In busy times like these, we have no time for anything other than our usual routine. But our bodies, (especially our stomachs) weren’t made for ruts like that. Which is why we at My Jag News have created a list of hotspots in San Antonio that make a good alternative to the usual Sonic and Starbucks.
On Thursday, February 20, the junior and senior students witnessed an on-campus mock accident, referred to as Shattered Dreams, that demonstrated the very severe consequences of choosing to drink and drive. And with the help of student and parent volunteers, several months of preparation, and military make-up company Army Moulage, this event was designed to seem as realistic as possible.
Student Council has done it again. The class has created yet another fun and interactive way for Johnson students to feel one with another, this time in the form of bully awareness week or “No Place for Hate”
Preparing for the day, fashion student Anela Brunson pairs items together from stores like Forever 21 and Urban Outfitters to create her own trend rather than following them. Contrary to the time where a single logo was the novelty among our peers.
Traveling multiple hours in Texas heat to see our favorite artists live is one of the biggest burdens of living in San Antonio. The new year however seems to lift that burden off our mainstream-music-loving shoulders. 2014 is filled with scheduled concerts including Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, One Direction and many more.
Everybody remembers their gawky, 14 year-old selves pushing through those Johnson doors for the very first time, trying so hard to hide that first day confusion. But thanks to the wisdom of an older class, Johnson seniors have established “Senior Mentors” in order to aid freshmen in their first year of high school.
Bombarded with the expectations of the society in which she lived, Alice Kingsleigh decided to solve her problems by indulging in the magical ways of Wonderland, and on October 12, students can do just the same....Without the creepy Tim Burton effects of course.
Senior Thomas Rose walked into work expecting nothing more than a few customers ordering unhealthy amounts of Mexican food. But just like Thomas, we always assume the least from our day at work then end up with drunk, elderly or famous customers that make for a great story.