Physics Explained
With recent news of the discovery of particles that can move faster than the speed of light, reactions range from scientific purists panicking over the ...
When a ‘Foreign’ Language Just Isn’t That Foreign After All
For better or worse, human beings constantly seek to do things ‘the easy way.’ Almost as a rule, difficulties stink, shortcuts win, and ‘conflict’ is ...
Staff Editorial: Resume Building
“From the moment you begin ninth grade you start building your high school resume.” Such is the solemn, momentous sentence the majority of students hear ...
Varsity Golf Teams Post Strong Results
So far, both the Varsity Girls and Varsity Boys teams have enjoyed a successful and gratifying season, perhaps highlighted by both teams’ climb to the ...
Mixed Emotions From Chorus
Senior Stephanie Elfont left the room in shock, amazed by what she had just accomplished.
“I thought I had scored perfectly, but I couldn’t believe it ...
iPads Officially Implemented
Administration invested in 150 iPads to use in the classrooms for the 2011 school year; this “trial run” will determine whether the school will remain ...
Spike for Survivors
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Girls Varsity and Junior Varsity teams donned pink jerseys and socks during their October games and practices. ...
October 2011
October 2011 Issue Part 1
October 2011 Issue Part 2
Sweet Profit: Bake Sales
Rows upon rows of delicate, handmade cupcakes and sweets (also unflatteringly known as “junk food,” but that’s irrelevant). The enamoring smell of warm chocolate. The ...
Occupy South Florida
Dozens of peaceful protestors lined the streets in front of the Ft. Lauderdale Federal Court House October 15 to join the ranks of many ...

