By Amanda Madenberg In 1943, Mr. Henry Austin, only a year out of high school, was drafted for the war. Along with many other…
Posts published in November 2014
By Bella Harnick The feast may have ended, but the festivities had not. Dressed in all black and masked by black face paint, freshman Celine…
By Ashley Koo What does it take to get a cancer patient to smile? A thousand paper cranes. This year, the Art Club is working…
By Alana Farkas Thirty-three years ago, when the first report of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) appeared in the United States, the number of people infected…
By Celina Macura Every day, students walk, sometimes stumble, mindlessly to their classes. Nine classes, countless tests, and four missing pens later, all they’re left…
By Lauren Reiss It’s almost eight o’clock in the morning on the South Service Road off of Exit 33. Doctors and real-estate agents alike are…