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Covering the Bronco Nation.

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Saella Ware, 10, describes her time at the Tour de France

Saella Ware, Staff Writer

Hey, it’s Saella. I’m kinda weird and quirky, so if you enjoy that type of stuff, you’ll hopefully like me and my stories. I’m sort of a boba addict and quite the travel/food connoisseur. I know, big word. I’m proud of myself. Anyway, ciao!

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Saella Ware, 10, reviews 1102 Boba located in Dallas.

Review: 1102 Boba

Saella Ware, Staff Writer
April 11, 2017

From the outside, 1102 Boba seemed like a drab. Nothing struck my fancy, and had it not been for the boba inside and my everlasting addiction to it, I would have never stepped foot in the tiny corner shop. To start off, boba is a delicious drink. It typically features a milk tea or regular tea with...

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Moana was released by Walt Disney Animation Studios on November 23, 2016

Review: Moana

Saella Ware, Staff Writer
December 12, 2016

All of us have relied on Disney to spark our imagination during our early years to reignite the wonders and excitement from childhood at one point. From The Incredibles in 2004 to Frozen in 2013, Disney has never ceased to amaze us with its movies. As of Nov. 24, 2016, the long awaited Moana has been...

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Saella Ware, 10, describes her time at the Tour de France

Attending the Tour de France

Saella Ware, Staff Writer
September 20, 2016

It's not all that often you get to be a part of something more important than walking across the graduation stage or wiping the tears from your eyes as you say your farewells to your family and friends before heading out to the lucky college you‘ve been dreaming of attending since you were 12. But...

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Devyn Hinds

Saella Ware, Staff Writer
October 29, 2015

Inhaling in through her nose and out through her mouth, she closes her eyes and reopens them slowly. This is it. It was up to her to win it. Devyn began to ferociously tear apart everything the opposing team had prepared for in their debate case and felt a twitch of victory in her palms. Q: Why is...

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After experiencing an injury in eighth grade, a student struggles to keep up with her freshmen classmates. After a year-long recovery, the student can finally return to her classes, repeating freshman year.

Pulling Her Weight

Saella Ware, Staff Writer
February 2, 2017

Though recovered, she still remains a year behind the rest of her peers in school. *Delaney struggled with a series of painful and long-lived injuries after being pushed too hard during a weightlifting competition in her athletics class at Jobe Middle School. The injuries required four surgeries,...

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Hidden Figures released on  December 25, 2016. The films was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Picture

Review: Hidden Figures

Saella Ware, Staff Writer
January 28, 2017

Newton’s Law in basic terms explains that an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an external force. Well, let’s put it into terms socially with social justices and such during the mid-nineteenth century. Less than 100 years ago, there wasn’t a concept for gender and racial...

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Author’s Club

Saella Ware, Staff Writer
October 6, 2016

Members sit scattered about, filling the room with the sounds of laughter and the latest chatter of all the things that school had done wrong to students that current week. Josh Hogue gleams at all in the room, and silence sweeps across the floor. He has their attention now. “Alright, guys. Welcome...

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Thousands of men, women and children march on Washington D.C. on Jan. 21. (Photo used with permission by Einar Kvaran under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License)

Women’s Rights March Protests Trump

Kendra Washington and Saella Ware
January 30, 2017

Junior Steven Tarver glanced about the crowd that lay before him. Tarver watched as a woman walked through the linked hands of his peers, cutting their group in half and separating them. The other half of his group was nearly a speck in the distance, as women, men and children marched around with signs...

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A review of DFW Zombie Hunt

Review: DFW Zombie Hunt

Saella Ware, Staff Writer
October 27, 2016

I’m not necessarily a Halloween person, but I do enjoy a good scare when given the opportunity. Ever since I was little, I’ve had a phobia of zombies after my dad pulled a Michael Jackson “Thriller” prank on me one Halloween. On Oct. 15, I decided to conquer my fear and some zombie hunting at...

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Former Legacy English teacher Amberly Walker, shares her story about adopting five children.

Ms. Amberly Walker: Forever Family

Saella Ware, Staff Writer
September 17, 2016

A picture lights up on the screen with five gleaming faces with the caption, “We are yours!” She looks at her husband as tears stream down her face, and he cries, too, with tears of joy. Those five new faces were hers, theirs now. For once, the hardships of life were defied, and they were granted...

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