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Jason Hoskins is on a Mission by Sienna McCulley
Jason Hoskins, a 17 year old senior at Coventry High School, is spending the week of October 22-29 in the Dominican Republic with an incredible cause. The Entry was fortunate enough to speak with Jason about his mission, and learn some eye-opening facts about his trip.
The Hunt was ON! By Allie Shinskey
On Saturday, October 29 from 5:00 to 9:30 pm, Coventry High School hosted The Hunt for the juniors and seniors as a way to celebrate Halloween. The big winners this year were team "Musketeers." Best costume props went to the "Laundry" team.
Joe Lachance’s Eagle Project Soles4Souls By Ruby Nguyen
Joe has made a difference in many people's lives and he “surely hopes to continue working to better this world.” Joe is a true inspiration and the entire CHS community should commend him for his good work.
Avenue Q Comes to CHS By Sienna McCulley
Avenue Q explores the social issues of today’s world, including racism, homosexuality, relationships, and finding one’s purpose, as it follows a whimsical cast of characters through their lives in New York. While many of the primary characters are portrayed as Sesame Street style puppets, the roles of Brian and Christmas Eve, played by Ray Thibeault and Hannah Lanoue, are the only “humans” in the entire play.
Get in the Fall Spirit BY Sydney Taylor
Get in the Fall Spirit BY Sydney Taylor Although Rhode Island’s weather can be a bit unpredictable, fall has officially arrived and is in full swing. So, if you are a fan of the changing leaves, autumn festivities, and spooky halloween adventures then you have come to the right place. Here The Entry offers […]
An Evening Around the World: 2016 Homecoming Dance BY Autumn Messier
Most students who attended the dance seemed to have a great time. Alaina Furtado said, “The decorations were really cool and I had a fun time!”
Life Lessons of a CHS Surfer BY Kaylen Grossi
After confronting my fear, the ocean now welcomes me regularly with open arms. Surfing has defined me as an individual in ways I never could have imagined, leaving me with the continual desire to be thrilled for life. The ocean is a teacher of patience, courage, and persistence, all traits which I wish to reflect when working in a hospital as a nurse in the future.
Check Out These Scary Halloween Movies! By Charles Leonard
The month of October is known for many great activities such as pumpkin and apple picking, corn mazes, and, of course, Halloween events. CHS students seeking entertainment during this season by way of horror movies may want to view some classics. What are your top Halloween movies? Here are some fan faves to consider adding to your Halloween flick lineup.
Is There Equity in the CHS Sports Program for Girls AND Boys? By Audrey Buffi
If there is no equivalent girls’ team, a girl may join the boys’ team in a sport. Football, for example, is a co-ed sport at the high school, although Hobin said it’s uncommon for a girl to join the football team.
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Turning a Nightmare into a Dream BY Tarah Dawley
We have a motto at my high school that, for me, rings true. Ad astra per aspera is the latin saying meaning, “To the stars through difficulty.” My experience as a loved one to a cancer patient has taught me how truthful this saying actually is. It has taught me that every second spent breathing is a blessing, and should be used to follow my true passions. Without the nightmare of my mother becoming sick, I would never have been able to discover the enthusiasm that I have for medicine, or the excitement I feel at the prospect of helping others.