Music students play personal compositions
May 20, 2010 • Kelsey Duncan
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Friday, May 21 marks the end of the piano and orchestra composition project. This year students in all music classes taught by Dr. Richardson had to write and perform their own music. The students started this process in April and have been working on it ever since. Both the orchestra and piano projects... Read more »
GSMST rocks relay
May 14, 2010 • Kelsey Duncan
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It ended with one last lap. The thousand or so people who stayed the entire night held hands and took one last walk around the track to symbolize that they would someday find the cure for cancer. The Gwinnett County Relay for Life’s sixteenth annual event was held at the fairgrounds this past weekend,... Read more »
A brilliant physics project to end the year on a good note
May 3, 2010 • Esther Matveychuk
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The freshmen Physics classes have learned exciting concepts throughout the year, but with the start of the second semester, Mr. Willis and Ms. Hughes had a creative, long-term project in mind. The project would not only help the students’ grades, but give them a chance to show off their amazing skills... Read more »
Meet the Mr. GSMST competitors
April 30, 2010 • Kelsey Duncan
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From the freshmen class to the junior class, this year’s Mr. GSMST competition is building anticipation in all grades. The drama club has worked with the Relay for Life team to plan the fantastic event. The event will be held on Friday, April 30, 2010, in the Duluth High School Cafeteria.... Read more »
Meet some of the Mr. GSMST competitors
April 23, 2010 • Kelsey Duncan
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The days are numbered until the next Mr. GSMST competition. Many of the smart, young men in the school have come together for this fun-filled event. All the proceeds will go to non-profit organizations, including the school’s Relay for Life team. As the excitement grows around the school, the contestants... Read more »
Mastered Again
April 22, 2010 • Austin Lacy
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Phil Mickelson knew that the green jacket would fit perfectly as he walked up the 18th fairway. After all, he had won it before. The lefty had a magical weekend on Augusta National at the Masters as he shot five under par on both Saturday and Sunday and ran away with a three shot lead as the tournament... Read more »
Google plans to take over the (consumer) world
March 8, 2010
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Google is a company with many faces. Google search, Google Images, Google Maps, Google Earth, Gmail, Google Buzz, Google Chrome, Chrome OS, Google News, Google Translate… You get the picture. Google has sunk its teeth into a myriad of projects. Think of just about any modern commodity and Google... Read more »
These Months in History
March 8, 2010 • Asma Javed
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History is prized by historians, teachers and plain old history lovers but never do we hear much about students in school indulging over historical events. We all know history is all around us, but how often do we realize how important it is to look into the past in order to better understand the present?... Read more »
Putting the spotlight on Ms.Mullen
March 7, 2010
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Ms. Mullen teaches AP Calculus AB to sophomores and juniors here at GSMST. After getting her civil engineering degree, she worked for an environmental engineering corporation. However, that’s not what she wanted to do, so she became a teacher. One reason she came to GSMST was because she loves math... Read more »
25 Most Fun Songs to Listen to of All Time
March 4, 2010 • Austin Lacy
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Some songs are depressing. There are plenty of songs about love (too many, actually). There are deep, profound songs. Some songs are inspirational, and some are musical genius. Then, there is another category of songs, the fun songs. They could be great because of the beat, the lyrics, etc. Now, there... Read more »


