Tuesday 2nd and 7

Andrew Mayson
November 30, 2010

Boise State kicker Kyle Brotzman might have ruined any BCS buster chances for the Broncos, but he did save $80 on a flat screen at the Black Friday sales. 1.  Well, so much for that.  Boise State’s hopes and dreams of making it to the BCS Championship are demolished.  Brotzman’s kick went wide... Read more »

Extreme Makeover Home Edition Helps Local Augusta Family

Katherine Koss
November 29, 2010

Many have cried watching families in need being helped on the ABC television show Extreme Makeover Home Edition. This show is about Ty Pennington and his crew finding a family that has been through a tragedy or is just less fortunate, and the construction crew builds them a house in exactly a week. Brianna... Read more »

Fall Into the Past and Into a Pile of Leaves

Anna Byars
November 29, 2010

I remember raking my entire yard and putting all the leaves in this little wagon we had. We then would put all of the leaves on the trampoline. My sisters and I would laugh as we slid around on the leaves while jumping. My sister reminded me how we would always play on this swing set together, even though... Read more »

Why Teens Shouldn’t Have Babies…

Katye Gilliland
November 29, 2010

Can you think of something that you’d take anywhere with you, pay constant attention to,  and wake up at 2:30 and 4:00 a.m. for? Most of you reading this are thinking about your cell phones. Sure, you’d wake up early to a text from a stranded best friend. Sure you take that phone everywhere.... Read more »

Links 11/29

November 29, 2010

109 Cats in Sweaters! Yes, you did read this right. 109 adorable kitties in sweaters. Black Friday Stabbing Outside of the Augusta Best Buy two days ago, a Marine was stabbed while trying to stop a shoplifter. Three Boys Go Missing An Amber Alert was issued only hours ago, but as the evidence piles up,... Read more »

The Very Next Time

Gregory Edison
November 23, 2010

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Second Annual Blood Drive at NAHS

Madelyn Wasden
November 23, 2010

Every two seconds someone needs a blood transfusion, and just one donation can help save three local lives. With this in mind, more than 160 students signed up to donate blood for the Shepeard’s Community Blood Center blood drive held here at North Augusta. When asked why she donated, Junior Lindsay... Read more »

Tuesday 2nd and 7

Andrew Mayson
November 23, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving. 1.  Here’s something to get you going: Stanford’s Andrew Luck is the best quarterback in the country.  I know right know you’re thinking I am an idiot because it seems I have forgotten about that guy in Auburn named Cam Newton, but I haven’t.  Andrew Luck is currently number... Read more »

The Tribunal Comes to North Augusta

Sarah Cohen
November 22, 2010

What is school discipline? For many this question can simply be answered by saying that it is nothing more than principals and teachers enforcing rules. But what happens when a student continually disobeys the rules? Or if a student breaks a major rule or commits a crime? In these cases school discipline... Read more »

It’s Time…

Sarah Cohen
November 22, 2010

Let me begin this editorial by saying that I understand I will be delving into a huge steaming pot of hypocrisy. With that said my proposal, which I consider to be fairly reasonable, is that if students commit illegal acts, or even have school discipline problems, they will be punished not only by the... Read more »

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