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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

Op/Ed

Immigration: Is It really a big deal?

Immigration: Is It really a big deal?

By Nina Otebele
April 10, 2019

Our society tends to portray immigration in a negative light. We hear all the time on the news and from our own president about how dangerous undocumented immigrants are and how...

Words like bullets

By Sierra Clark
March 27, 2019

On Dec. 7, 2018, at Lake Brantley High School (LBHS) in Altamonte Spring, Florida., students were at lunch when the intercom announced a “Code Red” drill, simulating an active...

With new technologies, freshman Ritika Khanal is able to type and use voiceover commands with more ease.

Life as a visually impaired student

By Ritika Khanal
March 27, 2019

Imagine one day, you wake up to find the world has been stripped of all color and shape. All you are left with is the light of day, the darkness of night and the outline of a person...

Coming back stronger than ever

By Matthew Hipolito
March 27, 2019

Hi, Terrace. It’s been awhile. The hiatus we’ve been on has been one of the longest in The Hawkeye’s 34-volume history. During that time, news has been made and forgotten,...

You can only go up from here

By Ben Eyman
March 27, 2019

I often carry my phone all around my house while I do everything. Recently, I was working on starting a load of laundry and during this particular time I was watching Christopher...

Hawkeye Co-Editor-in-Chief Annika Prom enters a message into late USA Today founder Al Neuharhs personal typewriter. Free Spirits Sophie Ryland (Texas) and Mikaela Prestowitz (Nevada) watch her type a personal thank you to him as she cries. Photo courtesy of the Freedom Forum Institute.

To student journalists: The future is in your hands

By Annika Prom, Co-Editor-in-Chief
November 30, 2018

With as much crushing anguish and genuine happiness it brought to me, I managed to keep it a secret from my family for months leading up to an email I received during spring...

Black Friday or Cyber Monday?

Black Friday or Cyber Monday?

By Theresa Van, Hawkeye staff
November 20, 2018

The holiday season is coming around the corner and everyone knows what that means: holiday shopping, and the perfect opportunity to get presents for your loved ones for Christmas....

Has the sun set on tradition?

Has the sun set on tradition?

By Hank Belanger, Hawkeye Staff
October 19, 2018

On a wall in one corner of the upstairs hallway, there are several posters with several teachers’ answers to questions like, “Who’s your favorite superhero?” and “Who...

Being eco-friendly is not as deadly

Being eco-friendly is not as deadly

By Ritika Khanal, Hawkeye Staff
October 19, 2018

According to the U.S. National Park Service, 500 million plastic straws are used and thrown away nationally every single day and eventually find their way into our oceans, harming...

Alcohol is no excuse for assault

By Samantha Svikel, Op-Ed Editor
October 19, 2018

“I like beer,” said then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh during his Senate confirmation hearing. “Do you like beer, Senator [Whitehouse], or not? What do you like to...

School needs more affordable parking

School needs more affordable parking

By Erin Martino, Hawkeye Staff
October 19, 2018

MTHS students with a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance have the option to park in the student lot for the school year. However, each student must pay $50 for this...

Have some respect

By Peter Schurke, Assistant Principal
October 19, 2018

R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Find out what it means to me. --Aretha Franklin, “Respect” With the passing of the Queen of Soul in August, her most famous hit got a bump in the amount...

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