One-term presidents don’t often have a large impact on policy matters. However, Jimmy Carter’s vision for peace in the Middle East and across the world still carries weight today as the US attempts to resolve the Israel-Palestine War that began with the Oct. 7 attacks in 2023.  Jimmy Carter’s influenceContinue Reading

Donald J. Trump was inaugurated and began his second term of the presidency on Jan. 20, 2024. The inauguration was held indoors because of the cold weather, but President Trump later moved to an arena of supporters to sign several executive orders. There he declared a national emergency at theContinue Reading

Although Pace students are busy with school, sports, and their many hobbies, some students still make time to invest in their entrepreneurial spirit. Students participate in a number of industries, from baking, like seniors Nola James and Mary Oyefuga, owners of Frosted by Nola and Mimi’s Treats, to organizations likeContinue Reading

The Pace Academy softball team has had tremendous success this year. Thanks to this team’s hard work, dedication, and new editions the team finished undefeated winning the AAAA Georgia High School Association region championship. This is the first time in history the Pace Academy softball team has gone undefeated inContinue Reading

This past month Pace Academy celebrated their annual homecoming. Homecoming is a tradition every year that every highschool in the world follows. The goal is to show school spirit if you are still in school, but if you have graduated then homecoming is when reunions are hosted.  This year PaceContinue Reading

AI cannot create anything new; its algorithm doesn’t possess creativity, just pattern recognition. Every piece of AI “art” that appears online is the product of an AI who stole the work of thousands of artists, remixed it and regurgitated the patterns it found into a computer-generated image. Continue Reading

Megan Klingler: Do y’all have a favorite Pace newspaper memory? Reed Millner: I really liked doing the escape rooms. Over the past three years I think they’ve been really fun, especially this year’s one. When you know everyone it’s a lot more fun. Ellie Siskin: I think when we wereContinue Reading

The 2023-24 school year has been exciting for many reasons, but one of the reasons is the number of teacher babies. A total of seven faculty members are having children this year, including Mrs. Caitlin Terry, Mrs. Tamara Neiley, Dr. Kaylan Haizlip, Mr. Ben Ewing, Mrs. Amy Ruff, Mrs. JordanContinue Reading

On April 18 and 19, the cast of Mean Girls performed the annual spring musical to roaring crowds. Junior Elsa Nagle played the main character Cady Heron and junior Meghan Keller played the antagonist Regina George in the high school version of this popular show. “I’ve really enjoyed working withContinue Reading

Fans of the beloved 2004 comedy Mean Girls were excited to watch another Mean Girls movie, released in theaters Jan. 12. However, the new movie is not simply a reboot of the popular teen comedy, it is an adaptation of the Broadway musical that was based on the original film.Continue Reading

Mr. Matt Ball has been working at Pace Academy as a librarian for 10 years, and is now the Director of Libraries, however, students may not know as much about Mr. Ball as other faculty members, as he doesn’t teach any classes. Although you may mostly see Mr. Ball puttingContinue Reading

The upcoming year promises to be an active political season, with debates over foreign aid to Ukraine and Israel, new budgets, culture wars and a presidential election looming around the corner. The House of Representatives will be a key battleground for many of these issues, and much hinges on theContinue Reading

The cast of Puffs competed in the One-Act Play GHSA State Championship and placed 5th in Georgia. Senior Hannah White and junior Nicholas Demba were also named in the State All Star Cast. Puffs is a hilarious spin off of a certain series about a school of witchcraft and wizardryContinue Reading