D.E.A.R: To Honor Dr. Seuss

D.E.A.R: To Honor Dr. Seuss

March 2, 2011 • Brooke Young, Opinion Editor  
Filed under News, Top Stories

Today marks the 107th anniversary of Dr. Seuss’ birthday. As a tribute to his birthday and his accomplishes during his life we celebrate with Drop Everything and Read Day (D.E.A.R). D.E.A.R is associated with Read Across American Day. D.E.A.R is used all the time all across the nation, but mostly found... Read more »

Well have no fear, Prom Shop is here

Well have no fear, Prom Shop is here

March 3, 2011 • Ariel Gallegos, Kayla Contreras, Staff Writers  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories

      “The number one reason students say they didn’t go to prom… ‘didn’t have a dress’,” says Linda Lee, nutrition specialist at Adams 12 District.       On March 9th, the prom shop is available from 1-5pm at ESC. There are beautiful dresses donated by Nordstroms, David’s Bridal,... Read more »

And the Oscar goes to…

And the Oscar goes to...

March 4, 2011 • Alyssa Teeters, Danielle Teeters, Thy Thy Nguyen, News Editor, Editor in Chief and Staff Writer  
Filed under Top Stories

The 83rd Oscars Awards hosted by James Franco and Ann Hathaway showed a wide variety of actors and actresses adorned in amazing gowns, classy suites and ties. From one shoulder dresses to strapless dresses- stars like Reese Witherspoon and Halle Berry had the opportunity to show off their amazing figures... Read more »

No Phone? No Life!

No Phone? No Life!

March 4, 2011 • Jasmine Heide  
Filed under Top Stories, Uncategorized

     Teenagers depend on cell phones more than anything else. There is rarely a teenager that isn’t addicted to thumb tapping away on their cell phones. Cell phones allow immediate connection to anyone, from a person in the same room, to someone half way across the world.      So it is easy... Read more »

Nuggets Better Off Without Melo

March 4, 2011 • Corey Cruz, Sports Editor  
Filed under Sports

          Carmelo Anthony was officially traded last week on Wednesday, Feb.23rd. All of which was in his favor, the New York Knicks. The trade did not only acquire him from the Nuggets but Chauncey Billups, Anthony Carter, Reynaldo Balkman, and Sheldon Williams. Out of the deal the Nuggets... Read more »

Lady Norse Golf; Took First

Lady Norse Golf; Took First

March 4, 2011 • Monique Rodriguez, Staff Writer  
Filed under Sports, Top Stories

The Girl’s had their first golf tournament Wednesday, March 16th, 2011 and ended up taking first by seven strokes. Jazmine Williams, Kayla Warren, Vreni Lewis, Monique Rodriguez, and Nicole Packer all ended up shooting a birdie each and enjoyed their day with some good golf playing. Nice job ladies,... Read more »

Track & Field sprints, throws, and jumps into a new season

March 14, 2011 • Amanda Portner, Editior-In-Chief  
Filed under Sports

     The track season started February 28th at Northglenn. Since then, boys and girls were preparing for the first meet last Saturday-the Boulder Invitational on March 12th. Since last season was great, everyone is looking forward for this spring.  Due to the new league, the meets are also different;... Read more »

How to survive ISS

How to survive ISS

March 15, 2011 • Zack green, Staff writer  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories

     Oh bummer! You find yourself in Iss. Don’t freak out because it is one day (at least) without the hallway traffic and the class clowns. One day of silence, no presentations or a wild crazy lunch experience.      How can it get any better? There are a few tasks you can do before you go... Read more »

The Illuminati in our Life

The Illuminati in our Life

March 17, 2011 • Gabby Rodriguez, A&E Editor  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories

All around Northglenn high-school, students are heard making claims about the illuminati. Some students call out famous celebrities like Jay-Z and Lady GaGa to being illuminati. Students may have heard of the illuminati, but many who talk about them may not really know what the whole conspiracy about... Read more »

Real Pirates in Colorado

Real Pirates in Colorado

March 17, 2011 • Gabby Rodriguez, A&E editor  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories

            The Denver museum of Nature and Science has brought Real Pirates to Colorado, an exhibition by National Geographic. It might be surprising to find out that the Wydah is the only authentic pirate ship ever found in U.S. waters. It can be even more surprising and amazing that along... Read more »

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