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The student news site of Devine High School

The Warhorse

The student news site of Devine High School

The Warhorse

Devine High School's Official Student Newspaper

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Our Blessed Edit: Forgiven to Forgive

Our Blessed Edit: Forgiven to Forgive

Episode 1 - Self-Reflection, Forgiveness, and Letting Go
Kaitlyn Cordova, Editor-in-Chief
October 14, 2025
This episode focuses on everything about forgiveness from letting go of the past, holding yourself accountable, forgiving when it seems impossible, God’s truth and instruction, and the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Zachery Guerra facilitates student voices sharing opinions on the impact Charlie Kirk's murder has had on freedom of speech and debates.

Voices from the Halls: Reflections on the Loss of Charlie Kirk

Classmates Respond to the Death of a Speaker Whose Voice was Silenced
Jesus Cisneros and Zachery Guerra
September 22, 2025

In a man-on-the-street series, DHS students shared their reflections, discussing how the tragedy shapes...

Charlie Kirk’s Death Didn’t Unite Us

Charlie Kirk’s Death Didn’t Unite Us

It Pushed America Deeper Into Division
Maverick Beaty, Columnist
September 18, 2025

On September 10, 2025, conservative political activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot while speaking to...

Staff writer Greeley Malone searches through online images of Charlie Kirk.

From Campus Speaker to Catalyst

Reflecting on Charlie Kirk’s Impact
Greeley Malone, News Writer
September 18, 2025

Charlie Kirk’s voice was silenced on September 10, 2025, by a single bullet that shattered not only...

Americans’ distrust of news organizations has reached a record low, fueled by widespread perceptions of political bias in the media.

Trust in Journalism at Historic Lows

Students and Teachers Call for Fair, Unbiased Reporting
Kaitlyn Cordova and Esai Sanchez
September 17, 2025

In recent times, modern journalism has been deemed biased, unreliable, and politically charged.  According...

The Phone Ban: An Unnecessary Texas Public Schools Change

The Phone Ban: An Unnecessary Texas Public Schools Change

Why focus on guns in schools, when there's cell phones in the classroom?
Kaitlyn Cordova, Editor-in-Chief
September 2, 2025

Recently, House Bill 1481 was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott. The law requires that all cellular...

Elon: For the Birds

Elon: For the Birds

Noah Davila, Publisher, Editor
November 11, 2022

Elon Musk has started his reign of Twitter and I couldn't be happier. Now we can watch as Elon’s inability...

Beto and Abbott

Beto and Abbott

Noah Davila, Publisher, Editor
November 8, 2022

Last week was the deadline to register for the 2022 election season. Before I turned eighteen I was online,...

Brazilian Election Echoes America's Democracy Crisis

Brazilian Election Echoes America’s Democracy Crisis

Noah Davila, Publisher, Editor
November 8, 2022

The race for Brazil’s presidency  came to a close last week, electing former leader Luiz Inácio Lula...

Does the School Dress Code Interfere with Personal Style?

Does the School Dress Code Interfere with Personal Style?

Trinity Spurgers and Elizabeth Garcia Vega
September 22, 2022

As DHS school has a dress code that many would consider strict, DHS students vocalized how it can impact...

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