The student news site of Stillwater Area High School

The Pony Express

The student news site of Stillwater Area High School

The Pony Express

The student news site of Stillwater Area High School

The Pony Express

Blast week poster near the main office in the rotunda. I really like the idea of a blast week, it shows the community that ponies really care, Nathan Anderson.

BLAST week brings school and community together

Shenyn Gale, Social Media Editor February 25, 2016

BLAST stands for be loving and sharing together and that is what BLAST week is all about; our school coming together to promote unity between all students, staff and culture. This is done through a...

The Pony Market is run by two student groups. The special education department runs and attends the market while the student council oversees the market. We thought it was a great opportunity to partner with two groups in school, special education teacher Dusty Dennis says.

Student Council and Special Ed department team launch Pony Market

Dylan Cook, Visual Arts Media Editor February 10, 2016

    This year, student council and the special education department have teamed up to open a new school store called the Pony Market. The Pony Market, located in the main rotunda,...

Our newest Student Council Presidents Eve Thompson and Isabel Day pose with both of their senior sisters Ivy Thompson and Montana Day on the day of elections.

Annual Student Council presidents elected

Megan Aller, Visual Arts Managing Editor April 28, 2015

Being the president of Student Council is much more than representing the student body. The presidents are also part of the school board, they sit up front at the board meetings. There are countless...

 
Eve Thompson has been skating for 13 years. Its always been comforting and natural to me, she says.

Thompson, 13 years on ice

Katie Hutton, Visual Arts Managing Editor December 24, 2014

At 4:45 a.m., junior Eve Thompson rolls out of bed. The sky is dark and the air is cold, and Thompson is awake before her peers. While the streetlights are lit, Thompson has breakfast. The birds have...


Senior Hannah Sutcliffe is one of a growing number of high schoolers with a nose ring. The trend is sweeping through Stillwater to the point where seeing someone with a facial piercing is no longer surprising.

Face piercings gain popularity among teens

Rose Bruschu March 2, 2014

“Beauty is pain”, but should being beautiful really be painful? Every teenage girl wants to be called beautiful and all of them try to be different in their own way. Recently, a lot of teenage girls...

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