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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

What’s on Your Tray?

Adia Harris and Monserat Olivera February 26, 2007

A majority of students can be seen milling through the lunch lines, trying to get their food before the next bell sounds. But do they really know anything about the meal they’re lining up for? All...

How Low is too Low?

Adia Harris and Monserat Olivera September 26, 2006

Chamblee’s Student/Parent Handbook states, that the school’s learning atmosphere can be hindered by a student’s appearance, but in a school with so many unexpected variables is it possible to keep...

Is No Child Left Behind Anymore?

Adia Harris and Monserat Olivera February 26, 2006

In 2001, three days after taking office, President Bush proposed “No Child Left Behind”, thus expressing his strong support of the public schools in the United States. The question is, did he have...

Are We Still Segregated?

Alyssa Thielemann and Candance Wheeler February 1, 2006

Senior year is a time when students of a graduating class come  and become more united than before. There are senior breakfast, the Bulldog bash, and other school-sponsored activities that promote such...

The Ever So Changing SAT’s

Josh Glasser and Monserat Olivera April 1, 2005

Saturday, Mar. 12, Chamblee students faced the new improved, and more dreaded SAT. The SAT underwent a major overhaul this year designed to make it a more effective means for colleges to gauge the student’s...

Calzones, Hoagies, and More

Caroline Coleman March 12, 2005

Mama mia! The Mad Italian has a casual, café-style setting and serves delicious Italian cuisine. From far down the long stretch of Savoy Drive, you can see the goofy logo of an Italian man with a big...

Chamblee Sweeps Symposium

Daniel Jacobs, Staff Writer March 10, 2005

The title of Lev Shaket’s research paper doesn’t sound like a typical high school science paper: “Unwrapping Myelination: Myelination Regulation in ™-NRG1 +/- Transgenic Mice.” But that’s...

Science Olympiad Wins in Region

Josh Glasser, staff writer March 10, 2005

On Saturday, February 26, the Science Olympiad team beat the competition to become region champions. The competition, consisting of 23 events, was held at Southern Polytechnic and State University. Chamblee...

Emo Kids Take Over

Carolina Coleman, Staff Writer March 10, 2005

Picture a dirty rock club where, inside, speakers blare out lyrics to love songs screamed in whiney tones rather than sung, clusters of people hang around the doors wearing extra tight jeans and arguing...

“Unofficially” singing his way through life

Andy Shoenig January 27, 2005

Micah Anderson’s musical career began with an old trumpet. “We had a trumpet laying around for some reason,” says Micah. The trumpet came with several other used instruments, and his older...

Eighth graders on the run

Emily Rolka, Staff Writer January 6, 2005

Most Chamblee students have either forgotten about middle school or are trying their hardest to erase those memories. The cross country team is an exception. Each year, team members welcome a handful of...

Channel One Films at Chamblee

Daniel Jacobs and Emily Rolka December 29, 2004

The cameras were rolling on November 15 in the Chamblee High School gymnasium. Students filled the room, posters covered the wall, and the expectations were high when the four young anchors from Channel...

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