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AES Engineers Scholarship Deadline Approaching

Sep 15th, 2011 | By John Wells | Category: News

AES Engineers scholarship deadline is less than a month away. The organization will be awarding $500 to the winner(s) each year. The deadline is October 7, 2011. Students will submit an essay on one of the two topics that appear on the scholarship page of the AES web site. More information can also be found [...]



Reitz v MD Soccer Game Changed

Sep 9th, 2011 | By John Wells | Category: News, Sports

Athletic Director Beth Hagan has announced that the soccer games against Mater Dei on September 13 has been relocated. Originally set to be at USI, the game has been moved to EVSC Soccer Fields. The boys will play at 5:30 with the girls at 7:30.



Panthers Footbal Live on TV

Sep 6th, 2011 | By John Wells | Category: News

Have you been enjoying the Reitz Panthers Football! 2011 on TV? You can watch them Friday night as they travel to Harrison. Channel 14 will air the game live on their 14Xtra channel and on their website Touchdown Live 2011. WFIE will also air the Panthers’ home game against Memorial on September 16. News 25 [...]



ACT & SAT Dates

Sep 6th, 2011 | By Zoe Grabow | Category: News

Want to sign up for either the SAT or ACT and take it here at Reitz? Below are the dates they will be offered here. ACT: Sept. 10, 2011 Oct. 22, 2011 Dec. 10, 2011 Feb. 11, 2012 April 14, 2012 June 9, 2012 SAT: Oct. 1, 2011 Nov. 5, 2011 Dec. 3, 2011 March [...]



International News Briefs

Aug 12th, 2011 | By Zoe Grabow | Category: News

After vandalism, protests, and murder, the situation in London seems to have reached its peak. Since Saturday, young rioters have risen up in other major cities in Britain to protest recent budget cuts of the government that have left many destitute. One death has turned into several, ranging from burn wounds to car fatalities to sheer blunt force; local jails are full of suspects. Police leaves have been recalled to face the magnitude of the problem as more and more forces were sent to the streets. Angry onlookers have lately placed the blame on policemen, accusing them of doing too little.



9 AM school start time a possibility

May 18th, 2011 | By Caitlyn McCarty | Category: News

Most of the reactions to the possibility of school beginning at nine o’clock next year have been positive, mainly because we get to sleep in. It’s true that waking up so early in the morning has been a big issue with many high school students because it causes many of them to feel less motivated [...]



Smith wants to make grand statement with her new legs

May 18th, 2011 | By Chloe Hollen | Category: News

People don’t seem to realize what they have until it’s gone. They don’t realize how a simple task such as walking across the stage at graduation could be so important in one’s life because they’ve never had to go without it. They always talk about how they’re going to “walk across the stage with their [...]



Speech season ends with flare

May 18th, 2011 | By Chloe Hollen | Category: News

The Speech season is something that a lot of competitors really look forward to every year. It is a good way of practicing public speaking and making new friends. This is a good club to join if you’re interested in getting over your stage fright or just wanting to learn how to stand out. The [...]



EVSC board has a clear, focused vision of the future

Feb 11th, 2011 | By Zoe Grabow | Category: Feature, News

The education system in this country needs dynamic change. Evansville has been experimenting with new ideas and methods of learning. Two years ago Reitz brought technology to its students with the netbook program. Similar reforms may be in the works for 2011. The school board has been acting on its own goals for the year [...]



Personal connections, realization needed for reform

Feb 11th, 2011 | By admin | Category: Feature, News

By Stephanie Jenkins, Special to The Mirror With the world enduring issue after crucial issue, so many things are left unattended to. The ticking of the clock, the amounts of money rising in the negatives, and the lack of people effortlessly aiding in the bandaging of the wrong: they all play a role in why [...]