Keycard Catastrophe

Keycard Catastrophe

Written by Patrick Tackwell, Jasmine Heide, Kelsey Nelson · January 9, 2012  

      New Years Eve is commonly the most celebrated night in the country. Fireworks displays, loud music and champagne are always a given, followed by the last minute countdown of ending the year and refreshing the new year. However, the guests of the Denver Tech Center Marriott started... (more...)

Thespian Convention

Thespian Convention

Written by Jasmine Heide, Kelsey Nelson, Andrea Martinez, Horacio Hernandez · November 22, 2011  

   Thespian Convention is for students that commit a lot of their time to drama, usually 100 plus hours to be a Thespian. Also, students that were in the fall play can go to Thespian Convention.  It is held at the Convention Center and is a wonderful learning opportunity and chance to have... (more...)

Song Stories

Song Stories

Written by Patrick Tackwell and Jasmine Heide · November 7, 2011  

The average teenager says that their life is music. The songs by their favorite music artists speak to the soul. However, what is the real story behind the songs all teenagers love? Enchanted by Taylor Swift The song “Enchanted” written and sung by Taylor Swift is about a girl who found... (more...)

Zombies that Crawl the Streets of Denver

Zombies that Crawl the Streets of Denver

Written by Jasmine Heide, Patrick Tackwell · October 20, 2011  

Want to experience the “Dawn of the Dead,” live the fear of “28 Days Later” and experience a life more terrifying than Zombie land’s reviews? October 22nd Denver will be overrun with the living dead. If you don’t have good enough attendance to go to homecoming and you are into this... (more...)

Student survives

Student survives

Written by Camille Cabazos, Jasmine Heide · September 20, 2011  

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.... (more...)

AP Exam- Fee Waiver Form

AP Exam- Fee Waiver Form

Written by Jasmine Heide · September 9, 2011  

The AP exam fee waiver is for students that either need help paying for their exam or can’t afford it at all. If you have free or reduced lunch you have a good chance of getting your fee waived or part of it paid for, if you don’t have free or reduced lunch then you’ll need to fill out... (more...)

The Scholarship of a Lifetime

The Scholarship of a Lifetime

Written by Jasmine Heide, Shelby Brown · August 31, 2011  

Throughout his high school years, Senior, Taylor Marvin has been involved with Winter Percussion and Marching Band, in the pit and guitar. This summer, Taylor Marvin traveled to the University of California, Berkeley. There, he auditioned for not only a scholarship, but a place in one of the... (more...)

No Phone? No Life!

No Phone? No Life!

Written by Jasmine Heide · March 4, 2011  

     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... (more...)

Health: To be or not to be?

Written by Alyssa Teeters, Danielle Teeters, Gabby Rodriguez, Ellanna Koontz, Echo Mathews, Jasmin Heide, Zack Green · February 25, 2011  

    One can say that Northglenn High School is an acquired taste- a place where good habits and bad habits are pitted against each other daily.     It is usually the bad habits that prevail. The reason for this is simple: bad and unhealthy food plus little to no motivation to get active... (more...)

Spotlight on Elizabeth Gregg

Written by Jasmine Heide · January 14, 2011  

     Elizabeth Gregg is one of the most talented artists in Northglenn High School. She draws animated characters. It took her a lot of practice to get where she is in her art. She taught herself how to draw by looking at tutorials.       Noses are her weakest element, but she has... (more...)

Java Cram

Written by Jasmine Heide · December 13, 2010  

     Java Cram is tomorrow. It’s a time where students can study for the finals that are happening Wednesday and Thursday.      They can hang out with friends, drink hot chocolate, and eat cookies. If your grades are pretty bad and you need to do well on the final than Java Cram is... (more...)

Off hours increase the rate of super seniors

Off hours increase the rate of super seniors

Written by Echo Matthews, Jasmine Heide · September 28, 2010  

Some kids do homework on their off hour, some hang out with their friends, and some don’t do anything at all. The students that have failed a class before shouldn’t have an off hour if they lost a credit they needed. If they don’t give the students that failed a class an off hour, and... (more...)

Coffee shop has grand opening

Coffee shop has grand opening

Written by Jasmine Heide · August 25, 2010  

Come down to the Coffee Shop and enjoy the Grand Opening today. Drink a coffee for only $2.00, eat a bagel for $1.25, and add cream cheese for .25¢. Christianna is the manager of the coffee shop. This is her third year running it. Students from marketing class work at the coffee shop. There... (more...)