Friday, September 10th, 2010

Polaroid’s Comeback

November 30, 2009 by Danny Montenegro  
Filed under The Arts

Many of us can remember taking photos with the family on special occasions when we were younger. The bulky camera would get pulled out and everyone would give their best smiles. Suddenly there would be a flash and out would come the picture. You would take the photo and blow or fan it out until it developed. Instant film was a [...]

Say Goodbye to Oprah in 2011!

November 30, 2009 by GraceAhn  
Filed under Entertainment, Featured

Oprah Winfrey informed viewers of the final airing of her talk show “live from Chicago” Nov. 20. In August 2004 this self-produced billionaire signed an extension for her show through 2011. The final airing of The Oprah Winfrey Show on Sept. 9, 2011 will mark an end to 25 seasons of endurance and inspiration, a truly [...]

North Gwinnett Wins Game and Coin Toss!

November 22, 2009 by Regina  
Filed under Featured, Sports

The North Gwinnett Bulldogs shut out Woodstock in the second round of the playoffs, advancing our school’s football team into round three of the state tournament. Who the Bulldogs played was determined by the Camden County vs. Lowndes game, but where we would play became a question everyone wanted answered after Camden County took the win advancing them to the third round in [...]

The Twilight saga continues with New Moon

November 20, 2009 by meganp  
Filed under Entertainment

            New Moon starts November 20, 2009 at midnight.  With showings every thirty minutes until 3:00 am.  Everyone is intrigued by the love story of Edward and Bella.  The love they share is what we have all dreamed of.  Could you love a Vampire?  New Moon is a heartbreaking love story, with Bella heartbroken that [...]

Throwing Away Free Money

November 18, 2009 by DavidDouglas  
Filed under Featured, Student Life

As the semester is coming to its end, juniors and seniors are both getting anxious about their futures in college. Students must keep their grades up and extracurricular activities in good condition. Seniors must apply to colleges and finally figure out how to pay for those colleges. How many students have fifty-thousand dollars in their back pockets? The [...]

A Review of “The Show”

November 17, 2009 by GraceAhn  
Filed under Featured, The Arts

The Black and Red newspaper was able to successfully carry out its fundraiser with Relay for Life November 7. The Show took place in the Commons Area and several student bands performed for their fellow peers. The Arrow and the Song, Concept Squad, and Dillon Boscoe were the main events of the night as they had the opportunity to [...]

Life Lesson Learned

November 15, 2009 by CaitlinColetti  
Filed under Featured

Teenagers learn life lessons everyday, whether it be via gossiping, death, addictions or other issues. However, you never clearly comprehend that you can learn something from your parents and that they actually do understand. This idea never sinks into our brains; our generation is that which disrespects our parents and elders and is stuck in the mentality that they [...]

“Mix It Up”

November 11, 2009 by EllynK  
Filed under Featured, News, Uncategorized

Cliques seem to constantly plague high school. Whether you see them gathered in the hallway gossiping or sitting at their assigned lunch table, the same groups of people always seem to be gathered around each other. Could this be the reason for the “Mix it up Day” at lunch this past Tuesday?

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