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Advice for the Class of 2020 BY NATHAN MACOMBER
My senior year is sadly coming to a close in the next week or so. And as I look back on this year, I think of all the great memories, friends, and moments that I’ve made. My senior year was honestly the best year ever and I hope the same goes for you next year.
Ways to Make Your Summer Job Search Easier By Amanda McKechnie
As the school year is coming to an end and summer vacation is around the corner, searching for a job could be a top priority. For teenagers, it can often be much harder to find a job because of our age, but with help from Mrs. Siemmao, your job search can be less of a hassle.
Mixed Reviews on the Recent Grade 9/10 Semi Formal BY GRACE PETRARCA
Initially, the planning committee feared a lack of interest in attending the dance would cause it to be canceled. This was a concern because if not enough tickets are sold to the semi-formal, this could affect our budget for prom, which is more worrisome for the sophomores as their junior prom is just next year. However, the night ended up being a success what a great turnout as many tickets were sold on the last day of sales.
EIGHT GREAT RI Summer Destinations to Visit BY CONNOR MCKAIG
Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the union, but that doesn’t mean that it has to be the most boring! There are many great times to be had here as long as you know where to go. Whether it be thrills, delicious food, or stunning natural beauty, the ocean state has something for every tourist (or native!) to enjoy and experience.
The End of an Era: The Top 15 Moments of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Voted by CHS BY TIARA ROCHON
The End of an Era: The Top 15 Moments of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Voted by CHS BY TIARA ROCHON Now that Endgame has been released, many have flocked to see it on the big screen. Phase 4 of the MCU has officially ended, along with the original six Avengers. So what better […]
Are You Ready Preparing for Life after CHS and the College Planning Process? BY NATHALIE FORTIER
Depending on what grade you’re in, you may or may not have already started to feel the pressure of knowing what to do with your life. There are so many options - entering the workforce, enlisting in the military, going to college - and it can be stressful knowing where to go in life and how to get there. For underclassmen, there are still a couple of years ahead to decide, but for upperclassmen it can feel like the pressure is on, especially if you plan on going to college, to have your whole life planned out ahead of you. But not to worry, the stress of the college planning process can easily be brought to a minimum if you break it down into a few simple steps.
Avengers Endgame is the Greatest MCU Entry to Date BY AIDEN WARD
As the second part to last year’s blockbuster hit Infinity War, Avengers Endgame has proven to be one of the most anticipated movies of the decade. In its opening weekend, Endgame made an estimated $1.2 billion, destroying previous records as the first movie to make over a billion dollars upon its debut.
Why the Boston Bruins Will Win the Stanley Cup This Year BY ALEX DiIMASI & TROY SHELDON
The Boston Bruins have finished the season as one of the most feared, respected teams in the league. Their young core mixed with their seasoned veterans along with their all-star talent have proven to a force in the National Hockey League. The NHL playoffs have a reservoir of talented teams, and with the depletion of these talented teams, as the playoffs continue, the Bruins are destined for greatness in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Summer Reading by Rob Petrarca
Summertime is a time for adventure and fun. If you are looking for excitement then journey into the far reaches of space in the far distant future where several factions are at war. These factions are competing for control of the Arakis, home to a substance called spice that is the most wanted and sought after commodity in the entire universe. So join the adventure across the barren deserts of the distant future and read Dune.
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Senior Supper 2019 BY NATHAN MACOMBER
Overall, senior supper was amazing. It made me look back on all 4 years of high school and realize what a relationship I’ve made with a lot of kids. It made me excited for the future and excited for everyone else's future. I know everyone in my class will succeed in wherever life takes them.