How To: Manage a fashion emergency
Sarah Greenlee, Reporter
November 9, 2010
Sometimes, our outfits don’t work as well as we want them to. The top button on your shirt comes off, or the shirt gaps a little more than you remember it did when you walked out of the house earlier that morning, or you bend over and the back seam of your pants rips. These embarrassing situations... Read more »
How To: Turn a Pumpkin into a Jack-o-Lantern
Grace Bueckendorf, Asst. Webmaster
October 28, 2010
As Halloween comes closer, it comes time to turn that pumpkin you picked into a Jack-O-Lantern. This is a fun tradition that helps spice up your front yard and welcome young trick-or-treaters to your door. Materials Needed: 1 pumpkin 1 sharp knife 1 bucket 1 Sharpie 1 candle 1 match 1 spoon Directions: Cut... Read more »
How To: Make sushi
Caleb Cavarretta, Opinions Editor
October 25, 2010
Sushi is a traditional Japanese dish that comes in many varieties. Basic sushi is simple to make and tastes great. Materials Needed: Rice cooker, sticky rice, sushi roller, avocado or cucumber, Sashimi grade raw fish (*see COMMENT below) or crustaceans and seaweed (rice vinegar, sugar, and olive... Read more »
How to always make the best choice
Alicia Mestre, News Editor
October 18, 2010
Life comes down to decisions. Whether they are personal decisions, or career decisions, or anything at all. The stress of choosing between two things that seem so perfect can disrupt your life. Sometimes, we can sit down for hours, or days trying to figure out what to do. Here are a few simple... Read more »
How To: Crack your back without going to a chiropractor
Adam Harris, Entertainment Editor
October 11, 2010
Stand with feet placed at shoulder width firmly on the ground. Using your arms twist your upper body from side to side while your feet hold you in place. If this simple exercise does not work try sitting in a chair and arching your back over the back support of the chair, reaching your arms out behind... Read more »
How To: Switch up traditional hot chocolate
Grace Bueckendorf, Asst. Webmaster
October 4, 2010
As the weather changes and students don boots instead of flip-flops, and sweaters instead of tank-tops, there is a need for a warm, soothing drink. Many turn to hot chocolate, but that can get to be boring, so learning to spice it up can be useful. The perfect alternative is Peanut Butter Cup Hot... Read more »
How to stay on top of your classes after missing school
Hannah Boxerman, Reporter
September 27, 2010
As fall begins, so does the onset of flu and cold season. Missing school due to illness is hard on students as the make-up can pile up quickly. Here are just a few tips for staying on track after missing a day. Get informed. Put those texting thumbs to good use. Chances are you have at least one friend... Read more »
How To Water Marble Your Nails
McKayla Treat, Reporter
September 27, 2010
Admit it. You get tired of painting your nails using the same color over and over again. Next time you paint your nails, instead of painting them the same way you do every time, try water marbling them. It is a relatively simple and quick design, but it looks complicated and time consuming. Materials:... Read more »
Note folding made easy
Maddie Henning, Reporter
September 20, 2010
With how common writing a note to a friend has become, one might want to find a way to add a little extra to their letter. Folding the paper into a fun shape, like a small square, is the perfect way to do this. Plus, there is no tape or staples necessary, so it’s easy to do whenever you have some... Read more »
How to make a paper hat
Kara Campbell, News Editor
September 13, 2010
If you are finished reading the latest issue of the Image, use it to make a paper hat for National Paper Hat Day on Sept. 15. Since most of us have forgotten how to make a paper hat since our kindergarten days, it can be a tough holiday to participate in. However, these simple steps can make... Read more »


