Chimps take lead role in Disney movie
Everyone loves to see chimpanzees for the simple but unnoticed reason that, aside from slight biological differences, it is to look at ourselves.
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Everyone loves to see chimpanzees for the simple but unnoticed reason that, aside from slight biological differences, it is to look at ourselves.
For those looking for a something other than Chick-Fil-A or Bakery Plus for an after school lunch, The Sandwich Company offers a variety of tasty and healthy options such as…
When going to see a Nicholas Sparks movie, it’s difficult for one to keep an open mind without constantly comparing it to his first hit “The Notebook.” That said, “The…
In an effort to raise money for the Nothing But Nets non-profit campaign, a student team challenged a faculty team in a basketball game last night at 6 p.m. in…
Instead of pouring a senior sidewalk, seniors can purchase a brick to be engraved upon for $20. The school decided on the bricks in lieu of previous year's sidewalks being…
Originally released in 1997, Titanic seemed like it couldn’t get any better.
To celebrate the life of guidance counselor Rosa Pearson, the school sponsored a memorial program at Delaney Street Baptist Church April 17, at 4 p.m.
Glasses are accessories that seem to make people think that the person wearing them is a bookworm or nerd; Google’s new Project Glass has begun to redefine this stereotype.
Pressure builds as the undefeated varsity flag football team continue to succeed. Anticipation was high on April 12, as the team played undefeated Timber Creek, 9-0.
Gun in hand, eight-year-old Santo Aboyi marched in step with a hundred other children into the jungle of Northern Uganda.