By in Pulse
Students can find a spot on a team or cheer from the sidelines. Check here for tryout times, dates and places.
Herb produces brief, intense high with hallucinations.
By Rachael McBride, Clark High School in Pulse
Herb produces brief, intense high with hallucinations. But this high is different. The drug is legal and at least one Texas legislator is trying to change that.
By Valdemar Tejada, Wagner High School in Pulse
Since it hit the shelves in November 2006, the Nintendo Wii has been linked to injuries, aches and pains. But how big a problem is it?
She watched suspicious activity, then reported it to district police.
By Jason B. Hogan in Pulse
Better safe than sorry when it comes to possible criminal activities, say officers from the district department of public safety.
They encourage students and employees to report anything out of the ordinary that may signal criminal activity because officers can't be everywhere.