Albom’s The Time Keeper is a tear-jerker
May 28, 2013 • By Lisa Lessig '14
Filed under Book, Reviews
Did you ever wonder how time keeping started? Or who the first person was to discover that an amount of time can be counted? Or why we keep time? Or what life would be like without time keeping? Well, Mitch Albom has the answers. Mitch Albom is a successful author who started out as a sports writer... Read more »
Senior Trip offers a lifetime of memories
May 28, 2013 • By Casey Roetz '13
Filed under Reviews, Top Stories
The alarm buzzed at 3 a.m. on March 23, 2013, and I wanted to do nothing more than to roll over and pull the covers back over my head. I had a choice to make. Either get my lazy butt out of bed and get ready for Senior Trip or get more sleep and miss out on some of the soon to be best memories of my... Read more »
Be ready for Vans Warped Tour 2013
May 26, 2013 • By Amanda Dolbow ‘14
Filed under Reviews
Established in 1995, Warped Tour is a large concert that travels all of the United States and projects a diverse array of artists. It is currently in its 19th year of establishing new artists and discovering new talent in the music industry. Warped Tour starts on June 15th in Auburn, WA, and it finishes... Read more »
West Deptford’s got talent
May 25, 2013 • By Inese Wingate ’13
Filed under Opinion, Reviews
As the main lights dim down and the stage lights come on, the audience gets a glimpse of a boy sitting on a bench in the middle of the stage. He’s sitting there with one leg crossed over the other and a hat on his head low over his eyes. Then suddenly music comes on, a slow techno beat starts playing.... Read more »
New England Patriots clinch the AFC East Division
January 21, 2013 • By Brooke Rattay ‘16
Filed under Fall Sports, Reviews, Sports
The New England Patriots football team is one of the most known and talked about football teams from their Super Bowl victories to the time when they were caught cheating by videotaping the other team’s game plans. But that could be considered their only low point in Patriot’s history. So far this... Read more »
Mr. West Deptford: a humorous take on a beauty pageant
January 21, 2013 • By Casey Roetz ‘13
Filed under Reviews, Top Stories
Where can you go on a Friday night where you can find high school men taking a modern twist on Romeo and Juliet, reenacting scenes from Step Brothers, rapping about school lunches, and guitar playing with featured singing all on stage in one place on the same night? The Mr. West Deptford Pageant at West... Read more »
Where can you find the best chicken?
January 14, 2013 • By Alyssa Palumbo “16
Filed under Podcasts, Reviews
Who has the best cup of joe: Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks?
November 24, 2012 • By Brooke Rattay ‘16
Filed under Reviews
The aromas of coffee can make coffee lovers and coffee haters mouths’ water. Between Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks plus every store in between, our world is filled with quick run-in-get-the-coffee-and-get-out businesses and quaint café styled businesses to fill the need for hungry and thirsty human... Read more »
Angelou’s poems speak to teenagers
April 25, 2012 • Kelli Tachdjian '14
Filed under Reviews
Self-confidence is essential when you’re a teenager, even as an adult. Without it, you are putty in the world’s hands. It’s hard to describe and explain. You kind of have it or you don’t. But you can gain self-confidence. Maya Angelou talks about self-confidence indirectly... Read more »
Who doesn’t love free food?
March 16, 2012 • By Lisa Lessig '14
Filed under Reviews
Whenever you walk in the hallway and smell a delicious aroma that you know can’t possibly be the cafeteria food, your first guess is usually that the cooking class is making something. All the cooking classes are taught by Mrs. Yvonne Herbst. When you want to take a cooking class, you have a few choices... Read more »

