Angelou’s poems speak to teenagers
April 25, 2012 • Kelli Tachdjian '14
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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
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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 »
Where’s the beef on Route 45?
May 23, 2011 • By John Cafasso '11
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On Wednesday April 13th, a new 25 burgers opened in Woodbury, New Jersey, right off of route 45 across the street from Wendy’s and next to Lacrosse Republic. 25 burgers is a gourmet burger establishment that sets out to give every customer an option, and they certainly do. They offer “25” different... Read more »
Secret Life of an American Teenager
May 12, 2011 • By Morgan Smith '14
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All teenagers have a secret life, things that go on behind the scenes. Likewise, the television show The Secret Life of an American Teenager is not afraid to be funny and serious. The Secret Life of an American Teenager aired on ABC Family. Its first season was in the year 2008. It was obviously a big... Read more »
Tis’ the season to wear flip flops
May 12, 2011 • By Morgan Harris '11
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Bring out those newly dolled up feet ladies. It’s sandal season! As the warm weather finally says hello, women scramble to get pedicures in hopes of making the best of their pale as snow feet. But with all of the flip flop choices out there, how can you be sure to get flops that aren’t only cute,... Read more »
Sydney Opera House is a marvel
April 15, 2011 • By A.J. Fillari '12
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The Sydney Opera House truly is a marvel among marvels. The high ceilings are like crashing waves created by a huge storm. Not only is it beautiful physically, but the sounds that come from it make the air sing. The voices of the structure are that of angels. They sing throughout... Read more »
Midnight Sun: Meyer’s Unfinished Master Piece
March 17, 2011 • By Danielle Grover '14
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Midnight Sun is Stephenie Meyer’s newest book in the Twilight series. During Meyer’s process of writing Midnight Sun, someone hacked onto her computer and leaked the first chapter online for the world to see. Meyer was so upset about this that she strongly considered not even... Read more »
How to look great for Spring Break
March 16, 2011 • By Danielle Grover '14
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Every one wants to look great when they go on their spring break vacations, right? But, with the economy and clothing costs today, it’s a little hard to look great on a small budget. However, there are some easy ways to make it happen. We all understand... Read more »
Saladworks is a tastier way to a healthier life
February 19, 2011 • By Kaitlin Hackett '14
Filed under Restaurants, Reviews
Everyone is health conscious these days. Health food establishments are popping up all over. These days, everyone wants to be healthier. We see the word organic much more in our daily lives, especially with the New Year’s only a few weeks ago. People want... Read more »
CES 2011 showcases new technology
February 19, 2011 • By John Cafasso '11
Filed under Reviews, Technology
The 44th annual Consumer Electronics Show or better known as CES, started this year on January 6th and ended on January 9th. It is an invitation for electronic consumers to get a glimpse of the new technology made by manufacturers. It’s equally a chance for the companies... Read more »

