Search
En Garde! Greenup County High School Ashland, KY
Issue Date: Friday, March 12, 2010 Issue: 7th edition Last Update: Wednesday, March 31, 2010
  • News Brief:

    Wednesday, March 31, 2010 By: Bethany Hawkins

    Katie Aikers, a student in Mr. Harris' English class, got a chance to shine when the opportunity arose to write an essay about Heart Health and why she loves her heart.

    Full Story 
  • Tennis

    Tuesday, March 23, 2010 By: Samantha Gilliland

    The 2010 Tennis team is already off to a great start, conditioning 3 days out of the week for an hour.

    Full Story 
  • We Love Our Cousins in Kentucky

    Tuesday, March 23, 2010 By: Brooke Potter

    The 6 ft 11 inch 260 pound freshman from Mobile Alabama came to the University of Kentucky for the 09-10 season and now is working his many charms.

    Full Story 
  • Fun Page

    Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By: Tyler Campbell

    See if you can find the words!!!

    Full Story 
  • Dear John Book Review

    Saturday, March 13, 2010 By: Haylee Vanhoose

    In the book Dear John, the setting is romantic and the characters are likeable.

    Full Story 
  • Problems in the Lunch Line

    Saturday, March 13, 2010 By: Lakin Houston

    Recently, while in the school’s lunch line, I noticed that Line 2 had more food in it than Line 1.

    Full Story 
  • Shannon Pack: GCHS Hero

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Brittany Gillum

    As you may know, Shannon Pack, a student here at GCHS, saved some people in a car accident, including a baby!

    Full Story 
  • Lost: The Final Season

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Shelby Chaney

    Warning: Spoiler Alert! (For anyone who has missed a week's episode, you can always watch any of this season on ABC's website.)

    Full Story 
  • Coming Soon to Theaters

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Casey Gullett

    Movie Theaters, for the past few months, have sold millions in box office tickets for several motion pictures. Such motion pictures include: Avatar, Dear John, The Blind Side, and more.

    Full Story 
  • Poetry Spotlight

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By: Tessa Barnett

    A Time To Believe by B.J. Morbitzer   To believe is to know that every day is a new beginning. Is to trust that miracles happen, and dreams really do come true. To believe is to see ang

    Full Story 
    

At-a-glance

News Brief:
Katie Aikers, a student in Mr. Harris' English class, got a chance to shine when the opportunity arose to write an essay about Heart Health and why she loves her heart.
full story 
The 2010 Tennis team is already off to a great start, conditioning 3 days out of the week for an hour.
full story 
We Love Our Cousins in Kentucky
The 6 ft 11 inch 260 pound freshman from Mobile Alabama came to the University of Kentucky for the 09-10 season and now is working his many charms.
full story 
GC Pep Section
This year’s Greenup County student section is the best in the tri-state.
full story 
See if you can find the words!!!
full story 
Dear John Book Review
In the book Dear John, the setting is romantic and the characters are likeable.
full story 
Problems in the Lunch Line
Recently, while in the school’s lunch line, I noticed that Line 2 had more food in it than Line 1.
full story 
Warning: Spoiler Alert! (For anyone who has missed a week's episode, you can always watch any of this season on ABC's website.)
full story 
Coming Soon to Theaters
Movie Theaters, for the past few months, have sold millions in box office tickets for several motion pictures. Such motion pictures include: Avatar, Dear John, The Blind Side, and more.
full story 
Shannon Pack: GCHS Hero
As you may know, Shannon Pack, a student here at GCHS, saved some people in a car accident, including a baby!
full story 
<< 1 2 >>  Number of stories in this edition: 12

Staff View

Ashley Henry

Advisor
Email Me

Josh Barney

Editor
Email Me

Clayton Timberlake

Editor
Email Me

Online Archives

There are currently 20 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

Current Conditions Partly Cloudy
Temperature: 77 °F
Wind Speed: 4 mph SW
Gusts: 17 mph W
Rain Today: 0.31 "