BY: Braiden Rudloff (Gainesville, GA) Deutsche Telekom, the company over T-Mobile, announced on Wed., Oct. 4, 2012 that T-Mobile and MetroPCS would be merging. Both companies will remain separate stores as they are now, but they will be owned by the same company. The plan is for MetroPCS and T-Mobile to continue offering the same […]
Presidential Debate: October 3, 2012
BY: Makenzey Haynes (Gainesville, GA) As Election Day grows near, the 2012 presidential candidates have begun to announce their final promises and plans. On the recent Oct. 3 debate, President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney battled it out for America to choose who should be the next President of the U.S. This debate was […]
Birth Rates down
BY: Janay Hunt (Gainesville, GA) U.S. birth rates continued to drop since 2011. Researchers link the downfall of birthrates with the economy being down. The birth rates hit a record low in 2010, dropping one percent. It is the fourth consecutive year that birth rates have decreased. The baby boom culture in the US has […]
Braves say farewell to Chipper
BY: Irma Mora (Gainesville, GA) The Atlanta Braves honored Chipper Jones before Friday’s game against the New York Mets where Gov. Nathan Deal proclaimed Sept. 28, 2012 as “Chipper Jones Day” in the state. Former Atlanta Manager Bobby Cox and Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron participated in the tribute. Special bases which said “Chipper […]
The autumnal equinox brings the first day of Fall
By: Taylor Carden The Northern Hemisphere’s autumnal equinox, more commonly known as the first day of fall, occurred this past Saturday, September 22. Scientifically speaking, the autumnal equinox occurs when night and day are of nearly the same length and the Sun crosses the celestial equator moving southward (in the Northern Hemisphere). For example, the […]