Public Health Services leaves their mark on hurricane relief efforts
After Irma’s sweep over Florida and Maria finally leaving the Caribbean, the aftermath of both hurricanes has left both in
Read moreAfter Irma’s sweep over Florida and Maria finally leaving the Caribbean, the aftermath of both hurricanes has left both in
Read moreAs the University of Kentucky’s Art workshop on Oct. 20 approaches, it serves as a way for students to try different types of art and to learn their artistic capabilities. To many, art
Read moreBy Nina Rennard and Rowyn Moore The Oct. 11 Site Based Decision Making Council began with HC Principal Paul Little
Read moreHigh school students are stressed. This is one statement that can generally be agreed upon. As a consequence, teachers at
Read moreThe HC Marching Band has been having a very successful season. At a recent invitational, the band placed 2nd, losing
Read moreMany things can make drivers irritable; none more so than trying to find a parking spot. The stress of searching
Read moreOn Oct/3/2017, HC hosted, “High School Nation,” being one of the two schools chosen in Kentucky. The program hosts many
Read moreA recent 5k fundraiser for the popular DanceBlue charity has drawn in students and teachers from here at Henry Clay
Read moreBy Lauren Pennington and Kennedy Foreman During the 2016 school year, HC’s History Club published a historical poetry chapbook, “Bluegrass
Read moreCheapside is known by most all Lexingtonians. It is a place to shop, eat, and enjoy local music—but for others
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