By: OLIVIA VARNSON (Gainesville, Ga.) – Sorority members at the University of Alabama received a scare Sunday, Sept. 21, when a comment on a YouTube video surfaced. The comment was made by an “Authur Pendragon,” a presumed alias, and described a “day of retribution,” where minorities would prevail over “those who think they are superior.” Many believe the […]
Miss America Admits: ‘Yes, I hazed’
By: JORDAN PITTMAN (Gainesville, Ga.) – Kira Kasantev, better known as Miss America 2013, recently announced this passed Tuesday Sept. 23 that she was involved in a hazing situation with her sorority on the campus of her Long Island college. As a result of the scandal, higher officials of the sorority called for her forced removal from the […]
Cobb County Toddler Death
By: KHANDIS PLUNKETT The mother of the Cobb county toddler who died after being left a hot car for hours this summer, Leanna Harris, has taken and passed a polygraph test. The test was not court-sanctioned. Her attorney, Lawrence Zimmerman, told reporters that the test was issued by a former law enforcement officer with decades […]
Chick-fil-A Founder Dies Sept 8 at 93 years of age
By: KAYLA MADSEN When Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy died at age 93, America lost a true giant of a business leader. After serving in World War II, Truett opened his first restaurant—a diner in Hapeville, near Atlanta—in 1946, with his brother Ben. In 1961 Truett invented the boneless chicken-breast sandwich that would eventually become a nationwide phenomenon. By […]
Scotland Makes a Historical Attempt at Independence
By: JORDAN PITTMAN For the council of representatives voting on the ruling of Scottish independence, Thursday was no walk in the park. With the highest turnout in record history, many concerned citizens of Scotland and interested observers patiently awaited as a pivotal moment in history unfolded. Amongst the anxious listeners anticipating the outcome was Kirtsie Keatings, who originally […]
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