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Watch Your Step: Visual arts students enter the Vans Custom Culture contest

Watch Your Step: Visual arts students enter the Vans Custom Culture contest

Leah Kallam
June 2, 2017June 1, 2017
Entertainment/Lifestyle
Photo courtesy of Meagan Shirlen The Vans Custom Culture Contest is a nation-wide high school competition created to inspire arts students and bring attention to decreasing...
A Shining Star: Kristian Eanes secures a spot in the East-West All-Star basketball game

A Shining Star: Kristian Eanes secures a spot in the East-West All-Star basketball game

Leah Kallam
April 27, 2017May 3, 2017
Sports
       Senior Kristian Eanes has earned her place on the West team of the East-West All-Star basketball game, a prestigious basketball championship held for the top...

Strength in Diversity

Leah Kallam
April 19, 2017April 19, 2017
Opinion
    I am mixed. My mother was born in the Philippines, and when she was just three years old, she was brought to the United States...
Defining AP Culture

Defining AP Culture

Leah Kallam
April 19, 2017April 17, 2017
News/Features
Students participating in the AP program balance challenging coursework with extracurricular activities, learning time management and preparing for the rigor of college courses. Staying up...
Decisions, Decisions: UNC admissions are announced

Decisions, Decisions: UNC admissions are announced

Leah Kallam
February 6, 2017February 7, 2017
Featured Story News/Features
    Across the United States, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) applicants anxiously waited for letters of acceptance. Early decision applications were submitted Oct.15,...
Dream Schools: Students aim to make their goals a reality

Dream Schools: Students aim to make their goals a reality

Leah Kallam
January 27, 2017January 26, 2017
News/Features
There are hundreds of colleges and universities out there, and there are thousands of students working hard to get into the schools of their dreams....
Feminism is Not a Bad Word: A new generation of students aims to make a difference

Feminism is Not a Bad Word: A new generation of students aims to make a difference

Leah Kallam
January 12, 2017
News/Features
Screenshot Courtesy of girlslearn.net Northwood’s GLI Chapter is one of only five chapters in North Carolina.     Three sophomores are aiming to help all Northwood students...

Change Has Come: Chatham Park takes over my hometown

Leah Kallam
November 7, 2016November 5, 2016
Opinion
    I’ll miss the trees: towering green pines and poplars lining the backroads and highways. I’ll miss the rural serenity of Chatham County is what I...
P.R.I.D.E. is Proud: Club succeeds in designating gender-neutral bathrooms

P.R.I.D.E. is Proud: Club succeeds in designating gender-neutral bathrooms

Leah Kallam
September 16, 2016September 19, 2016
News/Features
    Starting this year, Northwood High School has two gender-neutral bathrooms.       People Rallying in Defense of Equality (P.R.I.D.E.) is a student-initiated club that supports LGBTQ+...

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