
The best way to remedy any stressful situation is through a calm disposition; however, when stressors accumulate, all hope can appear lost. In these times of trouble, assistance is almost a necessity, […]
The best way to remedy any stressful situation is through a calm disposition; however, when stressors accumulate, all hope can appear lost. In these times of trouble, assistance is almost a necessity, […]
Taking a peek into a senior classroom during second semester is like looking into another world of half-asleep students wearing disheveled clothing and sporting nonexistent backpacks. The diagnosis? Senioritis. Urban Dictionary defines […]
In an embarrassing moment for North, players from South’s varsity boys’ volleyball team won the Volleyball Tournament hosted by North’s freshman student council at North on Friday, April 17, triumphing over players […]
Physical Education teacher Beth Serughetti seems like many other Phys-Ed teachers across the country: she teaches both gym and health classes and coaches a school sport. Anyone who comes to know her, […]
—By Diana Tang— After Hillary Clinton’s recent announcement, the buzz about a female president has resurfaced from eight years ago. Here at North, however, we have something better than a female president: […]
On Saturday, April 25, the North and South baseball teams honored one of the most beloved students and athletes in Knights history. David Jordan Bachner, who died in August 2009 due to […]
When you pass by the historic firehouse on Alexander Road, you might not see what you expect. Instead of housing firemen and hoses, the building is filled with artists and supplies, buzzing […]
The room fills with silence. Everyone waits in anticipation for the player’s next move. The atmosphere is tense. A bead of sweat rolls down the player’s face. His hands are shaking. The […]
Last year, the Computer Science Club hosted its own competition. The event was called High School Capture the Flag and was held from May 18 through May 25. More than 2,000 people […]
While many kids start playing Little League Baseball, or collecting trading cards, or riding their bikes around the age of ten, North senior Joe Foster had other ideas. “When I was in […]