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The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

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Friend Group

Friend Group

Shreya Jha, Poetry Contributor December 7, 2023

Here is my friend group, Being an endless loop!   Some are as shut as a new bud, By whom silence is loved!   Some, out of the ordinary, Think that never to be there is merry!   And...

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Silence

Silence

Gia Anish, Contributing Poet February 12, 2022

Silence, the loudest sound of all So loud that a pin could be heard dropping Silence, the place where secrets unravel Where your deepest fears comes true   Silence where nothing rejects...

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Episode 4: No more Numbers

Naisha Roy and Saahithya Gutta December 17, 2021

Sometimes around Midterm season, high school can feel like it's all about the numbers. Whether it's SAT Scores, ACT Scores, G.P.A., Class rank, or grades, it can feel like you're being reduced down to...

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A special moment. Students all over the school try to find the perfect words to ask their date to prom. Many have worked to create a witty and fun promposal idea to surprise their prom dates.

Promposals

Shree Delwadia, Editor-In-Chief March 29, 2021

Let’s all be realistic. The planning and excitement for prom starts months before prom actually takes place. In fact, as prom is right around the corner, many individuals are taking the opportunity to...

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Fun events on prom day. As individuals get ready for their big night, events such as pictures and fine dining locations are just as special as the night of prom itself. In fact, many individuals have already booked dining reservations or even planned photo locations for the day of prom.

Pre-Prom Activities

Shree Delwadia, Editor-In-Chief March 29, 2021

The events leading up to prom are just as important as the special night itself.  While the day is full of self-pampering, getting ready, and spending time with your friends, it's also filled with many...

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The Decay of the South

The Decay of the South

Ryan Bohn, Contributing Poet March 25, 2021

Just past Terminus, the Peach blossoms of the Fertile plains, tan people Like the color of a Brown Thrasher. The cookies and pie My Grandma always made Herself, from scratch, when, The grandkids...

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Stay home. As a result of health officials recommending physical distancing, many streets and buildings are empty. Many doctors and others believe that physical distancing is the key to slow the transmission of COVID-19.

Six Feet Apart

Kate Haas and Shree Delwadia April 3, 2020

As many individuals are affected by these unforeseen circumstances, the key to returning to our normal schedules is by working together. As current statistics show, the number of COVID-19 cases in the...

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Pictured above (left to right) are freshman Pragna Veeravelli and Aribah Tely. Shining sunflowers. These best friends wear the matching sunflower shirts for Twin Tuesday.

Homecoming Spirit Week

Shree Delwadia, Editor-In-Chief October 21, 2019

As the time for homecoming rolled around, students were eager to show off their enthusiasm for the school during one of the biggest times of the year. Leading up to the South vs. Lambert game, students...

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Celebrating Galentine’s Day

February 1, 2018

It's that time of year again. Pink and red hearts as far as the eye can see. People scramble to buy chocolate, roses, and stuffed animals. Of course, Valentine's is a love-filled holiday for couples. But...

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