The Blue & Gold

The official newspaper of Chamblee High School, preserving the past for the future today!

The official newspaper of Chamblee High School, preserving the past for the future today!

The Blue & Gold

The official newspaper of Chamblee High School, preserving the past for the future today!

The Blue & Gold

Chamblee champions pose for a photo.

Chamblee’s Dynamo Swimmers Explode at State

Simran Kukreja, Staff Writer February 21, 2023

On February fourth, elite high school athletes from across the state in the 4-5A class competed at Georgia Tech’s McAuley Aquatic Center. The university hosted this year’s Georgia High School Association...

Naffi Tadesse (‘25) enjoys the opening track “Rich Flex” in school. 
(Photo courtesy of Ryan Joshi)

“Her Loss” or Your Loss

Simran Kukreja, Staff Writer February 21, 2023

“Her Loss,” a new collaborative studio album by Drake and 21 Savage, was finally released on November 4, 2022. Fans first received word of something new approaching by way of onscreen text during the...

The Chamblee OnStage cast rehearses Fiddler on the Roof (photo courtesy of the Chamblee OnStage Instagram page, @chambleeonstage).

Fiddler on the Roof: Upcoming Opening Night!

Lyvia Huang, Editor February 21, 2023

Every year, the annual spring musical is one of Chamblee High’s most anticipated events, and this year’s production, Fiddler on the Roof, is no exception. With opening night coming up on Thursday,...

Photo Courtesy of Anya Bowers
Bowers’s car was hit while parked in a spot she continues to use due to the unavailability of parking spots in Chamblee’s parking lot.

To Park or Not to Park? The Quest for Off-Campus Parking Spots

Hannah Choy, Editor February 21, 2023

Chamblee students know the struggles of getting a parking spot at Chamblee High School all too well-- the long lines to get a parking pass, the race to fill out the parking form, and the question of where...

Photo courtesy of Joseph Rodriguez.

An Inside Look into Chamblee’s Film Club (SkillsUSA Georgia)

Etta Potthoff, Reporter February 15, 2023

The film is an art that is valued by all, and while the majority of us enjoy the final product some are more interested in the behind-the-scenes of nuanced filmmaking. Chamblee’s Film Club, a sector...

Solai Washington and Kara Croone map out game strategies on Friday night.

Chamblee Girls Soccer Draw Marist in Action-Packed Game

Shae Cotter, Reporter February 13, 2023

On Friday night, the Lady Bulldogs drew the Marist War Eagles in an action-packed game at home at North Dekalb Stadium. The intense rivalry game didn’t disappoint, and goals from Solai Washington (‘24)...

I love being Black poster as seen on the second floor. The poster, sponsored by BEU and NAHS, included space for African American students to what they love about being Black.

Chamblee Clubs Launch New Black History Month Festivities

Matéo Hunter, Reporter February 7, 2023

For many people, February is a time to celebrate and understand the effects of Black culture and history in America. Chamblee High School chooses to celebrate Black History Month positively through educational...

Chamblee police officer James Stephens.

Student Safety: Gun Violence in Our Community

Hannah Choy, Editor February 7, 2023

In recent years, gun violence has become an increasingly larger issue in our society, with news of another shooting or gun-related incident becoming a common occurrence. Such events have even happened...

Anna Zhai performs at Intown Coffeehouse.

Chamblee: Home to the Next Music Stars

Lyvia Huang, Editor February 6, 2023

High school is a crucial time for students to develop and improve upon their interests, and while many Chamblee students enjoy listening to music, a few have begun writing and producing their own songs. Anna...

The 2023 varsity boys soccer team.

Kicking off Into a Great Season: The Start of Boys Soccer

Lyvia Huang and Rasesh Joshi February 6, 2023

With tryouts taking place soon after Winter Break, Chamblee’s boy's soccer team is preparing for the upcoming season. Coaches and prospective players are working hard to make this season the best it...

Standing next to a bear statue. It’s so big! Image by Toby Russell

5 Reasons that Stardew Valley Is My Favorite Game Right Now

Toby Russell, Editor February 3, 2023

There are many different types of video games. Open-world games, first-person shooters, single-player story games, platformers-- the list goes on. I’ve played many of these, but there’s one category...

Kirby Smart kissing the National Championship trophy after Georgia win, courtesy of AP News.

Georgia Remains Undefeated: College Football National Championship

Lila Sole, Reporter January 23, 2023

On Monday, January 9, the biggest game in College Football kicked off at 7:30 at a SoFi stadium in California. With a full stadium of 72,628 University of Georgia and Texas Christian University started...

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