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Trash Art Show @ GHS

Trash Art Show @ GHS

Alyssa Washington, Business Editor March 15, 2017

We had a tie for first place! "Under Da Sea" and "Sparkle"!

GHS to ATL

GHS to ATL

Madison Galloway, staff writer March 14, 2017

Atlanta, Georgia is home of the Center for Disease Control, the largest aquarium in the United States, the Centennial Olympic Park, the World of Coke, and Martin Luther King Jr's birth home. For the past...

Sans Nature, Sans Life

Sans Nature, Sans Life

Zyria, Editor-in-Chief March 8, 2017

Latest news: Kim Kardashian has worn her hair in a knot bun for the past two days. Honorable mention: Dumping of nutrients into water sources have decreased dissolved oxygen content and has suffocated...

Final Stretch

Allison Cantrell, Staff Writer March 7, 2017

Times are a changin', especially as the Class of 2017 enters the final stretch of our senior year. I remember sitting in ninth grade and talking about graduation with my friends; graduation was so far...

GHS Poetry Slam

GHS Poetry Slam

Alyssa Washington, Business Editor March 7, 2017

The second annual GHS Poetry Slam showcased some of Gaffney High’s great writers and poets. Leslie Kaczmarczyk, English teacher at GHS and Pinnacle adviser, discusses what the poetry slam is all about,...

March Madness 2017

March Madness 2017

Matthew Goins, Staff Writer March 7, 2017

  So, you think you know basketball? You have the inside track on March Madness? Well, prove it. The Indian Post is sponsoring a NCAA Bracket Challenge. Show us your NCAA insight. Complete...

Gaffney High Celebrates Black History Month

Alyssa Washington, Business Editor March 2, 2017

February is the month of black history. Gaffney High School’s Black History Month program's 2017 theme was “Remember – Educate – Celebrate.” Each year, the Black History Month program showcases...

Academics for the Win

March 2, 2017

When you hear the word "extracurricular," what comes to mind? Usually football, baseball, and maybe even softball come to mind. What doesn't come to mind are academic extracurricular activities. Having...

Claudette Colvin

Claudette Colvin

Camellia phillips, staff writer March 2, 2017

Claudette Colvin was born September 5, 1939. She was an orphan, but her mother, Mary Ann Colvin, and C.P. Colvin, her father, adopted  her. She grew up in Montgomery, Alabama; she was only 4 when she...

A part of Black History: Strange Fruit

A part of Black History: Strange Fruit

Zyria, Editor-in-Chief March 2, 2017

Southern trees bear a strange fruit, Blood on the leaves and blood at the root, Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze, Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.   Pastoral...

Emmett Till

Emmett Till

Camellia phillips, staff writer March 2, 2017

Born July 25, 1941  in Chicago Illinois Emmett Till was a 14 year old teen who went to visit his relatives in Money, Mississippi where he was murdered for accusingly flirting with Carolyn Bryant, a white...

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