The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The rented Mountlake Terrace city hall building.

Permanent city hall for Mountlake Terrace approved

By Nolan DeGarlais, News Editor January 19, 2018

On Nov. 7, 2017, voters in Mountlake Terrace approved Proposition 1 to fund a new and permanent City Hall with a 69.55 percent yes vote. Since 2008, the city has been renting space for about $40,000 a...

A Period Piece

A Period Piece

By Annika Prom, Lifestyle Editor January 19, 2018

Making the Decision Feminine hygiene product (FHP) dispensers are being reinstalled in girls’ bathrooms to increase their accessibility, following a decision by the staff and administration. MTHS formerly...

C Team Triumphs

By Sarah Davis, Sports Co-Editor January 19, 2018

Terrace men’s basketball is seeing one success after another with the varsity and JV teams dominating both this season and last. That also includes the Terrace C-team as they are winning against many...

Teenage pregnancy, education stigmas

Teenage pregnancy, education stigmas

By Bani Bedi, Hawkeye Staff January 19, 2018

High school is full of ups and downs ranging from stress in devising an impeccable college application to pressures of conformity to traversing social groups. While attempting to overcome these challenges...

North Korea’s Nukes and You

North Korea’s Nukes and You

By Matthew Hipolito, Hawkeye Staff January 19, 2018

A puff of smoke. A flash of light. A long, deep, menacing hiss and the long, slender missile lifts from its launch pad in Pyongsong, North Korea, just 18 miles from the capital of Pyongyang. A dark tube...

Cant take the heat

Can’t take the heat

By Sam Johnson, Data and Online Manager January 19, 2018

A word currently thrown around on both sides of the aisle is the term “snowflakes,” which is mostly used by people who wish to describe the opposite side as not being able to hear any opinion other...

Constitutional Changes

By Andy Shaw, ASB Public Relations Officer January 19, 2018

“New year, new me.” You have probably heard this a lot since New Year’s, especially from your friend that just got their heart broken by their significant other on Christmas. Don’t mind them though,...

How change defines our year

By Marianne Nacanaynay, Op/Ed Editor January 19, 2018

Last year was tumultuous. It was met with conflict, disaster and tragedy, with hope fleeting at times. It didn’t matter what side of the political, social or economic spectrum anyone was on; whatever...

Fighting for Net Neutrality

Fighting for Net Neutrality

By Jonas Rivera, Hawkeye Contributor December 8, 2017

OPINION/ADVOCACY While the vote is coming up on Dec. 14, the fight for net neutrality is still far from over. One thing YOU can do to save it is as simple as emailing a few people. These leaders of...

Graphics by Tessa King

Responsibilities of an athlete

By Sarah Davis, Sports Co-Editor November 2, 2017

Becoming eligible to play a sport can be an easy process and can lead to a fun sports season. But what if a student is not eligible? There are many reasons a student might be deemed ineligible. In all...

The varsity volleyball team concurrently shout the last line of the Pledge of Allegiance before their home game against the Shorecrest Scots on Senior Night Oct. 10

Volleyball and justice for all

By Annika Prom, Lifestyle Editor November 2, 2017
"As much as I am for change in other aspects of the world and life, this is one I probably wouldn't want to change when it comes to school tradition." - Rene Noeun, Varsity Volleyball Coach
As she proudly displays the products from her business, Barb Brister holds up her personal favorite, the ones that started it all, the Flying Penguinis.

Juggling through careers

By Vivian Nowka-Keane, Co-Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2017

The story of the Flying Penguinis At just 12 years old, Career Specialist Barb Brister received her first sewing machine as well as started working her first job—picking strawberries. Brister earned...

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