Stop texting and driving

Taylor du Pont & Emilie Kushner
Associate Multimedia Editor

“I’ll be right there.”

The infamous text [above] was involved in many car crashes, a result of texting while driving. Such a simple habit has become an epidemic, causing about 6,000 deaths each year. The question remains: can it be stopped?

Although texting while driving is illegal in the United States, the American Automobile Association found that nearly 50 percent of teens admitted to resorting to it at one point or another. Here at NCHS, many upperclassmen drivers also admitted to taking part in the dangerous and deadly activity.

Video by Taylor du Pont, Emilie Kushner & Giuliana Savini

Coffeehouse’s atmosphere blends acoustics with charity

Taylor du Pont
Reporter

In hopes to raise awareness and money for the Save the Children Organization, CharityLink will be hosting a Coffee House on Dec. 8 at 7:00- 9:00pm in the multi-purpose room. Tickets will be sold in the cafeteria from Dec. 5-8 for the price of 5 dollars. The event will showcase the NCHS Orchestra Chamber Group and solo artists such as juniors Christy Coco and Alyssa Thompson and sophomore Olivia Harkey.