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Brianna is the Editor-in-Chief of The Stampede.

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Literature with a side of anarchy: A sneak peek into one of America’s premier radical bookstores

Literature with a side of anarchy: A sneak peek into one of America’s premier radical bookstores

Brianna Powell
April 20, 2017

Staffers from News and Yearbook Journalism attended the National High School Journalism Convention, held in Seattle, Washington from April 6-9. This is one of three stories in a series called "Sights and...

Creative Commons photo courtesy of CestLaVibe.com / Flickr

Lollapalooza lineup rumors sing a song of suspense

Brianna Powell
March 21, 2017

This summer, Lollapalooza is jam-packed with four days of fun-filled music and awesome memories with great friends. The 26th showing of the popular festival, Lolla is tapped to be one of the hottest tickets...

Womens History Month workshop uncovers community hidden figures

Women’s History Month workshop uncovers community ‘hidden figures’

Brianna Powell
March 10, 2017

Dean Jennifer Rowe, student service teacher Liz Main, and librarian Debbie Turner in conjunction with Do More Metea Valley hosted the annual Women's History workshop in the LMC on March 9, 2017. The purpose...

Image courtesy of Warner Music Group

Bruno Mars strikes gold with “24K Magic”

Brianna Powell
November 30, 2016

Bruno Mars wasn’t fascinating to me when he first hit the scene in 2011. Light and poppy, his freshman effort "Doo-Wops and Hooligans" was filled with airy songs that were fodder for cheesy middle school...

Community honors military service with annual Veterans Day celebration

Community honors military service with annual Veterans Day celebration

Brianna Powell
November 15, 2016

The Metea community welcomed local veterans for the Veterans Day celebration on Friday, honoring those for their service in various wars and military branches. An annual affair, the program featured the...

‘Noises Off’ delivers high energy hilarity to theatre program

Brianna Powell
November 3, 2016

The theatre department will be debuting its fall production of “Noises Off” on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium. An exciting look at the backstage happenings of a Broadway...

Photo by Brianna Powell.

Crazy for Comedy: Improv club kicks off season

Brianna Powell
October 31, 2016

“I have a question. Will you marry me?,” a girl exclaims, standing on one knee, center stage of the dimly lit Black Box Theatre. A grotesque fake skull takes place of a ring in her hands. The audience,...

Graphic by Kainin Blissett.

Kaepernick’s anthem protest forces necessary dialogue on race

Brianna Powell
September 28, 2016

From public denouncements from former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka to remarks from President Obama, 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has garnered controversy for his refusal to stand during the presentation...

Graphic by Ana Bicolli.

Metea Valley publications nationally recognized for scholastic journalism excellence

Brianna Powell
September 28, 2016

Metea Valley alumnus Nirmal Mulaikal was named a 2016 Multimedia Story of the Year Finalist by the National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) on Sept. 20. 30 finalists were named in the multimedia division....

The Adderall Diaries: Focusing on dangers of ADHD medication abuse in teens

The Adderall Diaries: Focusing on dangers of ADHD medication abuse in teens

Brianna Powell
October 8, 2015

For the protection of the students interviewed below, their names have been changed to ensure their anonymity. The Allure of the Orange Bottle She clutched that translucent orange bottle in the...

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