Eagle on the Street: Freshmen, How Are You Adjusting to High School?

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October 2, 2011 • Alexis Frye, Staff Writer  
Filed under Eagle on the Street, Opinion

Many people say that high school is hard, but the freshmen class of 2015 seems to be adjusting well to its flow. Many came in on the first day full of nerves and anxiety, but they are now transforming into true high schoolers and North Point Eagles. The change in freshman is highly evident to other students... Read more »

Eagle on the Street: Farewell, High School

May 23, 2011 • Benjamin McKnight III, Staff Writer  
Filed under Eagle on the Street, Opinion

As the final chapter of the 2010-2011 school year rolls around, we will be saying goodbye to the North Point’s 2011 graduating class. What will they miss most about North Point? Tony Garner '11: “I will miss the wonderful teachers and my life long friends.” Taylor King '11: "I will... Read more »

Eagle on the Street: What Were Your Spring Break Plans?

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April 26, 2011 • Benjamin McKnight III, Staff Writer  
Filed under Eagle on the Street

When the weather gets warmer in Charles County, there is no question that spring break is around the corner. Whether it be shopping, traveling, or just relaxing, there are plenty of things to do during the week off. How do you plan on enjoying your spring break? #gallery-2 { margin: auto; } #gallery-2... Read more »

Eagle on the Street: What Does Diversity Mean to You?

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February 27, 2011 • Anna Taitano, Arts & Entertainment Editor  
Filed under Eagle on the Street, Opinion

Race, hair color, ethnicity, families, hobbies, all of which can be different. Whether we are at a game, in the store or at the mall, we see diversity in everything and everywhere we go. Even here at North Point we have several diverse clubs, sports, classes, and students. Diversity is not only differences,... Read more »

Eagle on the Street: If you could talk to any African-American in history, alive or dead, who would it be and why?

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January 28, 2011 • Lauren Jackson, Student Life Editor  
Filed under Eagle on the Street, Opinion

With Black History month on the horizon, the names and accomplishments of various African-American figures now rest at the forefront of our minds. With so many who’ve made significant contributions to our society, now the question is, who is the most revered among them? North Point students give their... Read more »

What Do You Look Forward to in 2011

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January 24, 2011 • Jada Smith, Sports Editor  
Filed under Eagle on the Street

2010 has officially ended and 2011 has begun, bringing in a new season of unforgettable experiences. We’re all ready for a change, however, besides losing weight, getting homework in on time, finding a job, and investing in a thesaurus, new year resolution type expectations, it’s a wonder what the... Read more »

Eagle On the Street: New Year’s Resolutions

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January 3, 2011 • Nimo Thande, Editor-in-Chief  
Filed under Eagle on the Street

A New Year’s resolution is a personal commitment that an individual makes. It is usually a goal someone sets out to accomplish in the coming year. New Year’s resolutions can range from health improvements to educational and career goals. Even North Point’s students have their own New... Read more »

Eagle on the Street: What Does Freedom Mean to You?

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November 10, 2010 • Jada Smith, Sports Editor  
Filed under Eagle on the Street, Opinion

According to Webster’s Dictionary, freedom is “the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action.” Poet, Archibald MacLeish said that “freedom is the right to choose.” Novelist, Bernard Malamud believed that “the purpose of freedom is to create... Read more »

Eagle on the Street: How Would You Ask Someone to Homecoming?

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October 26, 2010 • Lauren Jackson, Student Life Editor  
Filed under Eagle on the Street

Last week, Kelsey Rawson (’11) was a little surprised when she walked into school one morning to see a huge poster draped across the theater balcony with her name on it. The bright blue lettering was hard to miss. “[Nick] was waiting for me at the door that morning,” Rawson says shyly, “and we... Read more »

Eagle on the Street: What is your biggest fear?

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October 14, 2010 • Murugi Thande, Photography Editor  
Filed under Eagle on the Street, Opinion

With the amount of students doing AP classes, joining clubs, and excelling in sports, one would think North Point student are fearless. What are some of our students saying about their true fears? #gallery-9 { margin: auto; } #gallery-9 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top:... Read more »

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