What in the world?
January 28, 2010 • MEAGHAN WALLER
Filed under Columns, News
Massive earthquake devastates Haiti Tens of thousands are feared dead in Haiti’s capital after a massive 7.0 magnitude hit the city of 2 million. Many main buildings in Port-Au-Prince collapsed, including hospitals, schools, the main prison, and the National Palace. Rescuers and aid workers are searching... Read more »
Ready for Miss Chapin
January 28, 2010 • BY ASHLEY SEARS
Filed under Features, Uncategorized
Hundreds of spectators watch the stage, waiting for someone to make a mistake. Judging each tiny blemish and criticizing every movement. The stage is a place of comfort for Junior Breanna Scurry. She’s been in hundreds of pageants all across the country. But, the blinding brightness of the lights... Read more »
New trends for 2010
January 28, 2010
Filed under Features, Uncategorized
2010 will be an exciting year for new fashion, technology, music, movies, and cars. Fashion trends are being set every day. Wallabies, Moccasins, suede boots, and Uggs are the most popular shoes for fall 2010. “I try to be as trendy as possible, I like to dress as good as I can while wearing the latest... Read more »
Incentives in sports
January 28, 2010 • BY BRETT CHERUBINI
Filed under Features, News, Sports
Tom Knotts, the new athletic director of Dutch Fork, has got people talking; he gets paid incentives for wins made by the football team he coaches. However he is not the only one who is getting paid for a win. Schools across America have been doing the same thing for years not only with sports, but... Read more »
Coming Home
January 28, 2010 • ALLY SMETANA
Filed under News
Every year Student Government comes together and does a fundraiser for Golden Eagle evening. It is called Coming Home. Coming Home is the strictly the only fundraiser that goes towards Golden Eagle Evening. All the clubs in our school come together such as Key Club, National Honors Society, National... Read more »
Club News and Achievements
January 28, 2010 • ALLY SMETANA
Filed under News, Uncategorized
The last week of January Student Council and Key club sold Krispy Kreme donuts to donate to the Haiti crisis. The Young Democrats club and National Honors society went around the school, and asked for donations for Haiti, also. All donations will be going to the Red Cross. Love Green is selling flowers... Read more »
Airport Security Increases
January 28, 2010 • ALLY SMETANA
Filed under News
On Christmas Day Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, went on a flight bound for Detroit, and had a bomb. Incidentally, someone saw Umar trying to light the bomb and attacked him. In effect, Obama implemented some of the new securities airlines would begin to follow. They include: more air marshals... Read more »
Two- Year VS. Four- Year
January 28, 2010
Filed under Student Life
Walking to the mailbox, anticipation and anxiety take over the mind. The single most important thing inside of that pretty envelope is the acceptance or the deferred statement waiting to be read. The second most important thing is where it came from. Most students are overcome with joy when they... Read more »
Obama should look forward to second year
January 28, 2010
Filed under An Eagle's View
Sweeping into the Oval Office on a wave of proposed changes, Barack Obama promised to change Washington and turn the United States around in a midst of a recession. One year later, not much has changed. Many of the reforms pledged in his campaign never came to fruition in his first year, much to the... Read more »
Stress high on list of teen problems
January 28, 2010 • JESSICA LAND
Filed under Features
The red numbers are daring you to go to sleep. Two a.m., barely awake to finish all those homework assignments. Keeping up a good grade point average, playing sports, clubs, a job, and maintaining that all important social life leads to something everyone hates and claims to have too much of… stress. Multiple... Read more »



