Sing a Song of Scholarships
February 17, 2012 • Patrick Tackwell, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
At the end of her High School career, Senior Xandra Prestia-Turner has made her way to the National CSU Vocalist Competition semi-finalist. She performed a selection of two songs “Art is calling for me” and “Ich Liebe Dich.” She will be heading to Chicago in May for her second round of... Read more »
Gamer Girls
February 17, 2012 • Kelsey Nelson, A&E Editor
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
A vast majority of people think that it is mainly guys that play video games. Actually, 40% of all video game sales are made to girls. Because of this impression, when you are a gamer girl you might face some challenges. Sometimes people assume that just because you are a girl you cannot play... Read more »
Inheritance End
February 17, 2012 • Tristian Thanh, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
Fare warning Inheritance spoilers ahead for those whom have yet to finish the Cycle. It began with Eragon leading to Eldest, then Brisingr, and finally Inheritance. Where Eragon’s and Saphira’s long journey has ended but yet has begun anew; as they search for a safe place to restore the... Read more »
Are You the Next King or Queen of the Norse?
January 10, 2012 • Andrea Martinez, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
The King and Queen of the Norse is a tradition Northglenn High School throws on every year. It is a competition similar to a beauty pageant; picture an American Idol themed competition with a twist! The contestants undergo rounds of answering questions/interviews and present their talent to Northglenn... Read more »
Food, food and more food
January 10, 2012 • Monique Rodriguez, Staff Writer, Editor
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
No matter what happens after high school the majority of the students usually have to live on their own, whether they are ready for it or not. At Northglenn High School there are plenty of classes here that help students prepare for the rest of their life, including the great classes of food skills and... Read more »
YouTube Stars
January 9, 2012 • Tristian Thanh, Staff Witer
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
Since February 2005, when YouTube was created by three former PayPal employees, the video-sharing website has became the most popular worldwide site for uploading, sharing and viewing videos. The site uses HTML5 and Adobe Flash Video technology to display a wide variety of user-generated video content,... Read more »
Osteoregeneration
December 15, 2011 • Steven Mallett, Staff Writer
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, News
For years the human mind has been stimulated by the possibility of altering their physical bodies. Only 18 months until the technology is introduced to America. RegenTec labs is credited with this scientific breakthrough in which a bone “cement”, taking the viscosity of tooth paste, can be injected... Read more »
LifeSoap Company
December 12, 2011 • Monique Rodriguez, Photo/ Layout Executive Director
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
Every day we use soap to wash our hands and in the shower, but there is a company called LifeSoap that you could buy soap for a great cause. It is an organic company that donates ninety percent of its profits to provide clean water to children in developing parts of the world. The product helps for people... Read more »
Tumblr
December 12, 2011 • Patrick Tackwell
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, all names people recognize. Social networking sites such as these are the new generation’s way to keep in touch with friends and family. They are also a popular way to entertain one’s self. One site quickly making its way to everyone’s screen is Tumblr.... Read more »
Unfair, or reality Peek?
December 12, 2011 • Gabby Rodriguez, News Editor
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
Teachers and staff pick favorites, it is clear to all of us, there are students that may agree with this because they witness the favoring, or those who disagree because they are the favorites themselves, but let’s be honest, there’s more than a handful of students... Read more »

