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The 4th period Journalism class is all smiles about the numerous awards and recognitions that have recently been announced. “I think we have a phenomenal group of students and I love seeing our talented writers win so many awards,” stated Mrs. Rose, the Journalism teacher.

Journalism Program Awarded and Recognized

Gracen Martin, Staff Writer April 28, 2015

The North Forsyth High School Journalism program and many of its students have been awarded and recognized by many associations and contests. The NFHS Raider Wire newspaper and the Threshold literary...

The grass will always seem greener on the other side.

On the Inside Looking Out

Grace Hanks, Staff Writer April 28, 2015

Perfect, Simple, Plastic.   Our pristine faces shining each time they come to play.   “Run, run, run, to your places” Mother is always screaming   “Don’t...

NFHS Senior, Justin Ebert, sits proudly next to a poster for the prom he “took no part in planning.”

An Interview on Prom with the Most Unqualified Person Imaginable

Rayne Crivelli, Staff Writer April 28, 2015

This past week, I was lucky enough to sit down with senior Justin Ebert for an interview about prom. As we all know, Ebert was North’s Junior Class President last year, meaning he was the head of prom...

In Chanel, model Cara Delevigne started off the show with greased down hair and dark eye makeup.

Paris Fashion Week 2015 Overview

Megan Hoffman, Staff Writer April 28, 2015

The ‘ready to wear’ Autumn/Winter 2015 collections of Paris’s most expensive and tasteful brands in the industry are here. March 3rd through 11th was the iconic Paris Fashion Week. Throughout this...

One of these things is not like the other; one of these things does belong

Stop Erasing Me

Emma Franklin, Senior Editor April 28, 2015

My grandmother is from the Philippines. She was born there, raised there, and then married a white man: my grandfather. They had six children, and the children look Pilipino. One of them was my father,...

Rio Olympic Committee admits that their clean-up goal may be unattainable.

Pollution Still a Concern for 2016 Olympics

Jack Dalmolin, Staff Writer April 28, 2015

As the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro rapidly approaches, there are still many concerns about the pollution levels in the Guanabara Bay. All of the outdoor water sport events will be held there,...

Stories from different times can share a similar result.

Isaac’s Perspective

Jack Kern, Staff Writer April 27, 2015

Genesis 22:1. Most Christians have heard this reading time and time again. In short, God calls down upon Abraham, a descendent of Noah, asking him to sacrifice his only son, Isaac, in order for him to...

“Instead of making it big in the music industry, these artists leave their audience hanging, and hoping for another hit song sometime soon.”

One Hit Wonders That Will Never Die Out

Rhiannon Martin, Staff Writer April 27, 2015

“One hit wonders” are just about as simple as any form of art can be, but on the other hand they can be complicated too;  the stereotypical theory behind a “one hit wonder” is when an artist releases...

Students at North Forsyth may take State Route 369 everyday. Driving is dangerous, and wrecks can be costly; however, we can make travel safer by improving the roads we drive on.

Georgia Traffic on State Route 369

Erin Dickman, Staff Writer April 27, 2015

Each day, cars trudge along State Route 369 in the congested traffic caused by larger trucks and slower vehicles. One of the drivers takes the risk of rescheduling their appointment, and he will have to...

Dixon poses with the Alpharetta scoreboard in the background, showing no hits. A feet that has not been accomplished since 2003.

No Hitter Makes History

Ethan Simmons, Staff writer April 24, 2015

On March 30th, a week before spring break, Senior Caleb Dixon became the 4th student in North Forsyth’s history to throw a no hitter. For those who do not know a no hitter in a baseball game is when...

In November of 2017, The Museum of the Bible will open in D.C. It will be located just three blocks from the Capitol building and two blocks from the National Mall. The museum will contain Steve Green’s personal bible artifact collection.

The Museum of the Bible to Open in D.C.

Daniel Snodgrass, Staff Writer April 24, 2015

Washington D.C. is going to be home to a new museum: The Museum of the Bible. The nonprofit museum is expected to open in November 2017, and be placed just two blocks south of the National Mall. It will...

NASA Astronaut to Make History

Maddy James, Staff Writer April 24, 2015

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly departed in the morning of March 27th on a Russian rocket from Kazakhstan with the intent to set the world record for longest time spent on a space station at a single time –...

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