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The Growl

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The Growl

The student news site of Glenn High School

The Growl

Opinion: NFL Divisional Round

Josh Blackburn January 19, 2024

The NFL Wildcard Weekend wrapped up Monday night with the Buccaneer’s monumental 32-9 win over the Eagles. The first round of the playoffs lived up to it’s “wildcard” name. We saw the Cowboys get...

The main antagonistic group is composed of four animatronics. A malevolent teddy bear named Freddy, a giant yellow chicken named Chica, a withered pirate fox named Foxy and a hostile purple rabbit named Bonnie. These four roam the pizzeria in the original FNAF game and kill any human in their sight, but prove to have a different demeanor in the movie. Created by Karina Regino-Gerardo

Five Nights at Freddy’s Review

Karina Regino-Gerardo January 19, 2024

‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ is a movie based off of a horror fiction game that was originally created by Scott Cawthon and released on August 8, 2014. The game features a night guard who must use security...

Review: Larger Than Life

Review: Larger Than Life

John Romeo November 30, 2023

Brent Faiyaz is a popular R&B artist from Columbia, Maryland. The start of his success began in 2016 when he featured in Goldlink’s single “Crew” which peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Top...

- art by Karina Gerardo.

Glenn’s Grime

Karina Regino-Gerardo, Reporter April 13, 2023

Chip bags blow in the breeze through the courtyard, catching on the side gates. Ketchup and crumbs litter the tables. Cartons of chocolate milk and plastic lunch trays lay abandoned nearly everywhere you...

Performative PETA: A Step Back for Animal Rights

Performative PETA: A Step Back for Animal Rights

Sahana Chandran, Contributor January 15, 2023

PETA, or People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is an animal-rights group known for their radical opinions and means of preventing animal cruelty. Some of their most notable campaigns include comparing...

Tardy Sweeps Are Counterproductive

Tardy Sweeps Are Counterproductive

Staff Editorial November 7, 2019

Getting to school on time is a struggle students have had to deal with every once in a while. Our school isn’t as forgiving to students attempting to get to class after the bell rings. Two years ago,...

Stop Changing Cave Schedule

Stop Changing Cave Schedule

Staff Editorial September 27, 2019

Our school is known for having a fluctuating CAVE schedule, and there’s no difference to that pattern this year. At the beginning of this school year, our teachers announced to us that our advisory period...

Skipping Algebra II Does More Harm Than Good

Skipping Algebra II Does More Harm Than Good

September 24, 2019

This year, students are not required to take the Algebra II course. Although it may seem like a good idea for most students to “skip” a math course, it may affect people when they apply for colleges...

Base The Pep Rally Seating On Class

Base The Pep Rally Seating On Class

Staff Editorial September 13, 2019

Our school had its first pep rally on Aug 16. The new seating has seniors and freshmen on the home side and juniors and sophomores on the visitor side. The pep rally seating makes no sense. Upperclassmen...

Mandatory SAT chaotic event

Staff Editorial April 8, 2019

The district paid for all juniors to take the SAT on March 6. This is a special opportunity that most students in other districts do not have. However, because of the unorganization and overall lack of...

Journalism is an art so why isn’t it considered one?

Staff Editorial September 14, 2018

Journalism should be considered an art because it does almost exactly what other fine art classes do; compete at UIL against other school for newspaper, stories can be showcased like artworks in galleries,...

Cafeteria overflow soulution: B lunch

Staff Editorial September 10, 2018

With our school having all four classes for the first time and over 1600 students, there are bound to be issues with accommodating the new changes. The first problem has made itself obvious with our lunches...

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