Defending the throne

TWO TIMES

Ymani Wince, Editor-in-Chief
April 10, 2012

Jordon Granger is comfortable. The 6-foot-8 senior is seated, waiting for the other players to arrive for a post-state championship interview. It’s ironic he’s wearing an Auburn shirt just days after winning a state championship. He chats with fellow senior Byron Ray, or “B-Ray,” as he’s most... Read more »

White Walls

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Kamaria Keely, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2012

NO TALKING, except when told or asked from the ISS supervisor. Each student is to sit in their assigned seat and may not leave their seat without permission. These are just two of the rules and regulations for In School Suspension. Every day students have to report to ISS because they were either late... Read more »

Double identity

Kamaria Keely, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2012

Born into the chaos of the Adolph Hitler rising, Felicia Graber was born March 26, 1940 in Tarnow, Poland. Felicia and her family were moved into a ghetto in 1941 when she was only 1-year-old. She had to experience a life of living in one room with another family. “Ghettos were like prison. You didn’t... Read more »

Star Supporters

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Madison White, Correspondent
April 10, 2012

Everyone has their fans but they are usually at their own school. McCluer North has Gateway College of Evangelism cheering the Stars on. Gateway has adopted the Stars as their own basketball team. “At first they called me ‘Gatorade guy’ until they eventually learned my name,” said freshman DJ... Read more »

Encountering a war hero

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Lara Hamdan, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2012

Black history month provides something new for students to learn about African-American history in the United States. This past February, students here at North were able to learn about an event in history up close and personal. There were two field trips that took place to allow students to learn about... Read more »