The student news site of Glenn High School

The Growl

The student news site of Glenn High School

The Growl

The student news site of Glenn High School

The Growl

Two Koreas unite for Winter Olympics

Lizzy Nguyen, Staff Reporter March 5, 2018

The 2018 Winter Olympics are taking place in Pyeongchang, South Korea this year, featuring various countries and sports. The event is February 8 to February 25. Pyeongchang also created official mascots...

Grandmaster Flash changed rap

Claribelle Yao, Staff Reporter March 4, 2018

Black History Month reflects on all the accomplishments black people have made. From the past to the present, black people have been making an impact, small or big in multiple different areas. This Black...

Lauryn Hill and the Fugees

Claribelle Yao, Staff Reporter March 4, 2018

Black History Month reflects on all the accomplishments black people have made. From the past to the present, black people have been making an impact, small or big in multiple different areas. This Black...

Demolishing of Graffiti Park scheduled

Grant Morgan, Staff Reporter March 4, 2018

Recently it was announced that Austin’s famous Graffiti Park at Castle Hills, also known as the HOPE Outdoor Gallery, will be demolished in June. The park will be relocated to southeast Austin. The...

Mario Kart going mobile

Grant Morgan, Staff Reporter February 28, 2018

Recently, Nintendo announced that a Mario Kart game made for mobile devices is currently in the works. Not much is known aside from a possible late 2018 to early 2019 release window. During one of Nintendo’s...

Girls basketball playoffs

Briana Ramsey, Staff Reporter February 23, 2018

The basketball girls traveled to Cedar Creek on Feb. 12 to play Lagrange High School in their first round of playoffs. After winning round one, the girls traveled to Temple High School on Feb. 16 to...

Administration denies BSU club

Briana Ramsey, Staff Reporter February 23, 2018

A group of African American students were denied the passage of creating a Black Student Union club. Administration denied the passage of the club on the grounds of the club not being all-inclusive...

From first to third world living

Hannah Stedman, Editor February 21, 2018

On a trip to Costa Rica with Young Life International, Spanish teacher Joe Haus learned a new language, found a passion in teaching and built a family. Haus applied to go to Russia with Young Life wanting...

Too much school spirit

Too much school spirit

Staff Editorial February 21, 2018

Our school building does an adequate job expressing what our school stands for. From orange flags to grizzly bears, the school sports its pride very well. However, sometimes it can be a bit much. The school...

Mackenzie James goes green

February 21, 2018

If someone looks at the list of clubs and extracurriculars at our school, chances are sophomore Makenzie James is in most of them. James is an extremely active student. She balances a shocking total...

Chinese New Year: year of the dog

Lizzy Nguyen, Staff Reporter February 21, 2018

Chinese Lunar Year is a yearly holiday celebrated by most of Eastern Asia. There are many traditions depending on a household, but most typically are the colors red and gold, which usually mean great luck,...

Impacting the world at six years old

Claribelle Yao, Staff Reporter February 21, 2018

Black History Month reflects on all the accomplishments black people have made. It shows others that just because black people weren’t in your history textbooks for their minor and major accomplishments,...

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