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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

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

The Chant

Jacey Cuffie

Jacey Cuffie, Page Editor

Jacey Cuffie, a senior at NC, returned to The Chant in hopes of improving her writing and editing skills. Cuffie runs track for the NC varsity track team and competes in the 4x400-meter relay and 400-meter and 800-meter individual events. When not writing, Cuffie can be found snacking or hanging out with her dog and friends. Cuffie will one day pursue a career as a sports marketer and administrator for the NFL. While in high school, Jacey focuses on maintaining a high GPA and participating in numerous school activities. Cuffie’s dream is to obtain a degree in sports management.

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Approximately 45 million Americans follow a diet each year. The reasons people diet fall into countless categories including medical conditions, sports and religious purposes. No matter the diet, people should ensure they meet the recommended nutrition standards for a quality life.

Understanding diet diversity

Jacey Cuffie, Copy Editor
April 23, 2024
Ancient Egyptians decorated their homes with plants, seeking to infuse the beauty of nature into their living space. Today, over 64% of Americans own at least one houseplant. With over 10,000 species, people can purchase plants at their local department store, or even grow them from seeds.

Three underrated houseplants

Jacey Cuffie, Page Editor
March 15, 2024
Fast food has undergone a flavorful revolution over the years, with menus evolving and tastes transforming. Yet, amidst the culinary changes, the core values of speed, convenience and indulgence remain the same. Despite the shifting tides of American society, the thrill of grabbing a burger and fries endures a timeless tradition that continues to satisfy cravings.

Fast food throughout the decades

Jacey Cuffie, Page Editor
February 6, 2024
Today kicks off the start of AP exams for students in all grades. All year, teachers and students worked tirelessly to prepare for the exams and possibly earn college credit. The schedule for today and the rest  of the week differs from the regular one, because students take the exams throughout the day. Good luck to all taking an AP exam this week! Remember to eat a nutritious breakfast and receive plenty of sleep.

Start of AP exams

Jacey Cuffie, Reporter
May 2, 2022
Animals behind bars?

Animals behind bars?

Jacey Cuffie, Reporter
April 26, 2022
The NC track team competed three days ago at the Kennesaw Mountain meet. Events took a turn when the boys 4x100 Relay Team A used roller skates to cheat during their race. The record-breaking splits they produced did not happen in faithful spirits. “The boys will face punishment for their actions. I am so disappointed in their behavior and willingness to cheat. They embarrassed not only themselves but NC as a whole,” head coach Chad Talley said.

Track team scandal

Jacey Cuffie, Reporter
March 31, 2022
NC counselors work hard to help students finalize their decisions for their course request of the 2022-23 school year. Students met with a counselor last week for some assistance in the choices they made, however, this week, students can change any courses they decided they no longer want to take.  “I'm very happy the counselors are letting us change our classes. Over the weekend I thought about changing some of my classes but I decided to keep the ones I originally put because I think those will benefit me most,” sophomore Lacy Partin said.

Course request change

Jacey Cuffie, Reporter
March 14, 2022
Fire alarms welcomed NC students back from the week-long winter break. For several students, the alarm caused panic, leaving them unaware of what to do. “When I heard the fire alarm I thought it was just a normal drill that the teachers did not tell us about. Everyone evacuated like normal. I got a little worried when the teachers looked confused and when people started posting pictures of fire trucks on Snapchat and Instagram,” sophomore Roselyn Morris said.

Real or a drill?

Jacey Cuffie, Reporter
February 28, 2022
Face masks did not first appear during the COVID-19 pandemic. The usage of masks occurs for over three centuries. With the help of time, society learns what works and what does not work through trial and error and from scientists who came before them. The world must give thanks to the first doctors for creating what everyday citizens would use in times of illness.

Evolution of face coverings 

Jacey Cuffie, Reporter
February 16, 2022
The fashion industry influences styles worn every day. With more people coming out of quarantine, wanting to elevate style occupies a top priority for various individuals. Stores and boutiques sell clothes based on articles of clothing popular on the runway. Popular brands inspire people around the world to want to look like the models they have wearing fashionable clothing. Students in schools compete for the title ‘best dressed’.

Four fashion trends for 2022

Jacey Cuffie, Reporter
January 28, 2022
The word “abortion” sets off alarms in the minds of several people around the world. Safe and legal abortions should not require this amount of chaos. Fighting for women's rights draws life into people from all over the globe. Men need to let go of the tight grip they have on women's rights and rightfully give them back. Her reproductive system, her rights.

Men on abortion decisions

Jacey Cuffie, Reporter
January 27, 2022
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