I Think We’re All Contras
January 31, 2010 • written by Alex Baker and Autumn Busbee
Filed under A & E
Due to their African-punk inspired music and cunning lyrics, Vampire Weekend is a band whose work pleases a broad spectrum of listeners. Within two years of their self-titled ablum’s release, Vampire Weekend has sky-rocketed to the mainstream, without selling out. In the January issue of Rolling... Read more »
The Road to the Superbowl
January 29, 2010
Filed under Sports, Uncategorized
It was destiny. A crash course between the league’s best teams since week six of the season. The NFL couldn’t have asked for a better matchup between these two teams who have battled for the #1 power ranking throughout the season. Here are some moments that got these teams to Superbowl 44: The... Read more »
Girls Soccer Takes a Kick
January 29, 2010 • written by Payton Shiver
Filed under Sports, Spring Sports, Uncategorized
Losing over half their starters and a coach, the North Augusta Girls Varsity Soccer team could be in for a rough season. The girls maintained a winning season last year and made it to playoffs under former coach, Hank Deer. Senior losses from the 2009 season include forward Laura Mottel, midfielders... Read more »
Links 1/29
January 29, 2010
Filed under Links
Today’s links consist of Justice Alito disagreeing with Obama’s State of the Union, Corey Smith’s official website, the official Peanuts website, a lawsuit dealing with a dentist and a drillbit, how the name “iPad” has already been claimed, and this year’s Grammy... Read more »
Do You Hear What I Hear?
January 28, 2010 • written by Gregory Edison
Filed under News, Opinions and Views
One wintery December morning a joyous chorus of voices rose up into the Heavens praising God in their harmony, the multitude of voices sweetly serenaded the sky with their holy hymns. But this outburst of pious song didn’t take place in a church, but in the high school gym. North Augusta High School’s... Read more »
Haiti: Shaken But Not Forgotten
January 28, 2010 • written by Sarah Cohen
Filed under News, Uncategorized
On January 13, 2010, an earthquake like none other shook the small island of Haiti. The earthquake was the biggest that had ever been recorded for that area of the world. As the forty-second earthquake rocked, the lives of the Haitians were forever changed. Local Augusta missionaries, Donny and Cindy... Read more »
Links 1/28
January 28, 2010
Filed under Links
Today’s links consist of a college student’s blog about Buffy the Vampire Slayer, how medicinal use of Marijuana is on its way to being legalized in Washington, D.C., news on the recent VA Tech murder, the brand-spankin’ new iPad, accessories to go along with air guitars, how cyber-bullying... Read more »
WATCH THIS: Awesome Animes
January 27, 2010 • written by Chris "the Ninja" Snider
Filed under A & E, Opinions and Views, Student Life
Earlier, Catlin Carter wrote an article about how people seem to be flocking to their computer screen rather than their television screen for their entertainment. I have to admit that I am one of those people, but the reason is that the Internet is the only place to watch most animes. Granted, many animes... Read more »
Links 1/27
January 27, 2010
Filed under Links
Today’s links consist of Obama’s State of the Union address, the new Apple Tablet that comes out today, Obama dealing with the dwindling economy, why FOX News is the BEST, a video from DJ Pogo, and a documentary about getting rid of nuclear things. State of the Union An article about Obama’s... Read more »
Links 1/26
January 26, 2010
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Today’s links range from photos of Phineas Gage, to which leftovers you should wait to eat, to Apple unveiling a new product, to a possible male Statue of Liberty in Charleston, to a website where you can learn more about your classes online, to everything you ever wanted to know about Hotel Rwanda. Phineas... Read more »


