Cans for the Community

Catholic High fights food insecurity in Arkansas — According to the Arkansas Hunger Alliance, 16.6% of Arkansans don’t know where their next meal will come from. Many Arkansans suffering from food insecurity rely on the support provided by food banks. But during the harsh winter months, many food banks are cleaned out. For the past…

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A Fresh Perspective

Freshmen sit in the cafeteria and talk to each other on the morning of September 1, 2021.   As the school year drew near, freshmen nervously awaited their new school, having no idea what to expect. Despite coming from many different schools, the freshmen have found unity in brotherhood. At first, our school can be confusing…

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Road to Success

Hayden Lipscomb poses after a successful hunt. Although living in Cabot has some disadvantages, the access to nature is a great amenity.    Sacrifice comes in many forms. It is making donations, helping a friend with an assignment, or even laying down one’s life for another. For many students, a Catholic High education is entirely…

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Better Go With Retro Sno

The smell of sugary syrup, the allure of snow on a hot summer afternoon, and smiling children slurping down the last of their melted snow cones are just some of the positive qualities Retro Sno brings to the Pleasant Ridge Town Center. Last summer, junior Whit Wilcox opened his recently purchased snow cone stand under…

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A Regalia Reflection

Students in the 1950s pose for a picture. Their outfits reflect the trends of the time.   Throughout our school’s 92-year existence, many traditions and customs have changed. One major component that has changed with the school is the uniform. The iconic uniform of our school — button-down shirt, tie, and khaki pants — has…

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Mowing Mayhem

Above: Sophomore Paul Moellers runs his mowing route during these hard times.   It came as a surprise. Like others, my working situation completely changed with the rise of the COVID-19. While one of my jobs actually benefited from the pandemic, I ended up completely losing the other. Ever since I was 13, I have mowed…

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The Dance

This school was recently privileged in seeing a vital part of the Hispanic culture – stomping. The lights go out. Tension builds. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors are all screaming into the darkness. And then, light. On the court stand seven boys, all dressed in big belts, blue jeans, tejanas and sombreros, and of course, stomping…

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