Girls Basketball: The Lady Tigers took on Northfield at home on Monday. They were down at halftime 19-20, and kept up through the 3rd quarter and were still only down by 1 point, 34-35. The shots wouldnt fall during the 4th quarter except for a buzzer beater 3 pointer by Addison Robbins and the Tigers […]
Month: November 2022
When is the Christmas season?
Many people have varying opinions on when the Christmas season starts. Is it a month beforehand? Or within the month of the holiday itself? We polled the visitors of the Peruvian website and asked their opinions. Most people think Christmas season starts after Thanksgiving. The results from the Christmas poll are above.
Weekly Sports Roundup 11/12/22 – 11/18/22
Weekly Sports Roundup 11/12/22 – 11/18/22: Girls Basketball: The Lady Tigers started the week with a loss to the Culver Military Academy Eagles 49-56. Emma Eldridge had a great game with a statline of 20 points, 8 rebounds, 1 assist, and 2 steals. The Lady Tigers traveled to Whitko on Tuesday and won their first […]
The First Snow at the Right Time
It’s finally here! Peru’s first snow struck us with a surprise on November 12th, 2022. Some might say that it’s too early, but I think our first snowfall came just in time to prepare for the upcoming festive season. Last Thursday, November 10th, was unusually warm for late fall weather. With a high of 72 […]
Winter in Paris Formal 2022
The PHS Winter Formal of 2022 was an all around great experience. This year’s theme was Winter in Paris. Tickets were available for 20 dollars and were sold during A & B lunch. It was hosted at the Miami County 4H building from 8-11 pm. Students from all grades and even chaperones had a fun […]
Weekly Sports Roundup 11/7/22 – 11/11/22
Weekly Sports Roundup: Girls basketball faced off against 1A #9 Caston at home for the first home game of the season for both Peru and new head coach Jenna Hayes. The Lady Tigers fired out quickly to an 18-15 lead after the first quarter, and kept ahead by three at halftime 28-25. Caston got hot […]
The Losing Relevance of DST in America
Last Sunday, humans across the globe turned their clocks an hour back. The tradition, which dates as early as WWI, is beginning to be questioned whether it is truly needed. Today, news of doing away with DST is spreading. However, how did such a useful idea become less desired? Well, we are no longer in […]
On Broadway
The show was a hit! The fall performance play, On Broadway, just showed last Friday. People loved it and there were many laughs to go along with the comedic skits made for the people by the people. The performance and singing portions were also enjoyable and gave the audience a good balance of both […]
Autumn Leaves
During mid-September to early-November, many areas in the United States experiencea unique and intricate site; autumn leaves. These leaves range from different colors, texture,and a familiar crunch! But how does this work and where can you find these spectacular, fall-time hues?The science behind the leaves is actually quite simple. Chlorophyll is a chemical found inplants […]
Harvest Season Underway
Farmers finally begin harvest season around Miami County For soybeans, planting season starts in mid to late May. During this time, tractors dig into theground and plant soybean seeds and can also use liquid fertilizer to help the crops grow. Then when thecrops are planted, they grow from June to October, when harvesting starts. During […]