Sadie Hawkins Dance: Now Canceled

Sadie Hawkins Dance: Now Canceled

February 8, 2011 • Monique Rodriguez, Staff Writer  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories

ATTENTION: Due to the lack of tickets sold, the Sadie Hawkins dance is now unfortunately canceled. Sorry to the National Honor Society for working so hard on putting it together, it would of been an amazing dance. This Friday, February 11th, at 8-11 pm in the small gym, National Honor Society is hosting... Read more »

Egypt Celebrates Mubarak’s Resignation

Egypt Celebrates Mubarak's Resignation

February 10, 2011 • Alaina Knapp, Staff Writer  
Filed under News, Top Stories, Uncategorized

                Celebration filled Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt on Friday following an announcement made by Vice President Omar Suleiman that President Hosni Mubarak would be stepping down from power. The announcement came after 18 days of protest in which at least 335 people died.                ... Read more »

School Participation; should it be required?

February 11, 2011 • Monique Rodriguez, Staff writer  
Filed under Opinion

         To participate in school its very important to be involved with a club, sport, and/or activity. Many of the most successful students who graduate were involved in at least one extracurricular activity or sport throughout their high school life. Should it be required to join at least... Read more »

Evil Dictator of Egypt?

February 11, 2011 • Corey Cruz, Sports Editor  
Filed under Opinion

       During the middle of last week thousands of workers across Egypt went on strike for the purpose to improve various causes.  Who is to blame? The president, Muhammad Hosni Sayyid Mubarak. He should be leading his country and aiming to turn the economy around. By him allowing these hard workers... Read more »

Yes to Participation

Yes to Participation

February 11, 2011 • April Eng, Staff Secretary/ Copy Editor  
Filed under Opinion, Top Stories

Student Participation      Participation is engagement: the act of sharing in the activities of a group. Our group is students. Activities are our classrooms. The thought of participation to me doesn’t mean being the highest achieving student.     Any student can show up to class on time or... Read more »

Read me! It helps you in school.

February 11, 2011 • Gabriela Rodriguez  
Filed under Opinion

Northglenn has been around for decades, and a student here can see that every year, a pattern is followed. The school year is welcomed with enthusiasm and excitement with all the football games and tailgate parties, the Homecoming dance, and the Powderpuff game, but after that it dies down. Most students... Read more »

Reenactment of the Great Depression

Reenactment of the Great Depression

February 14, 2011 • Thy Thy Nguyen, Editor In Chief  
Filed under News, Top Stories

      With the greatest economic crisis happening during the 1930s otherwise known as the Great Depression citizens across the nation would live in a continuous state of fear and panic from worrying about taking care of their family to putting food on the dinner table very day. Unlike the care free... Read more »

Double trouble: Mischief in disguise

Double trouble: Mischief in disguise

February 14, 2011 • Alyssa Teeters and Danielle Teeters, News Editor and Staff Editor  
Filed under News, Top Stories

    Ever wish you were a twin? Lots of people have thought about it. It would be cool to have a person exactly like themselves or to just have someone they’ve known their entire lives.     Twins are abundant here at Northglenn High School with a total of fifteen sets of twins.     For most... Read more »

Dress Code: Safety at the cost of self-expression

February 14, 2011 • Zach Green, Staff Writer  
Filed under Opinion

       Even though students use clothes as a way to express themselves, it may be in conflict with the dress code. The student dress code is in place for student safety and to keep others from dressing inappropriately. Inappropriate clothing wear is not limited to showing too much skin; the larger... Read more »

Valentine’s Day Survival Guide

Valentine’s Day Survival Guide

February 14, 2011 • Kelsey Nelson, Staff Writer  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories

The funny thing about Valentine’s Day is that most people don’t like it.  There is no escaping it. Every store is filled with pink everything and animals that say cheesy things, and filled with people ready to buy these things in an attempt to prove their love. Charming. Tips:  Avoid stores on... Read more »

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