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North Carolina joined more than a dozen other states, and holding its primary elections on Super Tuesday. The results of many races have set the tone for November’s general election.
North Carolina just held its primaries: what happened?
Evan Mulligan, News Editor and Staff Writer • March 17, 2024

North Carolina just had its pair of presidential primaries on March sixth, Super Tuesday, and the current results have helped show the general direction the primary season is going. While...

Socks are the number one requested item at homeless shelters and The Odd Sock’s goal is to help fill that need. For the second year in a row, CSD advisories collected socks and filled bags to donate.
Sock it to ‘em - CSD’s sock drive 2.0 a success
Ben Gallagher, Editor-in-Chief • March 8, 2024

During the ‘22 - ‘23 school year, CSD’s fourth period Civics class spontaneously founded a sock drive.  Logan Cain (‘25), who was taught by Ms. Connie Wessner, took the...

There is no proven way to get a perfect bracket so why not go with your gut or pick games and teams using whatever strategy makes you feel confident.
They call it March Madness for a reason
Conner Shelton, Sports Editor and Podcast Editor • March 21, 2024

The end-of-season college basketball tournament is a basketball fan's dream come true. For fans there is nothing better than a ton of games, upsets and most of all filling out the tournament bracket with friends and family. While...

Originally pictured in Spartan Park’s initial 2017 plans, construction of the long awaited and anticipated baseball field is nearing completion. If progress continues on schedule, both the junior, varsity and varsity teams will play home games on the brand new field before season end.
If you build it, they will come
Conner Shelton March 17, 2024

When CSD first began the construction of Spartan Park in 2017, planners had the dream of allowing student-athletes to be able to play the sports they love in an amazing complex that they could call home.  During construction...

The addictive nature of TikTok, paired with both its affects on mental health and potential information gathering capabilities, make it a hot topic in Congress as users decide to keep or delete it.
TikTok might get banned, is that a bad thing?
Evan Mulligan, News Editor and Staff Writer • March 22, 2024

The debate over the app known as TikTok, both in terms of teen mental health and internet security, has made its way to Congress because of security concerns over the app potentially...

Reading is beneficial to everyone. No matter what genre, a good book can reduce stress and enhance your learning. Find a book you love and you’ll be off on a new adventure.
Turn the page - 12 great books everyone should read
Ava Jordan, Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Opinions Editor • March 8, 2024

A great way to start a new year, a new month, a weekend or any time is to crack open a good book! Reading is beneficial to everyone. No matter what genre, a good book can reduce...

ChatGPT and other forms of artificial intelligence are changing the way high school students learn and complete assignments. But with this new learning tool comes confusion and abuse. Teachers and administrators must develop policies to help guide student learning.
AI or die
Noah Roberson, Features Editor and Editorial Editor • March 17, 2024

ChatGPT and other forms of artificial intelligence have a grasp on students in all high school grades and the big question about it is, should...

Red, a color universally associated with love, spells out a heartfelt message
Random acts of kindness inspire CSD students
Callie Hobbs, Sports Editor and Opinions Editor • February 14, 2024

Drive up windows are a great place for  random acts of kindness to happen. Just ask Ava Jordan. “One time I was in line to get Chick-Fil-A...

A flower shop on Skid Row? Before Mr. Mushkin’s shop became famous thanks to a certain plant, the one telephone on the counter barely rang as business was slow.
The final curtain closes on CSD’s amazing “Little Shop of Horrors”
Callie Hobbs, Sports Editor and Opinions Editor • March 25, 2024

When the final curtain closed on CSD’s two week long production of “The Little Shop of Horrors" musical, Audrey II had eaten her fair share...

A 2021 Fayetteville, North Carolina, major highway project split this family farm.
I remember
Isabel Sands February 1, 2024

In 2021, my Nana’s  50-acre farm was split by a major highway. I wrote this poem as kind of a break up letter to my memories of her farm.   I...

Attention CSD Student Artists!
Whether you're a photographer, poet, woodworker, sculptor, cartoonist, painter, doodler, dancer or anything artsy in between, if you like being creative, this is the place for you! Spartan Creativity Corner is an online gallery of awesomeness where your creative work can be collectively shared and enjoyed by all. So how do you do it? Just send an email and a picture (or video) of your creation to [email protected] and the Journalism class will do the rest. 
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Spring break is a great time to hit the road and get away for a few days. Head to the mountains or the beach, visit a college campus or just get out and explore.
Time to hit the road
Isabel Sands, Podcast Edito and Arts & Entertainment Editor • March 28, 2024

With spring break on the horizon, the weather improving and students feeling a bit of spring fever, hitting the road for a few days while away...

With a lift and some bigger tires and rims, Cullin Finnerty’s (‘26) truck serves the purpose with a bit of added style.
Happy car, happy wallet, happy kid
Cade Lacy, Student Life Editor and Staff Writer • March 17, 2024

Do you have dreams of driving a Ferrari? Does a Pagani tickle your fancy? Feel like cruising into school in a Porsche 911, 992 or 718? Well too...

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