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BRAINS OR BANS: Florida governor Ron DeSantis moves to eradicate the course AP Psychology in an effort to censor students from LGBTQ+ content.

AP Psychology in Florida: The Mind Boggling Ban (Editorial)

Natalia Iannucci, Staff Writer October 24, 2023

Within the first few weeks of the new school year, the Republican governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, has decided to “effectively ban”  the College Board Advanced Placement Psychology course from Florida...

From left: Eli Plant, Lillian Sweeney, Brady Chilson, Ellie Knapp, Salko Hrnjic , Hayden Edwards, Condor Hall, and Ava Wendelken pose as a team after the state Academic Decathlon competition. All eight students competed on March 15 and March 16.

Testing on their home turf: Academic decathlon team competes at states

Samantha Martin, Editor in Chief April 4, 2019

The Carlisle High School Academic Decathlon team finished out their season at the state level competition for the United States Academic Decathlon program without having to leave home. The event, which...

Studying and preparing for the SATs with resources provided by the College Board is one to prepare.

Tips for Testing: SAT Prep

Kaitlyn Peck, Staff Writer February 28, 2019

Scholastic Aptitude Tests, known commonly as the SATs, leave a trail of high school students under copious amounts of stress. SATs are tests that challenge and score a student’s academic skill set. Almost...

Finishing strong: the effects of senioritis

Kathleen O'Neill May 30, 2018

Senioritis is a well-known and widespread feeling in high school. The seniors catch it, and everyone feels the effects of it. Senioritis occurs when seniors realize that they have gotten into college and...

Many students and staff participate in the patriotic action of reciting the Pledge or Allegiance each morning. Some enjoy participating more in politics in a variety of ways.

Red, white, and you: the importance of being a politically active student

Claire Neiberg, Student Life writer October 5, 2017

  While getting actively involved in politics may seem like something that is far off in the future, many opportunities exist for students to get involved now. For most students, interest in...

A lot of times, the relationship between a student and teacher will determine if a student thinks the teacher is "good."

How do certain factors play a role in the student-teacher relationship? (Editorial)

Sheyenne Hart, Perspectives Editor May 27, 2016

We are in school to learn and achieve great things, to figure out where we want to go in life and learn social skills for the future. As we get older we learn various concepts and choose what classes to...

People are helping to distribute food at Project Share.

Serving Students: ways to become invested in the Carlisle community

Jackson Hoch, News Editor September 22, 2015

Carlisle has a good multitude of places to carry out community service and all share one main mission together: they want as many people to become involved as possible because every person that helps strengthens...

Biddle was recently honored for her work on "Chronicling America."

October student of the month: Anna Biddle

Bryanna Youtzy, News writer October 1, 2014

Anna Biddle Junior Won the National Endowment for the Humanities "Chronicling America Award" Q1:  Is history your favorite subject in school? A1:  I love history and right now I really enjoy...

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