His Sacrifice for Our Freedom
November 14, 2010 • C.J. Meisel and M. Kathryn O’Grady, Contributing Writers
Filed under Alumni, Student Life
What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word freedom? Is it America? Your personal freedom? Your God given rights? Well for all of us here in the JROTC program, when we hear the word freedom, we think of only one thing, Lance Corporal Terry Edward Honeycutt Jr. Terry had been a member... Read more »
A Farewell to New Beginnings
May 26, 2010 • Michael Tyler Levesque, Contributing Writer
Filed under Alumni
“Days left,” a phrase that accompanies a number decreasing day by day as we, seniors prepare to leave. It will be over some people say, a chapter closed in life. Finding the words to describe this epic event has brought me and my fellow classmates to tears. We reflect on the years... Read more »
24/7 Takes On Music
May 25, 2010 • Nimo Thande, Editor-in-Chief
Filed under A&E, Alumni, Music, North Point Talent, North Point Talent
It all began with “the joining of the Leo and the Libra.” During their sophomore year, divine intervention brought Deion Baker (’10) and Chris Johnson (’10) into the world of music. Since then, the duo has been writing and arranging its own music. “We started performing out of the... Read more »
German Exchange Student Reflects
May 23, 2010 • Michael Tyler Levesque, Photographer, Contributing Writer
Filed under Alumni, Student Life
As we end the school year we say goodbye to friends that are moving to other parts of the United States, but for some going to visit their friends that are moving means going to another country. Leonie Bishoff (’10) is a German exchange student here at North Point and is returning to Germany in... Read more »
Joshua Hurst
May 23, 2010 • Murugi Thande, Photo Editor
Filed under Alumni, Featured Fashion
Tell us a little bit about yourself. I’m a senior. I like to play basketball. I play in the AU Team of southern Maryland. I am in the Electrical Construction STI. My favorite kind of music is both R&B and Soul. Describe your style. I like Urban Outfitters and like to follow that look. I‘m... Read more »
A Walk in the Garden
May 18, 2010 • Lauren Jackson, Student Life Editor
Filed under Alumni, Student Life
As the sun begins to set over Maryland’s shores, North Point’s upperclassmen are just beginning to arrive at the Westin-Annapolis Hotel—the scene of romance and chance for the night of May 8th. Couple after couple stepped from dark limos,... Read more »
“Most Artistic” Dominique Alston
May 18, 2010 • Melanie Balakit, Staff Writer
Filed under Alumni, Featured A&E
“I didn’t really take into account people’s compliments [about my artwork] until eighth grade when I started looking at this book called Graffiti World by Nicholas Ganz,” recalls Dominique Alston (’10), a self-described varied artist. Since then, Alston has taken tremendous strides in... Read more »
Taylor Doukas
May 15, 2010 • Murugi Thande, Photo Editor, Columnist
Filed under Alumni, Featured Fashion
Tell us a little bit about yourself. I’m a senior. I love kids and to go to a lot of show and concerts. I have and obsession with Miley Cyrus. I like colors. Describe your style. I wear a lot of black with color because it bring out the color best. I also like band shirts, piercing, tattoos, and... Read more »
A Hidden Talent: Mike Childers
April 25, 2010 • Shawn Walmsley, Contributing Writer
Filed under A&E, Alumni, Featured A&E, Music, North Point Talent, North Point Talent
Many students come to events like Coffeehouse to watch students showcase their many skills and abilities. As amazing as those who perform are, there are many who sit in the audience as undiscovered craftsmen of their art. Mike Childers’(’10) knowledge and skill on the acoustic... Read more »
The Build Up of Lacrosse
April 8, 2009 • Melanie Balakit, Staff Writer
Filed under Alumni, Sports, Spring Sports
With plans of entering the SMAC conference next spring, North Point’s lacrosse teams have a great deal of catch-up to play. In only its second year of conception, lacrosse is still a developing sport, where skill and public recognition continue to progress. From last year’s very first lacrosse clinics,... Read more »




