Why You Should Hit the Books Before the Beach

By Ashley Carlisle

Published: May 25, 2010 | 6:03 pm
Does the beach sound more appealing than spending the summer in a classroom? Our managing editor Ashley Carlisle thinks exercising your brain may be a smarter choice.

Final Policy Unfair to AP Students

By Amanda Mesa

Published: | 6:01 pm
Think taking the AP exam is enough testing for you? We agree.

Editor’s Farewell

By Mateus Falci

Published: | 5:55 pm
Former editor-in-chief Mateus Falci says goodbye to the his readers and the Patriot Post staff

What IS Formspring?

By admin

Published: May 16, 2010 | 11:20 am
Hey guys! Always wanted to know what stalkers, bored web-surfers, and people who have a closeted disdain for you really think of your life? Rather ...

Out With the Outerwear Policy

By Amanda Mesa

Published: January 25, 2010 | 2:03 pm
Heritage’s outerwear policy is impractical; we propose a solution.

Distracted Drivers Roam the Streets

By Ashley Carlisle

Published: | 1:53 pm
The results are in; studies have concluded that drivers who text behind the wheel have the reaction time of a legally intoxicated driver.

Spanish Program Needs Expanding

By Lindsey Kline

Published: December 8, 2009 | 1:29 pm
Many students spend years in Spanish classes and never reach their goal to speak the language. “I began Spanish I in the seventh grade,” said ...

From Honors to AP: Minding the Gap

By Amanda Mesa

Published: December 6, 2009 | 7:53 pm
Lack of preparation impedes transition from honors into AP, leaves students drowning in advanced courses.

Vegetarianism: A Lifestyle of Fad Diet?

By Ashley Carlisle

Published: | 7:41 pm
According to a new study, vegetarians face a higher risk of developing certain deficiencies and even eating disorders than meat eaters.

A breif attack on daylight savings

By admin

Published: | 7:41 pm
A Brief Attack on Daylight Savings. After my once a week dose of Desperate Housewives, I felt a strange feeling not felt at this time in ...