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A Letter from Ms. Pemberton

By | November 30, 2011 at 10:15 am | No comments

First, I want to start off with congratulating Layla on her well-organized and informative article.  The experience that came along with publishing this type of article must have been an honor for her.
My name is Adreanne Pemberton, special education teacher and head varsity competition cheerleading coach at Lugoff-Elgin High School (LEHS).  I began my teaching [...]

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What Should it Be?

By | January 5, 2012 at 10:28 am | No comments

By: Caroline Borowski

Ending the year of 2011, Alyssa Melton and Mackenzie Ray, freshmen, made certain they had fun on the last day to make sure they had memories for the end of 2011.
A couple of hours before the ball dropped, Melton was spending the time with her family and friends. She went to an acquaintance’s [...]

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Click here to read the 2012 Prom issue!

By | April 18, 2012 at 7:59 pm | No comments

Interested in why prom is at the annex, what prom committee does to bring prom together, how to impress your date? These stories, and many more, are in the prom issue: http://issuu.com/the_pitchfork/docs/prom_issuu

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The Hunger Games: yay or nay?

By | March 29, 2012 at 11:38 pm | No comments

By: Stephanie Furniss
This review contains minor spoilers.
   The Hunger Games is based off of the book by Suzanne Collins. Rated PG-13, the story focuses on heroine, Katniss Everdeen, who lives in the post-apocalyptic world of Panem. The Capitol holds a yearly, televised fight to the death in which participants chosen are a boy and girl [...]

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Safety First

By | May 14, 2012 at 12:59 pm | No comments

By: Wil Alderman
A knock to the head can end a season or an athlete’s career. Prevention is possible and safety should always be first.
Concussions are part of all sports and will happen to almost anyone who competes. There are ways to try and prevent them and to protect the player after the trauma to prevent [...]

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Safety First

By | May 14, 2012 at 12:59 pm | No comments

By: Wil Alderman
A knock to the head can end a season or an athlete’s career. Prevention is possible and safety should always be first.
Concussions are part of all sports and will happen to almost anyone who competes. There are ways to try and prevent them and to protect the player after the trauma to prevent [...]

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