The Reinvention
In 2007, Central Christian Church underwent a few changes that shocked the congregation and the foundation of the church. In this report, Scott Stewart uncovers the story, the excitement, and the turmoil of the 2007 Reinvention at Central.
Driving Illegally with Friends
Two kids in Carmel, Indiana got in a car accident because they drove with only their permits. That sparked an interest about how many kids drive in the year without knowing the laws of the road. I talked to an officer about how kids learn to drive and where their skills come from. I also [...]
Sweet Home Chicago
Josh and Caroline Eaton give a tribute to their city, Chicago, through the perspective of a young couple living there. They give their opinions on the people, places, and culture of the city as well as their experience there. All over Robert Johnson singing the classic Sweet Home Chicago.
My Miracle
The West Nile Virus scare was a disease that most Americans viewed as something that could never happen to them. For WHJE reporter, Michael Chernoff, it became all too real. Follow his story from his diagnosis to his ongoing recovery. Listen as he tries to create a normal life for himself, even with himself coming [...]
Jumping the Shark
A phenomena coined by viewers of Happy Days, jumping the shark is when a program has lost its luster. As a consistent viewer I, Ty Maguiness, began to notice that the quality of Family Guy began to slip. In this piece I discuss my theories on why it has and back it up with clips [...]
Vanderbilt or Bigs?
Have you ever had a good problem? Well Carmel High School Senior is in the middle of making his decision as whether or not to go pro as he is projected to be drafted in the first round of the MLB Draft or go to Vanderbilt University on a baseball scholarship. Gregor discusses his journey [...]
Sadie Hawkins Dance
Kevin and Emily, two high school students, become acquainted and get friendly very quickly, just weeks before their Sadie Hawkins Dance. A seemingly normal story of a boy and a girl goes into the minds of these two teenagers in a present day love story of anything but epic proportions. Take a listen as the [...]
Asian-American Stereotypes
In this story, Sara Zhang will discuss the subtle and overt racism some Asian Americans are subject to in America. Her story will cover racism from a teenager’s viewpoint. Download (Length: 5:41 Size: 13,359)
Teen Smoking
In this In-depth, We delve into the mysterious world that is teenage smoking through interviews with two high school students. This story not only goes into their surprising opinions of smoking, but also the people who influenced their decision. This story will inform non-smokers and smokers alike with information that is rarely told by teenagers. [...]
The O’Connor House
Located in Carmel, Indiana, there is a house for pregnant, homeless women. It’s name is the O’Connor House. This piece digs deep down into what the O’Connor House does, how it keeps going, and what it is like for the women that live in the house. The O’Connor House truly helps out in the community [...]
Tribute to LeRoi Moore
In this WHJE exclusive, reporter Scott Stewart goes in-depth on the life of former Dave Matthews Band saxophonist Leroi Moore. Stewart gets interviews from fans and the people who know him best, while attributing this work to Moore himself. Download (Length: 3:02 Size: 4,281KB)
Camp Tecumseh
SUMMMER TIME IS SOMETHING THAT EVERY KID LOOKS FORWARD TO. NO SCHOOL- WHICH MEANS NO HOMEWORK, GOING TO THE POOL EVERYDAY, AND SPENDING TIME WITH THEIR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. THE PART OF THE SUMMER THAT I LOOKED FORWARD THE MOST AS A KID WAS GOING TO SUMMER CAMP. FOR 8 YEARS I, MEGAN SNIDER, WENT [...]











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