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Kristen Maikoo, Managing Editor
May 13, 2013
After teaching at Glenn for 9 years, retiring Latin teacher Mrs. Anne Bailey will miss the students and teachers. “I’ll miss getting to know the students, watching them grow up, mature. You can’t replace that.” One significant memory at Glenn High School, Mrs. Bailey recalls “Spring Fling one... Read more »
Kristen Maikoo, Managing Editor
May 7, 2013
Holding the Torch for Liberty On April 18 through the 20, Glenn High School’s Art Department featured Holding the Torch for Liberty. For $5 admission, play-goers could witness a musical portraying the history of women’s suffrage in the United States. This was the high school premier of Holding... Read more »
Justin Scism, Staff Writer
May 1, 2013
Today marks National College Decision Day, the day most colleges across the country require a decision and a deposit from accepted students. While some students have already made their commitment, many will need this time to review their financial aid, visit colleges, and make their final decision. This... Read more »
Rachael Robertson, Staff Writer
April 19, 2013
On Friday April, 12, Mrs. Joyner, Mrs. Hefner, and Mrs. Hendrix took many students to Caleb’s Creek Elementary school to do fun science experiments with all of the kids. Taking an activity bus, everyone was full of enthusiasm and talking before they got to the school. “It was fun being with kids.... Read more »
Brendan Barrett, Guest Writer
April 15, 2013
Former CNN journalist Soledad O’Brien spoke to a group of African American young people at a Greensboro United Way luncheon March 22nd. This is an annual meeting is to encourage the progress of African American society in the Triad area. O’Brien delivered a speech that explained her journalism... Read more »
Kristen Maikoo and Molly Beasley, Managing Editor and Editor
April 15, 2013
Kernersville’s Got Talent On Tuesday, April 9 during fourth period, Glenn hosted the second round of Kernersville Has Talent. Approximately a dozen performances graced the stage of Glenn High’s auditorium. Coach Stevenson was the host. There was singing and dancing acts. The winners... Read more »
March 22, 2013
Developing Story – The following students represented Glenn High School at the African American Leadership Conference: Brenden Barrett, Elijah Jennings, Dedrick Hawkins, Kevin Thompson, Yiannia Bowden, Trey Smith, Dakota Lamont, Timothy Wells, Isa Rahman, and Kwa’tre Hollingsworth. The... Read more »
Carl Blankenship, Justin Scism, Staff Writers
March 21, 2013
The Junior Tea has honored the top 50 juniors at Glenn every year since 1998. The event recognizes academic achievement among the juniors at Glenn, and serves as the announcement event for junior marshals. The selections are based on both weighted and un-weighted grade point average, meaning there... Read more »
Kristen Maikoo, Managing Editor
March 21, 2013
Shifted from Friday, March 22, to April 9, the Prom Committee is sponsoring Kernersville Has Talent, a variety show that will take place in the auditorium during fourth period. The reason for the date change is “We are hoping for better interest,” says Prom Committee adviser Ms. Philips. Since... Read more »
March 8, 2013
The PS4’s unveiling was a largely exciting event, as the archaic “current gen” consoles have been sitting stagnant and becoming more stale for the past few years, but Sony’s press conference opted for the standard 90% marketing and 10% information approach, so here’s a breakdown of the relevant... Read more »