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Seniors Stunned

Matthew Goins, Assistant Editor November 29, 2017

The Senior girls left for Thanksgiving break thankful that the Powder Bowl had ended on Tuesday, November 21, as the Juniors had dominated the match up on both sides of the ball which gave them the...

Speaking Out in a Silent World

Speaking Out in a Silent World

Cassie Martin, Assistant Editor November 28, 2017

We are experiencing a revolution in the LGBTQ community, but while the real world is becoming more accepting, the LGBTQ community is still very hush-hush in the book world. Few authors include LGBTQ characters...

Thor: Ragnarok, Where Marvel Meets Norse Mythology

“Thor: Ragnarok”, Where Marvel Meets Norse Mythology

November 27, 2017

Marvel’s third movie released this year brings an oft-forgotten Avenger into the limelight: Thor, the god of thunder of Greek mythology, the courageous Marvel super hero, and the role played by Chris...

Veterans Day

Veterans Day

Destiny Dominguez, Staff Writer November 21, 2017

Students of Kristie Camp’s English class participated and helped with Gaffney’s annual Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, November 11. Students in Camp’s classes spent several weeks working on promoting...

Sub Deb 2017

Sub Deb 2017

Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Writer November 16, 2017

Arabian Nights. It was a night where no girl felt short of beautiful, and where no guy could be happier than to see his girl dressed up and a smidgen bit taller than they typically should be. It was a...

Terror in New York and the Massacre in Texas

Terror in New York and the Massacre in Texas

November 16, 2017

On the evening of  Halloween, October 31, 2017, Sayfullo Saipov purposefully drove a rented Home Depot truck through a busy bike lane down the street from the World Trade Center; he killed eight people...

More of Carolina’s Finest

Dylan Patton, Staff Writer November 16, 2017

Rap is now probably the most popular genre of music for teens, but for someone living in the Carolinas, it seems like the rap scene around here is minimal at best. As far as mainstream artists, the Carolinas...

Off The Wall

Off The Wall

Sara Swayngim, Staff Writer November 16, 2017

Since their debut performance at the Iron City Festival in Blacksburg, Off The Wall has gained an awesome reputation as a great live band by playing at music festivals, the Peach festival,...

Looking Back, The Tornado In Olivers Farm

Looking Back, The Tornado In Oliver’s Farm

Hart Bridges November 8, 2017

It was Monday, October 24, at 3:00 when the first tornado warning sent Gaffney High School into lock down. Students were ushered into the halls by concerned teachers, who instructed the students to place...

‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Ban

November 6, 2017

The school district of Biloxi, Mississippi has recently removed To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee from the 8th grade curriculum. The Vice President of Biloxi School Board told the Sun Herald, “There...

A Lesson By Once More to the Lake

Destiny Dominguez, Staff Writer November 6, 2017

In the recent days of Mrs. Camp’s English class, we have been reading E. B. White's "Once More to the Lake," a narrative essay that has been proclaimed as one of the best in its genre. From first glance,...

Richard Sealy on one of his three touchdown carries as Gaffney defeats Easley

Gaffney Rides the Green Wave to Round 2

Brock Hamrick, Staff Writer November 6, 2017

Gaffney's victory over Easley on Friday night was not a fashionable win, but a win nevertheless. Richard Sealy stepped in for an injured Kelvin Kirby and rushed for 141 yards on 21 carries; the Gaffney...

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