Clubs get involved, spread awareness
By BRIDGETTE NORRIS Before watching a documentary on the persecution in North Korea, the members of the Social Justice and Serendipity Club chatted with nomads for the Liberty in North…
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By BRIDGETTE NORRIS Before watching a documentary on the persecution in North Korea, the members of the Social Justice and Serendipity Club chatted with nomads for the Liberty in North…
By BRIDGETTE NORRIS Traffic delays occurred as country fans traveled to Macon, GA., on Oct. 13 for the last stop on Luke Bryan’s “Farm Tour” and were not disappointed with…
From homecoming events to shouting “brave” at the end of the National Anthem, traditions are boldly existent and visible around campus and in the community.
Playing softball for over a decade, senior Brandy Eaton looks forward to playing after high school.
Marching in formation, wearing his perfectly ironed uniform and replying to commands without hesitation are parts of the inspection senior David Skarlupka undergoes weekly.
Even after their 6-13 loss to Jacksonville Mandarin High School on May 1, the Lady Braves flag football team felt accomplished.
Aside from offering classic fruity smoothies, the Smoothie Room serves various vegetable and fruit juices, organic teas and wheatgrass.
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…
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.
Whether it is a name or a design, students are getting permanent body art: tattoos.