The new era of high school sports
Brandon Schroeder Staff Writer From new equipment to new fields and stadiums, the world of sports is constantly evolving. However, in recent years, one change has become quite prominent: the relationship between college and high school sports. From recruiting to transferring, high school sports are constantly being affected by the sports landscape. “In the professional […]
Hedgings from fledglings
Noah Williford Staff Writer Sports betting in the last few years has turned into a cash cow of an industry. Since the failed attempt to federally ban the activity in 2018, 220 billion dollars have been bet across America. It is now legal in thirty-eight states and the District of Columbia, twenty-nine of which allow […]
Reynolds takes on Twin City Conference
Keegan Brown Sports Editor It’s a Tuesday afternoon at the Fulton YMCA. Tensions are high, and the referees are ready to call the shots. A fun atmosphere of high schoolers competing on the court to take home a win for their team with a competitive yet spirited game, especially against their rivals. Twin City Conference […]
Kaleideum’s grand opening: A new space for innovation
Will Bumgarner Online Editor After a decade of fundraising, brainstorming, and construction, the new Kaleideum has finally come to life. The museum opened on February 17th and has already welcomed thousands of guests to experience everything the new location has to offer. “The Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem and SciWorks began discussions about a merger in […]
Masquerade for good
Joshua Sarfert Social Media Coordinator It’s a Saturday night in January: hundreds of high school seniors are gathered on the dance floor, jumping up and down to the music as they attend the annual Crystal Ball. Upon arrival, you’d notice a table with various masks to put on, and decorations filling the ballroom to match […]