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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

Sophia Wang poses with containers from Retakout’s recent donation drive.

Retakeout: A New Take on Recycling

Hannah Choy, Editor November 15, 2022

Many Chamblee students are actively involved in community service, participating in the many service-based organizations offered at Chamblee High School, or through independent endeavors. Sophia Wang (‘24)...

Chamblee Seniors Cast Their Votes in this Year’s E-SPLOST Election

Chamblee Seniors Cast Their Votes in this Year’s E-SPLOST Election

Millie Gotsch, Staff Writer November 16, 2021

As many seniors turn 18 during the course of their last year of high school, they become eligible to vote in elections. While many people are mainly looking forward to the presidential election that occurs...

Students listening to the presentations

Georgia Innocence Project visits Chamblee 

Kaylee Powell, Staff Writer October 18, 2021

October 2, 2021, marked the eighth annual Wrongful Conviction Day, a globally recognized day meant to raise awareness of the impact wrongful convictions can have on exonerees and their families. Black...

A Black Lives Matter demonstration is in full force on the streets of New York.

Student Activists Respond to Re-Emerging BLM Movement

Ashika Srivastava, Editor November 17, 2020

2020 has undoubtedly been a year of change, from COVID-19 remolding lifestyles to the recent presidential election altering political prospects. On top of that, the reappearance of the Black Lives Matter...

A group of Chamblee students attend a walkout protest.

A Chamblee Student’s Guide to Protesting

Iris Tsouris, Editor-in-chief December 6, 2019

Preface: The Relevance of Protesting From my own observations as a high schooler, it is increasingly apparent that Generation Z—those born from the late 90s to early 2000s—has been tasked with correcting...

Chamblee Students March on Washington — and Atlanta

Chamblee Students March on Washington — and Atlanta

Christina Jordan, Author February 7, 2017

On January 21, millions of people marched in Washington D.C. and in sister marches across the world to show that “women’s rights are human rights”, as well to support other marginalized groups and...

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