Though superstitious beliefs like bad luck following things such as walking under ladders, crossing paths with a black cat, or even spilling salt, there may be much more to superstition than meets the eye. Friday the 13th is an ancient supposedly... READ MORE »»
As testing season approaches, students are feeling increasingly more stressed over the uncertainty of the impending tests. Many ways exist to cope with the stress. Stress levels fluctuate over the year, but come to a head in the weeks immediately... READ MORE »»
Tigerpalooza of 2012, organized by Student Council, raised money for the Royal Family Kids Camp which is an organization that takes children from the city’s foster care system and gives them a week of fun activities. Every year two boys and... READ MORE »»
A tradition that began in 1999, Pi Day is celebrated in a way unique at Norman High School. Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 of every year since the first three digits of pi are 3.14. “We do a lot of things at Norman High. We have a T shirt... READ MORE »»
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Elisabeth Slay, Page Editor · March 30, 2012
Tigerpalooza of 2012, organized by Student Council, raised money for the Royal Family Kids Camp which is an organization that takes children from the city’s foster care system... Read more »
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Courtney Ingram, Online Sports Editor · March 14, 2012
The Norman High School track teams are hard at work to prepare for their season, in efforts to surpass last year’s efforts. There are only two seniors on the girls team, Megan... Read more »
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Jenna Wetzel, Managing Editor · March 6, 2012
New to Norman, The Big Tuna Fish Joint is a quality restaurant with exceptional food and service and an inviting atmosphere. Located in the Brookhaven Village Shopping Center,... Read more »
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Friday the 13 can occur as many as 3 times in a single year.
Cassie Boggio, Reporter · April 17, 2012
Though superstitious beliefs like bad luck following things such as walking under ladders, crossing paths with a black cat, or even spilling salt, there may be much more to superstition... Read more »