The bright side of Northglenn

September 14, 2011 • Isaac Milanda, staff writer  
Filed under Opinion

Northglenn High School is a school that’s been standing for many years now. Ever since I was in middle school, I heard good reports and testimonies of NHS. All the students I knew in middle school were excited to know that they were all going to go to NHS. I didn’t know much about NHS until I actually... Read more »

The First Week of the First Year

The First Week of the First Year

September 14, 2011 • Huy Nguyen, Brad Elliott, Staff Writer  
Filed under News, Top Stories

Freshman at any high school are the bottom of the ladder, and Northglenn is no different. The first couple of weeks are the scariest for any freshman. We asked a couple of freshmen what their biggest fear was; for Jonah Radebaugh, the scariest part was, “How big this school is.” For Michael Vang... Read more »

Is it fair?

Is it fair?

September 14, 2011 • Joyce Padilla, Monica Zapata, Staff Writers  
Filed under News, Top Stories

Let’s assume this. You’re on the volleyball team getting ready for a great game against Jefferson Academy. You have your padding on and ready to go. Your volleyballs are set, first aid kit handy. You’re on your way out and then you realize you have no bus to take you there. You ask yourself, “What?!... Read more »

September-October writing prompt

September-October writing prompt

September 15, 2011  
Filed under Uncategorized

“If you don’t risk something, you risk more” Write about what this quote means to you, and why it might be important to live by. Every month we will have a prompt up for students to respond to in any way they feel will get their point across. Be creative and thoughtful. The prize is... Read more »

How cartoons have changed

September 15, 2011 • Patrick Tackwell, Kelsey Nelson, Staff Writer, Editor  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment

Remember the childhood animated world everyone lived in? The days spent with PBS, Nickelodeon, Cartoon network, and Disney were the reason for kids to wake up. Filled with the mind numbing adventures of beloved childhood companions such as SpongeBob, PB&J, Ed, Edd &Eddy, the Rugrats, and many... Read more »

Spotlight- Jordan Radebaugh

September 19, 2011 • Brooke Young, Andrea Martinez, Staff Writer, Editor  
Filed under Sports

Jordan Radebaugh; the official varsity starting quarterback for the Northglenn High School football team, expresses his fondness for the game and his passion that drills him to succeed. When interviewed, Radebaugh was asked how much football and being the varsity quarterback meant to him, “It means... Read more »

Teen Relationships

Teen Relationships

September 19, 2011 • Monique Rodriguez, Patrick Tackwell, Photo/ Layout Executive Director, Staff Writer  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories

In elementary school, boys would think girls have cooties and girls thought boys had them too, but everyone was good friends. In middle school; boys and girls thought it was cool to call someone their boyfriend or girlfriend; however it was just for show. Finally in high school; Couples seem to actually... Read more »

Coming Back to School Blues

Coming Back to School Blues

September 20, 2011 • Kailee Nauman, Tristian Thanh, Staff Writer  
Filed under Opinion

You’re an everyday student that tries hard in school, maybe is involve in clubs and an athlete. However, it just so happens your immune system sucks. Once you get sick you’re stuck at home for at least a day or more. Coming back is always the toughest part including getting the support you need from... Read more »

Student survives

Student survives

September 20, 2011 • Camille Cabazos, Jasmine Heide, Opinion Editor, Staff Writer  
Filed under News, Top Stories

On the first day, back to school at about 6:30am a car hit Cory Johnson at the intersection of Thornton Parkway and Huron. Thornton Police say Cory was hit after he turned into oncoming traffic after a green light; he was hit by the first car and then thrown into the windshield of another car. Then in... Read more »

Leading the race of 2012

Leading the race of 2012

September 21, 2011 • Andrew deGuzman  
Filed under Top Stories, Uncategorized

Northglenn has many students some stand out more than others and some stay in their bubbles. Teachers from school believe that one student stands above the rest. From teachers opinions Alex Kayl stands out and is the Norse of Norse but many don’t know who Alex is completely. As a senior many people... Read more »

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