PEOPLE NEED PEOPLE

Friend group stereotypes seem to be what high school is all about. There are the popular ones, the nerds, jocks, theatre kids, and the loners. The “loners” are the students that have little to no close friends. They are the kids that sit in the back of the class and never have a group to work with when a group

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Twelfth Night at Apex High Review

October 18-20, the Apex High Peak Players are taking on a wacky early 2000s re-imagining of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night directed by Laura Levine. Shakespeare’s work was meant to be performed, so Levine’s adaptation of the comedy revolving around twins Viola and Sebastian, separated by a shipwreck, as they get into twisted–and completely absurd–love triangles, is perfect. As everyone who has

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Cross Country Brings Home Two Conference Titles

Apex continued its conference domination, adding two more South Wake Athletic Conference  titles to those already won by the women’s tennis and volleyball teams this past week. Both the men’s and women’s cross country teams won the SWAC Conference Championship at WakeMed Soccer Park on Tuesday. This was the first time since 1995 that both teams brought home two conference

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Paddling for gold: Seattle’s Devon Adelman goes from White House to Special Olympics ambassador

From speaking to the United Nations and visiting the White House to talk about Down syndrome, to cheerleading and soccer, Devon Adelman has always risen to the occasion. Her next big goal: A stand-up paddle board gold medal at the Special Olympics USA When Seattle’s Devon Adelman gets on her paddle board during the Special Olympics USA Games on Monday,

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