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Away From the Arts

Away From the Arts

Lakshmi Iyengar March 2, 2024

“What are you going to major in?” It seems to be the only question adults can think to ask teens. From junior year of high school to freshman year of college, it’s really the only question that...

Cancellation of the 2024 Winter Dance

Cancellation of the 2024 Winter Dance

Ashlee Ranes February 27, 2024

This year’s South Winter Ball was originally scheduled for February 9th. Unfortunately, on the first of February, the dance was cancelled. The dance was also cancelled last year due to a lack of interest....

Club Spotlight: Active Faith

Club Spotlight: Active Faith

Cassidy Fisher, Assistant Editor February 8, 2024

“One day as Delaney and I sat in church... our pastor said, ‘Your time is so short on this earth and not everyone will know God when the final days come, so instead of living for God in private go...

Lunchtime Foes turned Fantastic Fiction

Lunchtime Foes turned Fantastic Fiction

Cassidy Fisher, Assistant Editor January 31, 2024

“If you don’t see yourself in a story, put yourself in a story,” said Brittany Powell in a message dedicated to her young readers. “Start writing.” Miss Powell did exactly that and has now...

An American Hero: The Spectacular Story of Archie Fagan

An American Hero: The Spectacular Story of Archie Fagan

Alex Dash, Editor-in-Chief January 29, 2024

“He has to be one of the sweetest people I’ve ever met,” said 12th grader Gianna Grumer, vice president of CB South’s Operation Eternal Gratitude. “He’s full of kindness, wisdom, and lots of...

Everything You Need to Know About Registering to Vote in Pennsylvania

Everything You Need to Know About Registering to Vote in Pennsylvania

Olivia Cao, Editor-in-Chief January 26, 2024

As April 23rd — the date of the Pennsylvania 2024 presidential primary — fast approaches, it is important for eligible voters to register in time to participate. Below is some helpful information...

The Eagles’ Christmas Game: How it Predicted the End of Their Season

The Eagles’ Christmas Game: How it Predicted the End of Their Season

Chloe Nam January 18, 2024

On Christmas, The Eagles finally broke their three-game losing streak with a hard-fought win over the New York Giants. While the game ended with a 33-25 Eagles win, it was riddled with mistakes, the Eagles...

Priscilla: A Review

Priscilla: A Review

Chloe Nam January 2, 2024

A year after Elvis was released, Sofia Coppola highlights a new perspective of the Presleys’ tumultuous marriage in Priscilla. Coppola encapsulates the spirit of a young woman dazzled by a gilded world...

Book Review: A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn

Book Review: A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn

Alex Dash, Editor-in-Chief December 29, 2023

“If you want to read a real history book, read Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States. That book will knock you on your a—,” said Matt Damon’s character in the movie Good...

Revenge Bedtime Procrastination: What Is It and How Can We Avoid It?

Revenge Bedtime Procrastination: What Is It and How Can We Avoid It?

Olivia Cao, Editor-in-Chief December 27, 2023

It’s past your bedtime, and you know it. After a long day of studying for exams/meeting with coworkers/working on projects, you’re drained and bone-weary and can’t wait to fall into bed where you...

Urban Forests: A Tree’s Transformative Power

Urban Forests: A Tree’s Transformative Power

Cassidy Fisher, Assistant Editor December 8, 2023

Trees are important—everyone knows that. You may ask someone “Why are trees so important?”, to which they would most likely answer, “They turn carbon dioxide back into oxygen”. Is that it—are...

Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.
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Looking back at the Life of Henry Kissinger

Alex Dash, Editor-in-Chief December 2, 2023

Henry Kissinger, Former U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Adviser to Presidents Nixon and Ford, died this Wednesday in his home in Kent, Connecticut. He was 100. The controversial diplomat...

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