Unidentified artist on the rise

The unknown can provide immense curiosity and excitement to many people. With the identity-less, upcoming artist β€œWho is Fancy,” the unexplained has started wide controversy.

The real question at hand is specified by his own name.

β€œWho is Fancy” released a song titled β€œGoodbye,” which is surprisingly being played on radio stations all across the country. Radios and listeners are all stumped with the unknown. Song introductions can only be made with this β€œWho is Fancy” persona.

Some are saying that he might be an already known artist, who is fooling everyone with this fake, anonymous identity. Music lovers, YouTube commenters and critics have speculations that it may be Ne-Yo or even Adam Levine.

The fact that the sound of his voice has not sparked an immediate connection to an existing artist has some assuming that he is an entirely new star.

One thing is for certain though, this unidentified pop-star has received great attention. The idea behind this phenomenon was a genius way to introduce a new song and receive a mass amount of popular attention in a short amount of time.

Soon the world will know the true identity of β€œWho is Fancy,” with the hopes that it will not be a disappointment to all.

Student Council hosts annual blood drive

By Lane Hedler

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Cots and folding chairs were neatly placed neatly in rows, ready to intercept students, and a table was piled high like a thanksgiving cornucopia with pre-packaged cookies, soda and other metallic bags of junk food. With the Blood Mobile parked by the auditorium doors, the lower gym was turned into a pit stop station for students to donate their blood to the American Red Cross.

Senior Julia Ryan sat half reclined on a cushioned cot. Half-laughing and with a huge smile on her face, Ryan said, β€œI like feeling the satisfaction that I get knowing that my blood can make a difference. I feel like a good person and I am O positive so my blood is extra special.”

For many of the people donating blood, it is a good deed they frequently do, but for some, this was their first time donating, and volunteers from Student Council were eager to distract first-time and repeat donors from the discomfort that comes with the blood drawing process.

β€œI am about to shake off this cot,” Β junior Jack Dotson said, mentally preparing himself. “This is the first time I have ever donated blood.”

Members of Student Council kept the event flowing smoothly with concern for both the generous donors, as well as the nurses from the American Red Cross. Student Council hoped that this blood drive would bring in a record number of donors, and the high school would donate more pints of blood than in years past. Details about the donated blood will come at a later date from the American Red Cross.

β€œYou see that,” Senior and two-time blood donor Thomas Headen said while pointing to the blood flowing in the tube of his IV. β€œThat’s liquid me!”

Whitney Houston’s daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown found unresponsive

Bobbi Kristina Brown is the highly known daughter of the late performer Whitney Houston and was recently found unresponsive in the bathtub of her Georgia home.

The situation was called in by Brown’s husband and one of his friends as they found Brown unconscious in the tub.

Brown is currently in critical condition and is surrounded by only her immediate family as her father asks for the media to respect their privacy said a source to Entertainment Tonight.

The incident was frighteningly similar to the incident that killed her mother three years earlier. Although sources have said the situation was not an attempt on her life, other sources have claimed that the similarity to Houston’s death was β€œno coincidence.”

Although police have searched Brown’s home and investigated further, there has been no proof or sign of any drug or alcohol related abuse. Therefore, the police are considering the it as a medical incident.

Upon being admitted to the hospital, Brown was placed into a medically-induced coma. Despite slight eye movement, which has not proved any improvement to her condition, Brown remains in the medically-induced coma. Doctors began to wean Brown off of the sedatives, but decided it would be a better idea to keep her in the induced coma.

There is no certainty on Brown’s recovery nor the possible death of Brown; however her family is β€œhoping for the best, but preparing for the worst,” until further updates on the health and stability of Brown.