The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

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The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

The Chant

The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

The Chant

Nati Duron

Nati Duron, Videographer/reporter

Nati Duron, a senior at NC, is a videographer and reporter for The Chant, likes to write about saving dogs from Petland and make videos about conspiracies. Newspaper serves as her outlet for writing, and she feels so lucky to be a part of such a great class. As her final year of high school starts to unravel, she wishes to succeed academically and in Journalism.

Videography has always inspired Nati; the way stories come to life makes her want to videotape everything. Along with videos, Nati finds that writing is a passion. From poetry to journal entries, Nati feels everything felt, said, or imagined must be documented.

Music is very important to Nati. Each day she jams to her favorite artists Lana Del Rey and Paramore and even likes to relax and listen to Tchaikovsky. Seventies music, including Led Zeppelin and ABBA, though an odd contrast, appeal to Nati and she loves jamming to rock and “hippie” music.

Always next to Nati is her best friend Rachel. Both of them love journalism, and it is a dream that they pursue it in their careers. The two of them have made lifelong friendships in Newspaper, and they could not feel more blessed because of it.

Expect coverage on pop culture and conspiracies from Nati, and the ideas she will bring to The Chant will help her strive to be the best reporter she can be.

All content by Nati Duron
Marina released her jaw-dropping album LOVE + FEAR after a four-year hiatus. Fnas continue to listen to her album in hopes to learn about the various emotions that follow love and fear. After a week of its release, the album peaked at #28 on Billboard 200.

Love + Fear: Marina returns

Nati Duron, Reporter, Photographer
May 7, 2019
One year after Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School became another victim of a mass shooting, March for Our Lives continues to fight against gun violence, taking major steps to make a necessary change.  This day should not only count as an opportunity to spread love but to remember the lives lost during this tragic event: Alyssa Alhadeff, Scott Beigel, Martin Duque, Nicholas Dworet, Aaron Feis, Jamie Guttenberg, Chris Hixon, Luke Hoyer, Cara Loughran, Gina Montalto, Joaquin Oliver, Alaina Petty, Meadow Pollack, Helena Ramsey, Alex Schachter, Carmen Schentrup, and Peter Wang.

Remembering Parkland: One year later

Nati Duron, Photographer, Report
February 15, 2019
Magic mirror on the wall, does Disney influence us all?

Magic mirror on the wall, does Disney influence us all?

Nati Duron, Videographer, Photographer
December 10, 2018
To commemorate the heros that shaped America, NC celebrated with a breakfast and assembly in the auditorium, inviting veterans in the community. Banners around the room consisted of historical information to show the background of the veterans. Chrous and orchestra performed patriotic songs for the audience and veterans. “I went with Dr. Reagan’s class, and I thought it was so sweet and nice to celebrate Veteran’s Day here at NC. I would love to go next year and learn more about the veterans here in the community” junior Elizabeth Steel said.

We thank you for your service

Nati Duron, Photographer, Videographer
November 9, 2018
	At tonight’s football game, students, friends, and families will wear pink to show awareness for breast cancer. Because October serves as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Relay For Life sold pink shirts to students and teachers so they could show their support. “I am a big supporter of Relay For Life here at North Cobb. I’m proud of my association with it, my sister is a 15-year Stage 3 breast cancer survivor, so I celebrate the research that’s been done and I want to support it anyway I can. So wear pink, and let’s yell ‘Go warriors’,” AP Psychology teacher Melanie Shelnutt said.

Warriors in pink

Nati Duron, Nati Duron
October 26, 2018
In 1492, history had no clue

In 1492, history had no clue

Nati Duron, Reporter, Videographer
October 9, 2018
	From yellow posters to gold T-shirts, students showed their support for Rally Club, an organization that raises awareness for childhood cancer. “Rally is a club that donates money to not only raise awareness for childhood cancer, but also to raise money for the research,” senior Brittany Aguilar said. In the past, the club gradually declined, until recently when senior Cierra Walsh brought it back to life. As a foundation, Rally hopes to promote awareness for childhood cancer through fundraisers and overall support of the community, and through their determination, members will keep the club alive and prospering.

Come support RALLY!

Nati Duron, Reporter, Photographer
September 21, 2018
Stunt Double Day

Stunt Double Day

Nati Duron, Reporter, Photographer
September 30, 2018
Stunt Double Day picture

[Photo] Tacky Tourist

Tara Anastasoff, Editor-in-Chief, Photo Editor
September 30, 2018
Troye Sivan released his anticipated album, Bloom, on August 31. His past career on YouTube, where he covered artists, helped Sivan gain fame through social media. After signing onto Capitol Records in 2015, Sivan quit the videos and began creating his own music. Now striving in the entertainment world, Sivan works his way to number one on Billboard and iTunes charts for Bloom.

Troye Sivan Blooms into a New Era 

Nati Duron, Reporter, Photographer
September 13, 2018
NC’s chapter of National Honor Society (NHS) kicked off their second meeting of the year by showing off their blue club t-shirts. The club meets on the first Friday morning of every month and participate in monthly service projects around the community. In September and October, members will assist Horizon Baseball at Kennworth Park to play ball with special needs members in the community. “We’ll rotate about 12 games where we go and help them out, and then next month we’re going to do a clean-up with them,” NHS sponsor Mrs. Tippens said.

Wearing blue and loving it

Nati Duron, Photographer
September 7, 2018
Ashley DeVan, 20 year-old artist, turned her hobby into a passion when she began selling her art on Marietta Square in the summer of 2017. Her most personal favorite artwork, illustrates a person, drawn by lines, holding up a peace-sign with orange and blue designs in the background. This piece, most frequently used for advertisement for her sales, symbolizes DeVan as just another artist.

Just another artist’s struggles and successes

Nati Duron, Reporter/Videographer
September 5, 2018
The new school year at NC brought significant changes, including a modernized school website. Instead of the ordinary site that students grew accustomed to, people scrolling on www.northcobbhigh.org will now see athletes and students showcased on a slide of pictures, categories of the classes, staff, and departments, and will find it easy to navigate on the site. “I love that our school changed the website to look more appealing and attractive to those who browse on there. I feel it will really show what ‘Warrior Nation’ is all about,” senior Anna Vickery said. Scroll through the new website today to see a more organized and fresh platform of NC.

New website, who dis?

Nati Duron, Reporter, Videographer
August 24, 2018
Swift ends with a bang as she creates a mashup of two popular songs “We Are Never Getting Back Together” and “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” with bringing out a three-level fountain that spits out water. Swift and her backup dancers stomp around the fountain, splashing water everywhere as fireworks shoot out at the top of the stage and confetti shoots out to the crowd.

Taylor Swift’s Reputation Tour…Ready For It?

Nati Duron, Photographer/Videographer
August 20, 2018
With the start of this school year came the enforcement of a new rule. At lunch, the courtyard is typically packed with students from all grade levels, but now, only seniors have access to this area. To access the courtyard during lunch, the student must show their school ID to confirm their grade level. It is way less chaotic in the cafeteria, but I miss being outside and enjoying the nice weather junior Jess Campos said.

Can I see your ID?

Nati Duron, Photographer
August 9, 2018
The truth about Petland

The truth about Petland

Nati Duron, Photographer, Reporter
October 9, 2017
Mrs. Dowling’s fourth period art class worked on a project where they drew out pictures in the courtyard to create interactive chalk art. “It was a beautiful day and they never get the opportunity to draw, which they really love” Dowling said.

Chalk zone

Nati Duron, Reporter, Photographer
October 6, 2017
The subconscious retains a specific way of telling you how to solve an issue in your life: through dreams.

Dreams decoded

Nati Duron, Photographer
September 15, 2017
NC’s Band holds annual Family Day Saturday, August 5th.

[Photo] Annual NC family day wows community

Shannon Rapp, Entertainment Editor
August 11, 2017
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