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Should Music Stay in the Cafeteria?

Should Music Stay in the Cafeteria?

Joshua Velez, Staff Reporter February 28, 2019
Everyone in the cafe loves their own taste of music. If music were to stay in the cafeteria, many feel there should be a set of rules to enforce its use.
The Heralds Podcast Recommendations

The Herald’s Podcast Recommendations

Charlie Brunette, Staff Reporter February 27, 2019
Podcasts: from their humble beginnings in the early 2000’s to the radio toppling titans they are today, there are thousands of quirky, intriguing and fun titles to listen to. From your friends here at The Herald, here are our top picks!
Holyoke Crowns Lauren Dulude as the 2019 Grand Colleen!

Holyoke Crowns Lauren Dulude as the 2019 Grand Colleen!

Sadie Pecia'19, Editor In Chief February 25, 2019
The results from the 2019 colleen contest are in, and Lauren Dulude is announced the 2019 Grand Colleen!
Photograph by community partner Kevin Berrien

Spotlight On: Coach Joe Dutsar

Finn Lubold, Sports Editor January 29, 2019
For Holyoke Football Coach Joe Dutsar “purple pride" is not just a hashtag, it’s a way of life.
The Struggles of a College-Bound Senior

The Struggles of a College-Bound Senior

Megan McGuinness, Digital Editor January 26, 2019
Senior year. This time in a student’s life is often one of excitement, happiness, self-discovery, and fulfillment as students are ready to go take on the world. However, senior year is not all all flowers and rainbows, as many people are led to believe.
If Youre Feeling Like This, Listen to This...

If You’re Feeling Like This, Listen to This…

Zianializ Casiano, Staff Reporter January 18, 2019
Junior Staffer, Zia Casiano, produces her latest song review with commentary on twenty one pilots' "My Blood."
Performance Review: Caught in the Act

Performance Review: Caught in the Act

Charlie Brunette, Staff Reporter January 14, 2019
The Holyoke High School Theater Company from the Performing and Media Arts Academy started off their theater productions strong with their high energy, fast-paced show, Caught in the Act.
Which Way Will They Go? Seniors Plan for Life After High School

Which Way Will They Go? Seniors Plan for Life After High School

Kiara Falcon and Yanitza Torres January 10, 2019
As a senior in high school, it is hard to know what you want to pursue in life. You either have the mindset for college, work, or the military.
Holyoke Knights Unified Basketball Team takes the win in their first Home Game

Holyoke Knights’ Unified Basketball Team takes the win in their first Home Game

Helena Middleton and Meagan Breen November 1, 2018
On Friday, October 26th, Holyoke High School’s newly established unified basketball team took on Granby at their first “Fans in the Stands” game. The unified basketball team includes students both with and without intellectual disabilities and allows them to participate together in a competitive team sport.
Holyoke Cross Country is about More than Just Running

Holyoke Cross Country is about “More than Just Running”

Jack Shea, Staff Reporter '20 October 9, 2018
Holyoke High’s Boys Cross Country team is currently running an undefeated season, (continued from last year), due to the success of many great student athlete. However, the team is not often hallmarked in the halls for their record in the region, but rather for their constant comradery among their ranks.
Herald Takes on the Big E

Herald Takes on the Big E

Helena Middleton, Meagan Breen, and Megan McGuinness September 28, 2018
One of the main highlights of September in New England is the Big E. A couple of our Herald staff members went this past week and are here to report on the exciting New England tradition. 
Photo Courtesy of Community partner Kevin Berrien

Knights look to Knock Longmeadow off of their Game

Finn Lubold, Sports' Editor September 28, 2018
The Holyoke Knights hope to overturn a 22-year losing streak against the Longmeadow Lancers this week at Stadium Field in Longmeadow.
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