

National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
February 20-27th was National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. This week, Hailey talks about her struggles with her mental health and body dysmorphia. I hope you don’t feel alone. My dm’s are always open @haileycostar Continue reading National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
Reasons To Go To Prom
By: Miranda Knowles It’s almost that time of the year where teenagers all over the country prepare for one of the most memorable nights of their lives: Prom. Heritage is thrilled to bring back prom this year for the first time since 2019…three years later. Save the date for April 2, 2022, at the Hilton Garden Inn, Crabtree from 7-11pm. In preparation for this event, you must complete the prom permission form, which can be found here, student services, or the office. Once you have completed the form, take it to the SGA table in the commons, which is open … Continue reading Reasons To Go To Prom

Words About Wordle
Ellis Keipper gives an extensive review of Wordle’s sudden rise to fame. Continue reading Words About Wordle

The Russia-Ukraine Conflict Explained
Anna Cox explains the growing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Continue reading The Russia-Ukraine Conflict Explained

They May Be Fictional, but My Love Is Real
Hailey ❤ Three of my best friends have boyfriends, one of them is always talking to someone who’s a real hoot, another-about to get engaged. I absolutely love love! Valentine’s Day, best holiday ever. Celebrating love and the people we … Continue reading They May Be Fictional, but My Love Is Real

“Don’t Say Gay”- A Short Response to DeSantis
Being LGBTQ+ is seemingly–once again–a taboo. The “Don’t Say Gay” bill, a motion proposed by Gov. DeSantis, has just advanced past the senate in Florida’s legislature and is now in the judiciary committee. Despite protests and critique from LGBTQ+ rights … Continue reading “Don’t Say Gay”- A Short Response to DeSantis

18 Things You Can Do When You Turn 18
By: Ava Breemes (Adult as of February 12th) Turning 18 years old is a monumental step in life. You shift from your immature, incapable, childish self into a responsible, strong, wise adult all in the span of only one year! … Continue reading 18 Things You Can Do When You Turn 18

Women’s Winter Track State Championship
By: Miranda Knowles Four of our very own lady huskies competed at the Winter Track 4A State Championship this past Saturday. After training hard this season, they showed off their abilities at the JDL track in Winston Salem, North Carolina. … Continue reading Women’s Winter Track State Championship

The Encanto Fanbase’s WORST Takes
TikTok can be an insightful place… or a breeding ground for idiots. Continue reading The Encanto Fanbase’s WORST Takes

Do Social Media Platforms Care About Covid Misinformation?
By: Anna Cox Social media’s place in society has diversified over it’s 25 year existence, starting with the site Six Degrees in 1997. The initial purpose was for communication and business promotion, but now it can be used for a … Continue reading Do Social Media Platforms Care About Covid Misinformation?

The Book (Article) of Boba Fett
Now that episode 6 of The Book of Boba Fett was released, I think it was time the Heritage Herald had a Star Wars article. Continue reading The Book (Article) of Boba Fett

A Cultural Reset: Why We Stopped Hating JoJo Siwa
By: Miranda Knowles Although she is adored by younger audiences, Jojo Siwa was once the center of hatred among GenZ teenagers. With her energetic personality and youthful way of dressing, she received thousands of hate comments expressing their detestation towards … Continue reading A Cultural Reset: Why We Stopped Hating JoJo Siwa