The Precedent

Perrys own dreaded parking lot and student death trap.

Kendall’s Korner: The Parking Lot

Kendall MacGregor, Staff Reporter August 25, 2016

Horns honking, display of middle fingers, and crosswalks being ignored by everyone; this is a scene pulled straight from the student parking lot. As parking at school is nothing new, now with the total...

Graduates throw their caps to conclude graduation 2016.

2016 graduation ceremony full of touching moments

Staff Editorial May 27, 2016

More than 700 seniors earned their diplomas in Perry's largest, and most touching, graduation ceremony on May 24 in front of a standing-room only crowd at John Wrenn Stadium. The event was full of several...

Mug shot of staff reporter Molly Ogden.

Keep it at home

Molly Ogden, Staff Reporter May 19, 2016

It has been 13 years. Thirteen long years of first-day-of-school jitters, new backpacks, first crushes, homework, dances, sports -- the list goes on and on. All these events lead up to pinnacle of our...

Staff Reporter Aja Diffin.

School curriculum lacks important life skills

Aja Diffin, Staff Reporter May 19, 2016

Integrals, rhetoric, and circuitry are at the front of teenagers’ minds all throughout high school, but little sticks with them for the long run. If students are lucky enough to pursue a career in which...

Opinions Editor Erik Yates.

Yates Hates: Overemphasizing Graduation Goodbyes

E. Yates, Opinions Editor May 18, 2016

All good things must come to an end. Whether it is a high school sport or a really great newspaper column, everything has an impending end. Typically, saying goodbye to these things can be...

Staff Reporter Lucas Smith.

Need bigger graduation venue

Lucas Smith, Staff Reporter May 18, 2016

With the increase of size of the student population that is only growing and growing, the environment at graduation is becoming a problem. From being squished between strangers due to limited seats, to...

Should graduation remain on campus?

Erik Yates, Opinions Editor May 18, 2016

Blue Wasabi: Not Your Average Sushi Rolls

Blue Wasabi: Not Your Average Sushi Rolls

Rylee White, Staff Reporter May 18, 2016

If you are the type of person who likes to go on an adventure when eating cuisine, try out Blue Wasabi. It’s the perfect place to test your tastebuds according to texture and flavor. The thing that...

College students will have quite the variety of computers to choose from, most without optical drives.

Guide to laptops for future college students

Michelle Bolden, Staff Reporter May 18, 2016

As students graduate from high school, they gain a laundry list of things they need to get before they move on to college. For most, laptops are at the top of the list. There was a time when laptops seemed...

Managing Editor Dayna Miller.

North Carolina bathroom bill discriminatory

Dayna Miller, Managing Editor April 26, 2016

Minorities are the largest victims of discrimination, and the gay community is no exception. Despite the large presence of the gay community in the public eye, many still have strong feelings of hatred...

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