by Catherine Tudor We all have our guilty pleasures or what we call our “alone shows”. These shows are what we will watch all on our own and if someone tries to talk to […]
NCS Student News
Review: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
by Spencer Overbay It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly a year since I’ve seen a new episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. No, it feels like it’s been much longer […]
Matt Bass’s Eagle Project
by Jake Stone Recently, one of our own Nashville Christian sophomores, Matt Bass, helped our school with his Eagle project. Now, for those of you who don’t know what an Eagle project […]
HOW IS THIS A THING?
by Quinton Clonce So, recently a new “challenge” has popped up on the web, and this one is even more stupid than the cinnamon challenge. This new “thing” is the Kylie Jenner […]
Enough Is Enough…
by Hannah Shope Did you know that students face many daily stresses including exams, assignments, classes, student loans—and that’s not even including the stress to maintain the perfect, ideal body that society […]
Mr. B’s Recovery
by Carter Milom (6th grade) and Jett Johnson (7th grade) It started on March 27 when Mr.B (Mr. Josh Barnett) went to a doctor’s appointment. While he was there the doctors discovered […]
Come see The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
by Cavin Phung (6th grade) and Chase Morris (7th grade) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a student produced play directed by Blake McKinney featuring 7th-12th students. The dates of the shows are […]
Student Government Elections 2015

by Catherine Tudor Every year, towards the middle of April, Nashville Christian students start campaigning for student government elections. Anyone 9th through 11th grade can run for the positions of president, vice president, secretary, or […]
Another reason the ocean is terrifying…
by Quinton Clonce The Vampire squid. A very unusual group of words, and real life nightmare fuel. So, as it turns out, scientists are still discovering more and more of nature’s cruel […]
Things Students “Waste” Their Time On
by Brooke Smith Now that the year is coming to a close, the student population has essentially given up. As if our habit of procrastination wasn’t bad enough already, here is a […]