BY: SYDNEY KOON (Gainesville, Ga.) – Carlee Praznik has spent all of her teenage life playing the sport she loves, volleyball. With the support of her father and mother, Dan and Linda, sister, Casey, and twin brother, Dan Jr., she has played volleyball for six years. Casey Praznik, 24, played volleyball throughout her middle school and […]
Marshawn Lynch’s Quiet Rebellion
BY: OLIVIA VARNSON (Gainesville, Ga.) – Marshawn Lynch, running back for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League, has long opposed the mandatory media interviews after every regular season and playoff game. This season, Lynch found a way around the fines that come with avoiding the media. He attended each interview, but he refused to […]
#deflategate Overshadows Super Bowl Spotlight
BY: OLIVIA VARNSON (Gainesville, Ga.)– The National Football League’s Super Bowl will take place Feb. 1, 2015 between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. The Super Bowl has become much more than a championship game. Every year, billions of dollars are spent to land an advertising spot during the game and the halftime shows […]
Brenau Tigers Back in Action
BY: OLIVIA VARNSON (Gainesville, Ga.)- In a fall season that saw two cross-country runners compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Women’s Cross Country National Championships, five soccer players recognized by the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) for their individual contributions and All-SSAC team selections for volleyball players, there is an exciting momentum […]
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 […]
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