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

Today marks the 30-year anniversary of the creation of the World Wide Web. The web makes it possible for information to travel across the world in a matter of seconds, providing knowledge for students and teachers and leaving information at just the touch of our fingertips.

Happy birthday World Wide Web!

Jessica Joachim, Reporter, Photographer
March 12, 2019
NC’s Japanese foreign exchange students arrived from Kochi, Japan yesterday and spent their Monday attending classes with their hosts. In the Magnet lounge, junior Isabel Daez introduced her foreign exchange student Nonoka Sakita to her lunch buddies juniors Ketzel Greve and Vicki Zitsch. They sat at their table laughing and chatting away, making sure that Sakita felt welcomed. “She likes it here so far. Her favorite part so far was the Welcome Ceremony where she tried a Chick-Fil-A biscuit,” her host and translator Daez said.

NC welcomes Japanese exchange students

Michelle Lin, Reporter, Photographer
March 11, 2019
NC varsity baseball hopes to continue their four game winning streak tonight at Lassiter High School. “I really don’t want to let down the team or the school tonight. We’ve been doing so good and I hope we can continue,” sophomore catcher Harry Ford said.

Will the winning streak continue?

Lainey Devlin, Reporter, Photographer
March 7, 2019
NC welcomes students and visitors with a brand new sign located in the front lobby. As soon as people walk into the school, the shiny sign brightens their day. “The sign adds a modern touch to North Cobb since many things found in this school are outdated,” sophomore Abbey Corley said.

NC’s newest addition

Haley Kish, Reporter, Photographer
March 6, 2019
Tonight, NC’s Varsity soccer team will play against the Marietta Blue Devils at Marietta at 5:30 p.m. Right midfielder and sophomore Mayah Bourne feels nervous, as this competitive game holds high stakes for playoffs. “We beat North Paulding and they have a good reputation, so we need to beat Marietta to increase our chances for playoffs,” Bourne said.

Come support soccer

Elyssa Abbott, Reporter, Photographer
March 5, 2019
Tribal Connections is currently hosting a Grain drive to gather various grain products, such as cereal, bread, and oatmeal, to send off to people in need. The Kennesaw Business Association (KBA), proposed the drive to TC, and its members encourage students to bring sugary and tasteful cereals and grain products to donate to children in need. “I decided to engage in the drive to help kids and families in need. It’s for a good cause and I know that I contributed something to these kids to make them happy,” Rahel Kefetew, head of the drive, said.

Make it rain with grain

Julyana Ayache, Reporter, Photographer
March 4, 2019
Outside NC, the sky sits in a grey, sallow state. This Friday marks the 5th day in a row that the weather remained in gloomy, with the constant downpour of rain serving as another marker of consistency; it seems like the trend will continue on for at least one more day, as weather predictions list a 100 percent chance of precipitation for Sunday. This gloomy atmosphere seems like it found a way within the school walls, as the often colorful school halls now look far less lively.

Where are you, sun?

Ashu Ebot-Tabi, Reporter, Photographer
March 1, 2019
Juniors Evan Chighizola and Skai Farmer practice juggling as spring approaches. Students engage in a variety of activities as the weather warms up, with juggling as a unique talent. Other activities, such as hiking and picnicking, allow students to enjoy the warmer weather. “The weather being warmer is really making everyone happier and making us want to do more of the things we love,” Chighizola said.

Juggling more than just their responsibilities

Lainey Devlin, Reporter, Photographer
February 28, 2019
The class of 2019 attended a senior meeting during an extended homeroom to talk about important announcements about graduation, important dates, and graduation tickets. Each senior will receive five tickets for their family to attend the graduation ceremony on May 23, 2019. ”Senior year has been nothing but good to me. I am excited to graduate and ready to start college, I cannot wait for the rest of my senior year and everything that is in store for me,” senior Kevin Nguyen said. Current Kennesaw State University students also presented their college advice to the seniors after the graduation presentation.

Graduation in 3…2…1…!

Dehlin Lee, Reporter, Photographer
February 27, 2019
It’s that time of the year again! NC students will tour the campuses of University of Georgia and University of North Georgia on April 16. Stop by the counseling office as soon as possible to pick up an application for the upcoming trip.

NC’s journey to college success

Jessica Joachim, Reporter, Photographer
February 26, 2019
These four students sit around the table discussing what they did during last week’s winter break. Winter break took place from Monday the 18th to Friday the 22nd, allowing students to catch up with their friends and families, travel for college visits, relax at home, and do their homework. The next break will not happen until the first week of April.

Students return from much-needed February break

Michelle Lin, Reporter, Photographer
February 25, 2019
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