The Students' Voice
The Students' Voice
Spring Break means study season for students of FHS. Here are our picks for the best places to study in Fayetteville. (Photo:)
What is human impulsivity within the age of tech? How student life is impacted within the digital age, and how students' impulsivity leads to procrastination.
By Helen Ibitokun
New designs available for sale soon at Bulldog Co. during B-Day lunches.
By Nic Cox
Moving schools can be scary, but maybe it's just a new chance to bloom.
By Harper Robinson-Howard
Popular study hacks that will turn stress into confidence for your next big exam.
By Jenna Rawwagah
Sam Mendes' new 4-part biopic movies are an ambitious step for the Beatles, but fans are cautious about its future.
By Miller Rawn
An overview of the Matthew William Moore library, including resources and upcoming events.
By Sammy Ata
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During an annual event, Mayor Molly Rawn talked about the developments in the city during 2025 and presented information about the upcoming city bond project.
By Miller Rawn
Explorando cómo, incluso en tiempos de polarización, la música de Bad Bunny demuestra que culturas diferentes pueden unirnos a través de emociones universales.
A recipe for Shish Barak, a comforting meal made with soft meat dumplings and a creamy yogurt sauce.
By Sammy Ata
On February 2nd, a student-led walkout protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) took students to the intersection of M.L.K. Blvd and Stadium Dr.
By Simon Glenn & Miller Rawn
A spoiler free review of Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maeher.
By Madi Brill
A spoiler-free review of TheatreSquared's performance of The Book Club Play by Karen Zacarías.
By Giada Anderson
An In-Depth Look at Nintendo’s Switch 2, and What They Can Do to Fix It.
By Nic Cox
In an interview about her path to a doctorate, Dr. Nguyen shares how her academic journey transformed different aspects of her life.
An interview with Mrs. Beaulieu, a long-serving French teacher and newfound Ambassadors teacher.
By Sammy Ata
Students interested in literature, art, and photography will want to learn more about the Literary Magazine here at FHS.
By Sammy Ata
Last year, Young Democrats was empty, but now it's the largest political club at the school. What changed, and how can we learn from its success?
By Miller Rawn
Teachers are the backbone of success at Fayetteville High School. I got the chance to interview a few of my favorites to learn how they make FHS a unique school to attend.
Poetry is a strong form of creative expression, but why is that? The answer dates back to the beginning of philosophy.
By Miller Rawn
No one believed that No Doubt would take off, but then they dropped this smash-hit album.
By Simon Glenn
Two decades later, the Bridge is swinging her way back into theaters thanks to none other than... Fortnite?
Spotlighting a couple of special second-hand vintage stores around Fayetteville, here are recommendations of places to shop and their unique characteristics.
By Miller Rawn
Covering the changes and additions between the Broadway production of Act 2 and the film adaptation of Wicked.
Simon Glenn and Elis Prassel interview Jack Bowlin at his "Birthday Bash," a concert featuring many of Fayetteville's prominent local bands.
By Simon Glenn & Elis Prassel
A student’s story-driven look at how chronic illness reshapes the high school experience—and why schools must do more to support those living with it.
By Ellie Johnson
Vianova dropped their debut album "Hit It!" in September, and fuses metalcore, djent, R&B, and even post hardcore. I have some pretty mixed opinions about this piece; let's talk about it!
By Simon Glenn
Pulitzer-winning historian and FHS alumna Dr. Kathleen Duval spoke at Fayetteville High School about Quapaw history and its lasting impact on Arkansas.
A look into both the most recent meeting of the NSSHS, as well as a dive into its goals and values.
By Sammy Ata