A Cultural Blur
Dillon Marx, Junior Staff Writer
March 3, 2013
In the days of cotillions, aristocracy, and the rise of success the British author Dickens often reveled in, I can only wonder if there was a balance between what is today labeled as “common culture” and the “high culture” of the upper classes. When middle class culture is... Read more »
Fashion Feature
Hayly Stein, Photographer & Junior Staff Writer
November 29, 2012
Fall and the beginning of winter are finally here! It is time for a girl to revamp her wardrobe to include sweaters, scarves and jeans. With the temperatures dropping, keeping warm is at the top of everyone’s priority list, and while that priority may be high, the prices aren’t this season. Local... Read more »
Debates
Tyler Korenyi-Both, Senior Staff Writer
November 7, 2012
photo credit: cbsnews.com One of the most accurate sources of information on a political candidate, especially a presidential candidate, is a political debate. In a debate, both candidates are forced to quell the mudslinging and present rational and logical arguments through facts and reason. The most... Read more »
Death is the Next Giant Leap: A Tribute to Neil Armstrong
Trent Stafford, Junior Staff Writer
September 18, 2012
On August 25th, 2012, American astronaut Neil Armstrong passed away from complications that occurred during heart surgery earlier in the month. Known as the first man to walk on the moon, Armstrong will be remembered for his accomplishments in the NASA space program. Born in Wapakoneta, Ohio on August... Read more »
Inspiration Award: Anthony Pesce
Jessica Roller, Jr. Staff Writer
February 9, 2012
Most awards are given to students who have been on the Honor Roll, or to players who have thrown the most passes. However, the Gervelis Law Firm and WFMJ have brought together intellect, athleticism, and inspiration in the Gervelis Inspiration Award. Hubbard High School’s very own Anthony Pesce... Read more »
YSU Press Day
Rachel Maas, Jr. Staff Writer
November 2, 2011
On September 22nd, Hubbard High School Video Productions and Hub Staff students attended the annual Press Day at Youngstown State University. Press Day is an event designed to teach area high school journalists valuable skills and to allow them the opportunity to brainstorm with journalists from... Read more »
The Genius of Jobs Lives On
Tyler Miller-Gordon, Jr. Staff Writer
November 2, 2011
Genius occurs in some, few and far between, and yet there is no reluctance when I say that Steve Jobs was a genius. Hints of Jobs’ genius could be noted back as far back as 1971: he was a member of the electronics club at Homestead High in California’s Silicon Valley. He remained a “tech-geek”... Read more »


