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Tabletop Games: A Gateway to Another World

Written by Micah Xu, Junior at Gwinnett School of Math, Science & Technology (GSMST) In a world of instant gratification in our entertainment and flashy, over-the-top video games, there is a certain element of imagination that is hard to...

Heroes Project 2022: Another Generation of Courageous Stories!

For over a decade, we’ve brought the incredible stories behind local cancer fighters, survivors and their families to light. It’s that time of year again to welcome a new set of Heroes and share their amazing stories and the things they’ve learned along the way. It’s all...

Celebrating Black History Month: Black History in Gwinnett

From emancipation to desegregation to the Civil Rights Movement – giving rise to leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. – it’s impossible to talk American Black history without understanding its significance in the Peach State. While many widely known figures, events and landmarks originated...

Why We Still Need Feminism: From the Lens of...

Written by Jaiden Arada, Converge multimedia journalism intern and Senior at Cherokee Bluff High School As a person in society, I am treated a certain way. Whether it is the way I carry myself or the way I act,...

Ryan Freels: Storyteller, Tech Guy, Dungeon Master, Friend

Written by Micah Xu, Converge multimedia journalism intern and Junior at Gwinnett School of Math, Science & Technology (GSMST) Meet Ryan Freels, the man who inspired his friends to better themselves and those around them by running a simple...

Art IS a Career Skill! 6 Promising Professions that...

Written by Zeal Dobariya, Converge multimedia journalism intern and Senior at Gwinnett School of Math, Science & Technology (GSMST) Most high schools offer art classes to all students that want to take them. However, it...

The Heroes Project 2021: Courage, Strength and Hope

They’re our neighbors, community leaders, role models – they’re cancer-fighting heroes. This year, we’re sharing inspiring Heroes Project stories about perseverance, faith, service and the value of being there for those you love. Cancer brings challenges and setbacks along the way, and these stories are a true...

Last year got ya feeling’ jaded?

Last year was rough, wasn’t it? Maybe that’s why some of us aren’t feeling our best and brightest so far this 2021. Or it could just be the news. Sometimes, I just want to get out a tub of ice cream and throw a pity party.

“A Year to Forget…Remember?”

“This year can stick it!” A stunned silence fell over the Thanksgiving Day table as Margaret grabbed her coat, put on her mask, and headed for the door, leaving her small family of eight in her wake––for that was...

Check in on your folks this holiday season

The holiday season is truly the greatest time of the year. Whether you’re gathering in person or virtually this year, it’s a wonderful chance for the whole family to share holiday traditions, enjoy precious time together, and create lasting memories. It’s also the perfect...

Tabletop Games: A Gateway to Another World

Written by Micah Xu, Junior at Gwinnett School of Math, Science & Technology (GSMST) In a world of instant gratification in our entertainment and flashy, over-the-top video games, there is a certain element of imagination that is hard to...

Heroes Project 2022: Another Generation of Courageous Stories!

For over a decade, we’ve brought the incredible stories behind local cancer fighters, survivors and their families to light. It’s that time of year again to welcome a new set of Heroes and share their amazing stories and the things they’ve learned along the way. It’s all...

Celebrating Black History Month: Black History in Gwinnett

From emancipation to desegregation to the Civil Rights Movement – giving rise to leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. – it’s impossible to talk American Black history without understanding its significance in the Peach State. While many widely known figures, events and landmarks originated...

Why We Still Need Feminism: From the Lens of...

Written by Jaiden Arada, Converge multimedia journalism intern and Senior at Cherokee Bluff High School As a person in society, I am treated a certain way. Whether it is the way I carry myself or the way I act,...

Ryan Freels: Storyteller, Tech Guy, Dungeon Master, Friend

Written by Micah Xu, Converge multimedia journalism intern and Junior at Gwinnett School of Math, Science & Technology (GSMST) Meet Ryan Freels, the man who inspired his friends to better themselves and those around them by running a simple...

Art IS a Career Skill! 6 Promising Professions that...

Written by Zeal Dobariya, Converge multimedia journalism intern and Senior at Gwinnett School of Math, Science & Technology (GSMST) Most high schools offer art classes to all students that want to take them. However, it...

The Heroes Project 2021: Courage, Strength and Hope

They’re our neighbors, community leaders, role models – they’re cancer-fighting heroes. This year, we’re sharing inspiring Heroes Project stories about perseverance, faith, service and the value of being there for those you love. Cancer brings challenges and setbacks along the way, and these stories are a true...

Last year got ya feeling’ jaded?

Last year was rough, wasn’t it? Maybe that’s why some of us aren’t feeling our best and brightest so far this 2021. Or it could just be the news. Sometimes, I just want to get out a tub of ice cream and throw a pity party.

“A Year to Forget…Remember?”

“This year can stick it!” A stunned silence fell over the Thanksgiving Day table as Margaret grabbed her coat, put on her mask, and headed for the door, leaving her small family of eight in her wake––for that was...

Check in on your folks this holiday season

The holiday season is truly the greatest time of the year. Whether you’re gathering in person or virtually this year, it’s a wonderful chance for the whole family to share holiday traditions, enjoy precious time together, and create lasting memories. It’s also the perfect...