Gender Equality In Sports: Northwood athletes weigh in
The issue of gender equality in sports has been a hot topic over the past week as the NCAA came under fire for disparities between the men and women’s basketball tournament amenities.
The issue of gender equality in sports has been a hot topic over the past week as the NCAA came under fire for disparities between the men and women’s basketball tournament amenities.
Spring break is quickly approaching, and Northwood students are preparing to alleviate themselves from the stress of school and enjoy themselves. Whether that be staying at home or traveling to other places, there are lots of things to do with the extra time off from school. If you are at a loss of ideas for how to occupy your time, keep reading to see what your peers will be doing throughout their break.
Listen to Virginia Villanueva talk about her life as a visual artist and photographer in the second episode of the Northwood Artist Series.
2021 marks the 250th anniversary of the founding of Chatham County. In celebration, Chatham County has created a year-long celebration called Chatham 250 to highlight the history and culture of Chatham.
While the year 2020 was challenging for Chatham County, 2021 is set to be a year of hope, celebration and inspiration as the Chatham community celebrates its 250th birthday. In order to make the most of this special occasion, Chatham County will host several events throughout the course of the year that people of all ages and backgrounds will be able to take part in and enjoy.
From the mountains to the coast, North Carolina is a highly geologically diverse state. With spring break around the corner, you may be wondering how to make the best of your time off from school. Take this quiz to figure out where in North Carolina you should travel to during spring break this year!
Northwood’s visual arts program currently has 14 senior students. These students have persevered throughout the pandemic to continue creating artwork that speaks to how they feel and what they have experienced.
In this series published by The Northwood Omniscient, works of writing by Northwood’s National English Honor Society will be highlighted. The second of these pieces to be highlighted is written by Northwood Senior Malachi Levy.
As we prepare to turn the corner into the warmer months, many teens are starting to think about what has become a classic American rite of passage: getting a summer job. Summer jobs can be a great way for students to make some cash, gain experience in the workforce and learn some valuable new skills. Although the total number of 16 to 19-year-olds that work in the summer has dropped over 20 percent since 1998, many Northwood students are still taking the initiative to get hired this year.