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The Next Step: Sir Price II
The Messenger revisits four seniors to see if their goals and aspirations have changed since last September. This is the story of Sir Price II.
Photo essay: virtual learning settings
Remote learning students share their setups for learning at home.
The good, the bad, and the ugly
A lookback of 2020, one of the most eventful years in recent memory
Restoring the Creek
Local leaders, businesses, and students take steps to protect Johns Creek’s environment and mitigate climate change.
Holiday Gift Guide
The Messenger’s staff annual list of the best holiday gifts you can get.
College beginnings
On top of the coronavirus, Northview alumni adjust to newfound freedoms and responsibilities.
Local elections
The Messenger sits down with two local election candidates to speak about their policies.
Two sides to every story: Northview and the 2020 election
Two Northview students share their political views and the importance of political activism during this presidential election.
Polling Locations for GA-06
As the Nov. 3 election date draws closer, the Messenger takes a look into information surrounding voting and polling locations for Georgia's District 6.
Virtual tutoring
Northview students create a way to connect students to tutors during the pandemic
Racism within the bubble
Northview students open up important conversations about systemic racism and take to the streets.
Time Capsule: Suraj Singareddy
Four seniors share their current goals and aspirations. In May, we will revisit the same students to see if those have changed. This is the story of Suraj Singareddy.
Time Capsule: Tofunmi Abimbola
Four seniors share their current goals and aspirations. In May, we will revisit the same students to see if those have changed. This is the story of Tofunmi Abimbola.
Time Capsule: Sir Price II
Four seniors share their current goals and aspirations. In May, we will revisit the same students to see if those have changed. This is the story of Sir Price.
Time Capsule: Janice Nam
Four seniors share their current goals and aspirations. In May, we will revisit the same students to see if those have changed. This is the story of Janice Nam.