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The Raider Wire

The student news site of North Forsyth High School

The Raider Wire

The student news site of North Forsyth High School

The Raider Wire

Ramya Raja

Ramya Raja, News Editor

Ramya Raja is a senior staff member completing her third and final year in journalism. Ramya is thrilled to be finishing high school and excited for future plans of college. Ramya is currently dual enrolled at the University of North Georgia and will have enough credits, by the time she graduates high school, to obtain an Associates degree in Computer Science. Ramya also dedicates her time to teaching as an instructor at World Champion Taekwondo in Midway Park. She is a dedicated worker who pours her heart into anything she is a part of. Aside from journalism, her interests and passions include: taekwondo, programming, math, teaching, reading, writing, sleeping, eating cheesecake, and becoming obsessive over television shows and fictional characters.

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North is spreading holiday cheer! Several NFHS clubs are fundraising this holiday season and/or are sponsoring local charities! (Photo credit: Luke Miller.)

North’s 2018 December Donations!

Ramya Raja, News Editor
December 6, 2018
 North Forsyth High School’s agriculture program continues to grow and expand! (Photo Credit: Austin Gray.)

NFHS Booming Agricultural Program

Ramya Raja, News Editor
December 6, 2018
It is that time of year, when we are all spreading cheer. Fall drama time is here!

Must Watch New Dramas of Fall 2018

Ramya Raja, News Editor
November 1, 2018
Above is a photo of Katie Ledecky (left) and Serena Williams (right). Both are esteemed athletes but have faced incidentes of sexism throughout their careers.

Modern Sexism in Sports

Ramya Raja, News Editor
September 21, 2018
: E-cigarettes and vapes, an alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes, are in current use amongst over 15 percent of the student population, and that number is continuing to grow.

Kids, Vaping is a Bad Idea

Ramya Raja, News and Sports Editor
May 11, 2018
Have you seen someone race past a bus’s stop sign? Have you? If you think you will not get caught, think again. Buses will now be equipped with cameras on their stop signs to catch the culprits.

County Buses Getting Equipped with Cameras

Ramya Raja, News/Sports Editor
March 21, 2018
Students (right to left)  Ramya Raja, Maria DeSouza, Andrew Collett, Owen Taylor, Jacob Nickles, Logan Swafford and Eric Laurin all proudly stand with their robots after competing in the VEX state championship.

Raider Robotics State Championship

Ramya Raja, News and Sports Editor
March 8, 2018
A supposedly ordinary Friday takes a terrible turn. Can Eli make it through this day in one piece?

Fatal Friday

Ramya Raja, News/Sports Editor
December 20, 2017
“All millennials are lazy.” Ever heard that before? Prior generations continue to categorize the millennial generation as lazy. This stereotype has been enforced so much that a google search is all it takes to prove it. However, do they really understand their claims?

Don’t Call Millennials Lazy

Ramya Raja, News and Sports Editor
November 2, 2017
Puppy and animal mills keep pets in inexcusable conditions. Including the puppy above, hundreds of captive animals were rescued on April 18th 2017 in Habersham county; however, thousands more will not be so lucky.

Puppy Mills a Continuing Atrocity in Georgia

Ramya Raja, News and Sports Editor
October 19, 2017
The graphic above represents the correlation between college education and debt which is a result of excessive college funds. Image from Value Colleges

Why Pay for College?

Ramya Raja, Staff Writer
May 19, 2017
Martial arts are greatly varied in many aspects including their belts. To the right, is a Karate black belt, while to the left is a Taekwondo black belt.

“Do you do Karate?”

Ramya Raja, Staff Writer
January 20, 2017
In today's day and age, rather than going to a bookstore everyone resorts to online purchases for novels. while generations ago the only access to books were through a library. Generations have been evolving and are being shaped by the digital world.

Breakdown of the Generational Gap

Ramya Raja, Staff Writer
October 25, 2016
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