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Lany Campbell, Ramya Raja, and Grace Wood strike a pose to represent students that participate in extracurricular activities versus people who do not.

Is participation in extracurricular activities linked to success?

Marissa Dintino, Staff Writer October 11, 2016

Often, a person’s ability to succeed is judged based upon the amount of extracurriculars they participate in. Those who are not involved in activities outside of school are often shamed and stereotypically...

When will be free from the pressures of society and our peers? When will we triumph due to our own glory? Art credit – Downloaded from Deviantart, username Benedeus.

The Chains of Adolescence

Tiffany Lovell, Staff Writer February 17, 2016

Freedom, an idea presented and yearned forever since the dawn of time by every human being. It is not free, it is not given, but it should be something that everyone can have no matter the circumstances....

Awards the band received at their first competition.

NFHS’ First Marching Band Competition

Noelle Walker, Arts and Entertainment Editor November 10, 2015

North Forsyth High School preformed their show, Latin Fantasy, at their first competition on October 3rd. The band, drum majors, drumline, and colorguard all received superior ratings in their division,...

Runner Madison Hill practices after school with her cross country team.  Although she did not compete in the Sharptop Invitational, she ran a personal record of 24:11.37 in the three mile run on September 27th.  Photo by Maddie James.

JV Girls Cross Country Team Places Third in Meet

Matthew McFadden, Staff Writer October 28, 2014

The North Forsyth High School Cross Country team traveled to Jasper, Georgia on Saturday, October 18th to compete in the Sharptop Invitational.  Out of 160 runners, five athletes from the Junior Varsity...

Photo used with permission by Dennia Martin. Libero, Avery Benning succeeds at passing a high dig and her on court teammates, Jordan Myer, Emily Bond, Faith Conaway, and Rhiannon Martin marvel at the beautiful pass. “We played good, but we could’ve played harder, and better as a team,” said player Faith Conaway. Later the high dig, great set, and hard spike lead to a point awarded to the raiders.

Freshman Volleyball Fights Back Hard

Rhiannon Martin, Staff Writer October 13, 2014

The Freshman Lady Raider Volleyball team traveled to John’s Creek High School for a play day this past Saturday. Unfortunately, the team was not able to conquer the court, but they fought hard and refused...

Excited students and spectators at North Forsyths Homecoming game watch, transfixed, as their football team puts up a hard fight against the Lambert Longhorns. Although the Raiders suffered a difficult defeat, the spirited crowd maintains the energy through the evening. Junior Emma Francis, who always participates in the student section, said, I love being in the crowd with my friends because we keep each other pumped even when were losing. The Homecoming game was great because we got to see our friends crowned.

North Crowns New Homecoming Royalty

Lacy Hamilton, Editor in Chief October 2, 2014

The North Forsyth Raiders varsity football team played the Lambert Longhorns on Friday, September 26th for North’s Homecoming football game.  Within the first few minutes of the first quarter, the Longhorns...

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