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Robert Emminger, Reporter
December 16, 2011
Every year the questions come. What should one buy for whom? What will the recipient do with your gift? Are you buying or perhaps for more creative people making the right present for those you love? Holidays are the most stressful and simultaneously relaxing times of the year. Shopping during this time... Read more »
December 2, 2011
Dear, Big Red I’m having trouble with catching attitudes with a teacher who annoy me and in my opinion they don’t teach. How do I contain myself so the teacher will stop emailing my mom? Dear Anonymous, Have you tried to explain to the teacher what they’re doing wrong with their... Read more »
Courtney Yau, Reporter
November 30, 2011
There are plenty of great things to do during the cooler seasons this year. A lot of people don’t think that horseback riding is a great sport to do when it’s cold outside. It’s a terrific choice and anyone can have fun doing it; whether its trail riding, western,... Read more »
Robert Emminger, Journalist
October 31, 2011
When game developer DICE released the Battlefield 3 Bete, the highly anticipated follow up to Battlefield: Bad Company 2, many were hyped for one of what promises to be one of the best games of the year. Most people who played the Beta weren’t expecting a finished product.... Read more »
Dennis Gill, Reporter
October 20, 2011
In most high schools, tardiness is an inevitable issue. Excuses are endless. Now, Spotsylvania High School has a new rule starting in the 2011-2012 about how to handle tardies. “This year, because of the complaints of teachers and the amount of referrals piling up on my desk, Mr. Davis and I have decided... Read more »
Makcyla Foster, Reporter
October 20, 2011
Everyone has something about themselves that they hate .For some, it’s the size of their stomach; for others, it’s the size of their lips or their butt or even their breasts. As for me, I have nothing I hate about myself because I know I’m the way I am for a reason. Girls often complain about their... Read more »
Taylor Dunavant, Editor-in-chief
October 7, 2011
There’s nothing like a Friday night football game: the cold air, the hot chocolate, Spotsy hoodies and hats, the cowbells and the posters, and even the Spotsy High Student Section. No, your eyes have not deceived you. Spotsy has its very own student section devoted to keeping the crowd up beat and... Read more »
Mary Wolfrey, Reporter
September 23, 2011
The typical cheerleader practices everyday of the week. They stunt, they run, and they practice cheers and dances. But most people argue, “Is that really a sport?” Cheerleading isn’t a sport because they don’t compete. They may practice every day, and do hard work, but it doesn’t really involve... Read more »
Robert Emminger, Reporter
September 22, 2011
Senioritis. What is senioritis? Senioritis is a disease that seniors in high school are susceptible to. While afflicted, a sense of apathy for school is present. Seniors affected by the disease may skip class or lack the will to take school seriously. This is not helped by the fact that seniors are... Read more »
Big Red
September 22, 2011
Dear Big Red, My dog died and I’ve had her since I was little. What should I do? From: BigRed24 Dear BigRed24, I highly suggest you bury your dog. Dead organisms tend to decay after death, making them smell absolutely horrible. After that,... Read more »