Article Archive for November 2009
by Justine Santos
Knightdale Repertory Theatre presented Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird in the Knightdale Auditorium during the third week of November. As a required reading for freshman, there was a showing on Tuesday morning …
By: Taylor Burt
October 29, 2009
On October 29, Knightdale had its senior night versus the Clayton Comets. Knightdale High had sixteen seniors, all of whom have contributed tremendously over the past four years, helping to build …
By Joel Potter
“Law Abiding Citizen” was a thrilling movie with non-stop action. The movie starts with family man Clyde Shelton quietly spending a night home with his family, when two burglars break into the house …
By:Catherine Clark
Each year, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation hosts a walk to raise money for Type 1 Diabetes research. On the morning of November 7th, the 5K walk began at the Time Warner Cable Music …
By: Aaron Soto
“You open this door with the key of imagination; beyond it is another dimension, a dimension of sight, sound and of the mind. You’re crossing over into the Twilight Zone.” This speech introduces the …
By: Saul Vega
In an activity seemingly designed by the Chick Fil’A cows, the KHS Animal Science class is planning to hatch and raise its own chickens. The project, designed to promote entrepreneurship by growing …
By: Brandi Puckett
Have you ever seen the Westminster Dog Show? The owners parade their dogs around, get them to perform tricks, and show the judges how well-mannered and obedient their dogs are. Well, imagine doing …
By: Samantha Hovaniec
Whether you’ve recently been inducted into the National Honor Society, want to boost your college applications, or just have a desire for helping those less fortunate, there are a multitude of ways …
By: Sara Awad and Brandi Puckett
Jarell Norwood, a senior at Knightdale High School, is a Monet with a paintbrush. He is constantly transforming plain, white sheets of paper into works of art. Just take …
By: Alonzo Clark
During the fall and spring months of school, seniors and juniors who have chosen the ‘college prep’ pathway should take the initiative to brave one of two high-stakes tests; the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American …




