Tag Archives: Julie Robinson
Chews Wisely
by: Julie Robinson Last month while I was researching 32 degrees, A Yogurt Bar and Twist and Taste on Urbanspoon, I came across many restaurants I had never even heard of. I decided to feature a couple of these unknown … Continue reading
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Susannah Carpenter: fashionista turned drill sergeant?
By: Julie Robinson Susannah Carpenter is that girl at school who looks cute every single day. Last year when the new dress code was implemented, she was the first one to figure out how to make the dress code look … Continue reading
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Chews Wisely / October 7, 2011 / 32Degrees Yogurt VS. Twist & Taste
Many people eat to live, but I live to eat. Food brings me the utmost joy, so writing about it comes naturally. In this column, I will document all my glorious food-related adventures. One of my favorite foods is ice … Continue reading
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How to have the best summer possible
By: Julie Robinson What are your plans this summer? If you’re the average high school student, your answer is waking up at noon on a daily basis, maybe doing a little swimming, possibly hanging out with friends, and inevitably staying … Continue reading
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Students to serve on mission trips this summer
By: Julie Robinson Elliott Sorrells –> Port-au-Prince, Haiti Elliott Sorrells, a junior who is active in his youth group at Temple Baptist, is going with a group of 21 others from his church to Porte-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti. The … Continue reading
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Juniors seek Distinguised Young Woman title
By: Julie Robinson The Lamar County Junior Miss program will be held on March 19th at the Saenger Theatre in downtown Hattiesburg. Junior Miss has been renamed Distinguished Young Woman to deter from the belief that Junior Miss is a … Continue reading
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Movie Reivew: Life As We Know It
By: Julie Robinson Life as We Know It is a fun, fast paced movie with a very unusual story line. Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel play the god parents of their best friends’ one-year-old daughter, Sophie. Heigl’s character is an … Continue reading
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Varsity girls soccer advances in playoffs, boys end season
By: Julie Robinson After finishing the regular season with a 13-2-4 record, the girls’ soccer team continued their success in the first two rounds of the playoffs, beating Terry High School 8-0 in Round 1, and Ocean Springs High School … Continue reading
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Cross Country: A family affair for local runners
By: Julie Robinson Chad Moore and Anthony, Kayla, and Christie Stricker are four very exceptional athletes at Oak Grove. Chad is in the eleventh grade, Anthony and Kayla are in the tenth grade, and Christie is in the eighth grade. … Continue reading
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Book Review: Redeeming Love
By: Julie Robinson Are you looking for a good read? Lately, I’ve had some serious trouble finding good books to read. The last book I read is called, Dead is the New Black by Marlene Perez. By the title of … Continue reading
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