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February 16, 2012

Desperate for Dentures Woman robs bank for a new set of teeth. Time Warp How much do we really change over time?

Congratulations Mrs. Creamer!

North Augusta High School Teacher of the Year Mrs. Carol Creamer

February 16, 2012

Congratulations Mrs. Creamer! Each year, the faculty of North Augusta High School undergoes an extensive process to choose one teacher to recognize as Teacher of the Year. This year, Mrs. Carol Creamer was nominated by her peers to receive the honor. North Augusta High School teachers nominate one another,... Read more »

My Little Pony

2013 Shelby GT500

Bentley Sam
February 6, 2012

There is a lot of hype in the Car World right now concerning the 2013 Mustang. It’s a big deal because Ford is not simply releasing one new car, but four. All receive a few new cosmetic touches, such as a redesigned front bumper, which serves for looks and aerodynamics. New headlights and taillights... Read more »

College or Bust…

Despite collecting tons of college mail, there's only that one piece that can alter a senior's fate.

Anna Tuten, Desk Writer
January 24, 2012

Spring is just around the corner and the seniors of North Augusta High School are anxiously awaiting summer, graduation, prom, and, most imminently, college acceptance letters. We all eagerly filled out applications last fall, going to great lengths to make sure they were done properly. As stressful... Read more »

Is the Lottery Cursed?

Lottery Ticket

Kristen Barbour, Desk writer
January 23, 2012

Last week in my Teacher Cadet class, we held a pretend auction that examined our class’s morals and what was important to us. How much would some of us be willing to pay for things such as self-confidence, a new car, a job with prestige and power, or to be voted the best-looking person in the world?... Read more »

Procrastination

procrastination pic

Emma Kitchens, Writer
January 19, 2012

Staying up until one o’clock in the morning, just to finish a project. Almost all students here at North Augusta can say they have had to stay up to do some sort of assignment that they procrastinated on, myself included.  Then, the next day in class, they cannot concentrate because they are too... Read more »

Underwear, Cow Bells, and…Pooping Logs?

For senior Michael Price, more cowbell is always better.

Anna Tuten, Desk Writer
December 14, 2011

As the Christmas season commences, we all begin partaking in family traditions that we have known our entire lives. We buy the tree, string the lights, and decorate it. We bake Christmas cookies and other yummy things. We write our letters to Santa (if you don’t believe, you won’t receive!), buy... Read more »

Making Spirits Bright and Fridays Black

Black Friday Feature

Will Harris, Staff Writer
November 22, 2011

Ah, the Christmas season. There’s nothing like jingle bells, Christmas trees, and carols on the radio to fill the heart with warmth and good cheer. And what better way is there to start the holidays than with some unbridled greed and aggressive consumerism? That’s right, it’s almost... Read more »

Downgrading Yourself

learning zone

Emma Kitchens, Writer
November 17, 2011

North Augusta High School provides many different types of academic levels, such as AP, Honors, CP2, and CP1.  What differentiates between levels? For one, there tends to be less work in a lower level class.  Normally in a CP1 or CP2 class, there tend to be people who don’t care about their... Read more »

Car Terms for Dummies

Car Parts

Bentley Sam
November 14, 2011

Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) It is a Braking system that will automatically “pump” the braking mechanism for the driver in emergency braking conditions. The “pumping” (a rapid locking and unlocking of the brake disc) prevents wheel lockup and allows the driver to retain steering capabilities... Read more »

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