BY: KASSANDRA THOMAS (Gainesville, Ga.) – Living life on the edge of dream sounds like fun. For those who live with narcolepsy, however, life isn’t always a pleasant dream. Dayle Lane is your average college student. She is a 21-year old junior organizational leadership major, active sorority member and waitress with hopes of becoming a […]
Military Love Story
BY: SIERRA SMALLS-GREER (Gainesville, Ga.) – Oh, Valentine’s Day! For women, it is the single best holiday there is: your significant other has to get it together for a few hours and shower you with gifts that you wouldn’t otherwise get. For men on the other hand… it can be the most terrifying day on the calendar. In […]
Faith in Football: Should students be allowed to exercise their religion at school?
BY: KELSEY WILLIAMSON (Gainesville, Ga.) – To pray, or not to pray? That is the question America is asking when it comes to prayer in schools. The U.S. Supreme Court banned prayer in public schools more than 50 years ago, but it may not have been the popular decision at the time. It may still […]
Aaliyah Biopic
By: KHANDIS PLUNKETT (Gainesville, Ga.) – On Nov. 16, Lifetime premiered their biopic of the late R&B artist Aaliyah titled, Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B. The movie was set to premiere in August but had to be pushed back to its November date due to several interruptions with production including the lack of cooperation of the family. Despite […]
EBOLA
By: KHANDIS PLUNKETT What seems to be the subject on everybody’s mouth these days? The international Ebola outbreak, that is quickly becoming a crisis right here in America. It seems like every time I turn on the news or pick up a newspaper, it’s being announced that another American has been infected with the Ebola virus. With […]
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