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

Panthers Pounce on Success: Chamblee Alumni at GSU

Matthew Welsh, Staff writer February 8, 2019

This article is part of a series on college life for CCHS alumni. The other stories can be viewed here.  Georgia State University, an institution that has seen a drastic rise in enrollment, ethnicity,...

African Americans Forgotten in History: Angela Davis

African Americans Forgotten in History: Angela Davis

Angela Witherby, Staff writer February 7, 2019

This is the third article in our Black History Month series on African-Americans less mentioned in the history books. Most information for the series was based off articles on History.com.  When people...

County Success Propels Bullsharks to State

Stella Garrett, Editor-in-chief February 7, 2019

Chamblee Charter High School’s swim and dive team, the Bullsharks, is swimming their way to state. On January 25 and 26, the DeKalb County swim and dive meets were held in the Chamblee natatorium....

Adam Levine headlines a subpar performance at Super Bowl LIII.

The Biggest Loss at Super Bowl LIII

Ava Lewis February 5, 2019

For many of us living in or around the Atlanta area, the Super Bowl is usually just “the thing we lost two years ago” or “the Patriots winning again.” It’s a constant reminder of the halftime...

African Americans Forgotten in History: Stokely Carmichael

African Americans Forgotten in History: Stokely Carmichael

Angela Witherby, Staff writer February 4, 2019

This is the second article in our Black History Month series on African-Americans less mentioned in the history books. Most information for the series was based off articles on History.com.  Stokely...

Part of Kusamas Infinity Mirror Room Phallis Field.

My 6 Minutes in Yayoi Kusama’s Infinite Universe

Alice Bai, Editor-in-chief February 4, 2019

I’m not sure there’s a better way to sum up the theme of Yayoi Kusama’s “Infinity Mirrors” showcase than with the name of one of her own past exhibitions: “An Eternity of Eternal Eternity.” If...

Ending 2018 With Donating My Hair

Ending 2018 With Donating My Hair

Iris Tsouris, Editor-in-chief February 2, 2019

In one way or another, we’re all pressured to end the year with a bang. Every year, it is a constant scramble to make one final testament to the year before the transition to the next. This year, however,...

Kacey Musgraves Needs to Win Album of the Year

Kacey Musgraves Needs to Win Album of the Year

Foster Cowan, Editor February 1, 2019

With 2018 come and gone, the time is upon us when the Grammys will crown one singular album with their top honor: Album of the Year. Normally, I wouldn’t have any vested interest in the outcome of this...

African Americans Forgotten in History: George Washington Carver

African Americans Forgotten in History: George Washington Carver

February 1, 2019

This is the first article in our Black History Month series on African-Americans less mentioned in the history books. Most information for the series was based off articles on History.com.  When most...

Title I Funds Tutoring Academy, EOC Test Prep at Chamblee

Title I Funds Tutoring Academy, EOC Test Prep at Chamblee

Iris Tsouris, Editor-in-chief February 1, 2019

Beginning January 14, science teacher Shaheen Begum, along with assistant principal Milton Hall, implemented Chamblee’s Title I funds in the form of an “after-school enrichment academy” specifically...

Government Shutdown Affects Millions, Including Chamblee Community

Ellie Furr and Matthew Welsh January 31, 2019

Our country’s government made history this month -- by not accomplishing anything. Beginning on December 22, 2018, the United States government went into a partial shutdown over a financial disagreement...

The sign in front of the school displays the new principals names.

Principal Allen Talks Changes, Leadership Search

Alice Bai and Ethan Rotnem January 30, 2019

The new year always brings new hopes, goals, and ambitions; in the case of Chamblee Charter High School, it brings two new interim principals, as well. Since the start of January, Terese Allen and Robert...

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