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About

Andrew is the Co-Editor of the print Harbinger. He also enjoys track, soccer, band and sleeping as much as possible. He knows that behind someone's story is everyone's story, and he deeply appreciates how a story can change how people look at others like nothing else can.

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Senior Column: Andrew Goble, Newspaper Co-Editor

Senior Column: Andrew Goble, Newspaper Co-Editor

“Journalism isn’t dying, and it continues to grow.”

 

Breaking Down the Presidential Candidates

Breaking Down the Presidential Candidates

Sarah Palin BACKGROUND: Palin was virtually unknown until 2006, when she become the first woman governor in Alaska history. In 2008, Republican Presidential candidate John McCain chose Palin as his running mate. Although they lost, she became one of the big players in supporting Republicans in the 2010 midterms, in [...]

 

Homegrown Profile: Mason Pashia

Homegrown Profile: Mason Pashia

Shawnee Mission East Sophomore Mason Pashia has been playing guitar for six years and has been singing for two years. Mason hopes to pursue a career as a musician and songwriter to wherever it may take him. Mason currently has an album entitled “Chasing Tomorrow” on iTunes featuring his original [...]

 

Increasing Use of Social Media Hampers Efficiency of Students

Increasing Use of Social Media Hampers Efficiency of Students

The Harbinger investigates the merit of Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and other forms of social networking.

 

Game Review: Boys’ Basketball vs. SM North

Game Review: Boys’ Basketball vs. SM North

Commentator Andrew Goble recaps Tuesday’s game.

 

The Walker Family is Moving Forward

The Walker Family is Moving Forward

After the devastating fire that burned down the Walker’s home, the family is working to move forward.

 

Cyberbullying is a School Problem

Cyberbullying is a School Problem

Anonymous Facebook and Twitter accounts are just the latest form of cyberbulling at East.

 

Sleep Deprivation Hampers Students at East

The Late Late Night Show bands play their final song, but the usual East student is still far from getting to bed. Some are up trying to finish their Odyssey reading, while others are mindlessly browsing Facebook, but they all share one thing in common: they’re chronically sleep-deprived. In a [...]

 

Senior uses art as a way to cope with her emotions

Senior uses art as a way to cope with her emotions

It’s Oct. 18, and senior Alyssa Jolitz sits at her computer drawing her self-portrait. She’s recently started a project where she sketches a new one every day; she hopes it will help improve her art. This was one of the first, but she was already seeing progress; the facial structure [...]

 

Staffer believes some classes are more worthwhile than others

Staffer believes some classes are more worthwhile than others

Back in eighth grade, the East counselors came to middle school help us plan our illustrious high school careers. They handed us a thick, Lancer Blue program and gave the classic East spiel: The Drama program? You’ll be hooked! The Computer Science path? It’s the best in the state, hands [...]