Daily Archives: Apr 6, 2015

Pride for President

Leesville Road High School officially holds the position of the North Carolina Association of Student Council State President-Elect. By this time next year, Leesville...

Mareno makes a mark at nationals

Nevada Mareno, Leesville’s own, has shocked America. Saturday, March 14, Mareno joined her teammates in the 4x800 relay at this year’s New Balance Nationals. With...

Solutions needed for Leesville’s traffic woes

This time of year, traffic at Leesville becomes worse with each passing day. Teachers and students love speculating on what exactly causes the delays,...

Leesville student shaves head for St. Baldrick’s

Abbie Johnson, a freshman at Leesville, shaved her head for St. Baldrick’s on Sunday, January 4. Johnson’s father has leukemia; she shaved her head...

Three Leesville teachers leaving next year

Three of Leesville’s teachers have announced they will not be returning for next school year: Mrs. Fishbane, Ms. Spransy, and Mr. Wertich. Mrs. Fishbane is...

The Mycenaean investigates: N.C. Senate election redistricting bill

A bill the N.C. Senate recently passed to redistrict and alter Wake County Commissioners elections has one word surrounding its controversy: gerrymandering. “ is nothing...

Men’s varsity lacrosse update

After all of the out-of-conference games were rained out, the Pride is off to a perfect start to the season in the CAP-8, holding...

Esteller on senioritis

Editor's Note: The following is a column by Juan Esteller, a senior at Leesville, on the phenomenon known as senioritis. I vividly remember sitting in...

Legally Blonde coming close to show day

Two weeks away from Legally Blonde’s premiere, cast and crew members are working hard to put on a great show since many rehearsals were...

Enforce the dress code

As spring and summer rapidly approach, Leesville students are preparing to face the restrictions of dress code once again. As the editorial board of...

Dr. Huber on study drugs

Leesville's psychologist, Dr. Huber, weighs in on study drugs in high school: What are some steps that the school would take if someone was abusing...

Leesville students enjoy spring break trips

Despite a shortened spring break, Leesville students took advantage of the little time they were given. Some traveled as far as Mexico while others...

On Mogwai

The rock scene, both in North Carolina and abroad, is constantly changing. Rock, being one of the larger genres of music, has constant innovation...

Baseball competes against nation’s best

While most of Leesville enjoyed spring break far away from the Triangle, the Leesville baseball team spent theirs embracing a special stage: the USA...

Cheerleading from a male’s perspective

The varsity cheerleading team first adopted male cheerleaders in the 2012-2013 winter season. Shelly Reathaford, the head of the cheerleading program and coach of...

Instead of the Hunger Games, watch the Grand Budapest Hotel

People love big action movies. Specifically, book to screen adaptations have gained a lot of popularity over the years with the successful Hunger Games...

It starts with two words

If you could give advice to a younger version of yourself, what would you say? A recent YouTube campaign explores this question, specifically targeting...

Leesville student fights through leukemia

Steven Hughes is a senior at Leesville who has had some difficult times in his past. Steven was diagnosed with leukemia “the day before...

Study drugs inundate Leesville

With exam and college application season in full swing, students and teachers find the rise of a new problem: study drugs. “Study drugs” are drugs...

Raleigh coffee shops compared

The Morning Times is a local coffee shop situated in the heart of downtown Raleigh. It is adjacent to the Raleigh Times, a newspaper...

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