Kindle versus Nook, the fight is on
September 30, 2010 • written by Sierra Vallier
Filed under Reviews, Uncategorized
The competition for the Kindle and Nook is just heating up. These two competitors are nose to nose in runner up for best e-reader. Which one will win, Kindle or Nook? Amazon Kindle Introducing the Amazon Kindle, third generation, featured at Amazon.com. For all Amazon Kindles, books are bought... Read more »
Pink Panthers race for the cure
September 30, 2010 • written by Staff
Filed under Features
This month, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) celebrates 25 years of educating the public about issues related to breast cancer. After so many years of promoting the cause, NBCAM has managed to spread pink everywhere: Pink products from potato chips to small kitchen appliances line... Read more »
No green to go green
September 30, 2010 • written by Anna Hanen
Filed under Opinions
“Going green” is a common term in everyday life these days; whether it’s at the grocery store or even at the office supply store. “Going green” is a term many use to get out the word of preserving the earth and all its resources include forests, fossil fuels, the water supply,... Read more »
News Brief: Homecoming festivities close out the week
September 30, 2010 • written by Staff
Filed under News
After a week of dress-up days and other activities, students and faculty alike will gather in the gym during sixth period today, to fire up the football team and pay homage to the homecoming court. Girls elected to the court include the following: freshmen Dylann Boone, Olivia Frantz, Robin Jackson... Read more »
Apple announces new line of products
September 30, 2010 • written by Josh Ferrell
Filed under News
The small company that was best known during the 80′s for their “1984″ ad has become a huge success. The beginning of their success was the iPod and iTunes, the very first devices that began with an “i.” Today, Apple has sold 275 million iPod devices. The secret to the iPod’s... Read more »
Block schedule, does it really work?
September 30, 2010 • written by Sierra Vallier
Filed under Opinions
Last year, because the Tennessee Diploma Project dictated more stringent requirements for graduation, all Shelby County high schools changed their daily schedule in order to accommodate more credit offerings. Some schools chose to implement a trimester schedule, some went to seven periods, and our school... Read more »
Memphis takes Halloween to the next level
September 30, 2010 • written by Elizabeth Reed
Filed under Features
In Memphis, there’s no doubt that Halloween is taken seriously. It’s not just the traditional trick-or-treating and bobbing for apples that people see. Memphis offers a number of great Halloween activities for all ages all around town, everything from haunted corn mazes to local fall festivals... Read more »
Girls’ Volleyball
September 30, 2010
Filed under sports scores
Bartlett 18-7-12, Houston 25-25-25 Read More →
News brief: BHS: Planning for the future
September 29, 2010 • written by Elizabeth Reed
Filed under News
Not many schools can say they have a a College and Career Fair, much less one that features over 70 schools and universities. On Monday, Oct. 11, Bartlett will be hosting its annual College and Career Fair in the cafeteria from 6-7:30pm. Schools such as Memphis, Ole Miss, Alabama, LSU, and all the UT’s... Read more »
Varsity Football
September 24, 2010
Filed under sports scores
Bartlett 14, Central 32 Read More →

