Student Section Discovers Volleyball
September 30, 2009 • written by Taylor Smith
Filed under Fall Sports, Sports
The North Augusta volleyball games have been starting to get a little more support from the students than previous years, but a majority of students do not even know that a student section for the volleyball team exist. There is in fact a student section for the volleyball teams and it is starting to... Read more »
READ THIS!
September 30, 2009 • written by Chris Snider
Filed under Features, Student Life
With English curriculum changing and students getting involved in numerous extracurricular activities, many students find that they do not have time to read novels, especially outside of their required reading assignments for their various classes. Sadly, when they do read, it is normally mainstream... Read more »
Of Course I’m Asleep, but am I Really Asleep?
September 29, 2009 • written by Taylor Smith
Filed under Uncategorized
Have you ever had a dream where you knew you were dreaming, but you didn’t wake up? Well that’s actually called a lucid dream and there is a way to harness the power of the lucid dream. A lucid dream can begin in one of three ways. A dream-initiated lucid dream (DILD) starts as a normal dream,... Read more »
Why We Can’t Go Green
September 29, 2009 • written by Alex Baker
Filed under Opinions and Views
“Going green” has gained a lot of popularity within the past few years. People are doing things to help the environment like riding bikes and recycling. These are little steps to fight global warming, but to actually make significant strides in helping the environment people are going to have to... Read more »
Detroit’s 19-game Skid Ends
September 29, 2009 • written by Jerrell Jones
Filed under Sports
Detroit fans now have a season to look forward to this year as the Lions won their first game, 19-14, since Dec. 23, 2007. Lions’ rookie QB Matthew Stafford had his lows, but made good throws when the Lions needed them the most. He would go on to finish the night with solid stats: 21 of 36 for 241... Read more »
Football:Risky Business
September 28, 2009 • written by Katye Gilliland
Filed under Fall Sports, Sports
Teammates James Wilson, left, and Matt Patchan (71) look over Florida quarterback Tim Tebow after he was sacked during the second half of their NCAA college football game against Kentucky in Lexington, Ky., Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009. Most American men spend Saturdays from August to January in front of... Read more »
Jacket Regiment Wins 2nd Place At The Mustang Classic
September 28, 2009
Filed under Community, News
Jacket Regiment 2009 It was stormy Saturday night, but there was a sea of highlighted green “Risk” T-shirts in the Midland Valley stadium. The North Augusta Jacket Regiment traveled this past Saturday to Midland Valley high school. Midland Valley was the host of the 12th Mustang Classic Competition.... Read more »
Fall Shows Vie for Your Views: Who Will Be Victorious?
September 28, 2009 • written by Caitlin Carter
Filed under A & E
Last week, a plethora of new and returning television shows premiered their 2009-2010 seasons, all for your procrastinating pleasure. For those of you with a social life and without a regular subscription to TV Guide, below is a semi-comprehensive guide of television’s notable autumn time-wasters. The... Read more »
The Jacket’s Reign of Terror Continues
September 28, 2009
Filed under Uncategorized
High school football fans in North Augusta, South Carolina have gradually become accustomed to two familiar phenomenon…Yellow Jacket victory and the noticeable frown on any supporter of the opposing team. It’s almost expected to see our adversaries trot off the field with heads hung low,... Read more »
Down Goes #4, Carolina’s “12th Man” a Factor
September 27, 2009 • written by Austin Scott
Filed under Fall Sports, Features
The moment the Mississippi quarterback, Jevan Snead, touched the asphalt outside of Williams Brice Stadium he heard this comment: “I hope you packed your chinstrap boy!” Amusing, yes, but there was also some truth to the words of the redneck behind me. The Thursday night collision between... Read more »


