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Schedule changes swamps Rose classrooms
Staff Writer Hudson Miller discusses the negative impact the new changes to the schedule has had on Rose classrooms.

Class failure no longer tied to attendance
News Staff Writer William Knuckolls discusses one of the new changes at Rose: the updated attendance policy.

Rose students accepted into Governor’s School
News Staff Writer Emmy Mills highlights two juniors accepted into NC Governor’s School summer program, Dillion Patel and Gaby Firnhaber.

Allen earns acceptance to Page Program
News Editor Maggie Jarman highlights sophomore Clara Allen recently being accepted to the North Carolina House Page Program. The program takes place at the House of Representatives in Raleigh, NC starting on June 16, 2025.

Pirate Fest exceeds expectations
Pirate Fest exceeds expectations
News Co-Editor Anna Porter highlights the success of Pirate Fest in Downtown Greenville that took place on April 5, 2025.
News Co-Editor Anna Porter highlights the success of Pirate Fest in Downtown Greenville that took place on April 5, 2025.

Haynes receives Long Leaf Pine
Features Co-Editor Gabriela Castillo highlights Spanish teacher Luisa Haynes winning The Order of the Long Leaf Pine, one of North Carolina’s most distinguished honors.

Link Crew leaders guide freshman forward
Features Co-Editor Maggie Jarman highlights how beneficial link crew has been at Rose and the people that make it so special

Marcus Pate joins Rose with enthusiasm
Features Co-Editer Gabriela Castillo discusses Assistant Principal Pate's Enthusiasm in joining Rose and in his everyday work.

Crockett’s lasting legacy impacts Greenville
Co-Editor in Chief Maya Swaggerty highlights the legacy that beloved media coordinator, Sharon Crockett, has left behind and how she has impacted the people of Rose.

Halloween costumes become unoriginal
Staff Writer Bailey brown installs her opinion on costume trends over the years.

Downtown Barre heats up local workout scene
Co-Editor-in-Chief Kaylee Caviness gives a heated workout class a try at one of Greenville's newest, hottest workout spots, Downtown Barre.

Cory calls out Trump administration
Entertainment Co-Editor Aymee Garcia-Almeyda discusses senator Cory Booker's recent filibuster against the Trump administration.

Mirra Rides into Family Legacy
Sports Co-Editor Willow Price highlights Rose alumna Madison Mirra and her shifted focus from Division I volleyball to motocross, following in her late father Dave Mirra’s footsteps while working to build her own legacy in the sport.

Reclassification shifts high school athletics
Sports Co-Editor Campbell Rhodes addresses the expansion from 4 to 8 classifications and how this new change will look for the upcoming years for high school athletics.

Medlin takes his coaching indoors
Sports Co-Editor Sarah Ruth Clark describes the unexpected coaching change for the Rose volleyball team, as athletic director Clay Medlin has had to step up and take the position as head coach.

Freshman succeeds on and off the track
Sports staff writer Anna Kate Beddard highlights freshman track athlete Scott Chen and how he has balanced a strong academic load and a competitive track schedule to emerge as a standout student-athlete.

Mills moves into main role on the pitch
Sports Co-editor Sarah Ruth Clark highlights Freshman Maya Mills, a multi-sport athlete, who had to quickly step into a key goalkeeper role on her soccer team after a teammate was injured.
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