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I did not go to Andrew’s memorial service. It was too much to bear, and he was too far away. I purchased a small monument in memory of his loving soul.

Andrew: A Memoir

Kristin Iler, Staff writer
January 30, 2015
Forgetting the voices around her, a young girl stares into the ocean with longing eyes. She has been here many times, but always with an envious attitude. The girl has spent many days and nights wondering more about the people surrounding her, and less about the individual in her own body; the sea is her escape.

Thoughts of the Girl No One Knew

Maddy James, Staff Writer
January 23, 2015
This is my family when we drove to the Georgia dome to watch a football game shortly after her heart attack. On the right, my mom is holding the camera, and my dad and brother are on the left side.

A Second Chance

Jade Flack, Staff writer
January 23, 2015
We all love the popular dystopian, post-apocalyptic books, but let’s be honest: none of us would last a minute in those worlds.

Dreams of Dystopia

Danielle Stone, Staff Writer
December 16, 2014
Jake Castleberry, the new on level world history teacher, lectures about the reign of absolute monarchs. He joined the staff this year and was a bit anxious, but is settling in well. “I love being here. I graduated from NFHS back in 2001, and I’m just excited to be part of this team of awesome teachers in the social studies department.”

New Additions to North Forsyth: Part 2

Raicheal Havins, News/Advertisement Editor
December 16, 2014
Some stories are written out on paper, but in reality, most people’s lives are not recorded at all. What is true with me and many others is that music seems to represent who we are and how we feel.

My Life on Audio

Diana Rodgers, Staff Writer
December 15, 2014
Since kayaking is such a simplistically exciting activity, hitting the waters is now possible at any time of the day. Central Bulldog Sophomore Maria Hansen and younger sister Laney Hansen love making the fifteen minute drive to Lake Lanier just before the sun sets and catching the oranges and yellows cast upon the water.

Yakin’ about ‘Yaking

Natalie Wilson, Features Editor
December 11, 2014
Grasso Punches Global Poverty in the Face

Grasso Punches Global Poverty in the Face

Erin Dickman, Social Media and Promotion Manager
December 8, 2014
Bonfires are easy to conduct and entertaining. A hot bonfire on a cold autumn’s night is perfect for the seasons’ spirit. The fore fills you with physical and emotional warmth as well.

How to Build the Perfect Bonfire

Kristin Iler, Staff Writer
November 20, 2014
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