December 2022 7
Walter Clarke: Coventry Alumnus, Vietnam Veteran, and Local Hero By Riley Clarke
You may or may not be familiar with the little stone plaque in front of the football field, a few of you might even think it’s a gravestone (it’s not). It’s not the plaque that’s important here, but the name on it. If you look closely enough, you’ll read the words: Walter Clarke Athletic Complex.
Marching Onward: Honoring CHS Band By Samuel Hiers
My experiences in the band during all of my time here at CHS have been fond memories and have deepened not only my appreciation for music in general, but has empowered me to bring together my community and share gifts to as many as possible. Music is a remarkable art form that deserves a place in the world and can help make us happier.
WCVY: Coventry High School’s Hidden Gem By Josephina Johnson
Radio has gone out of style, replaced by Spotify and social media. Yet radio offers much that these lack, including a sense of history and culture missing from your phone. Like a record player, listening to music on the radio offers you a different type of sound, with a nostalgic buzz often hovering in the background. But unlike vinyl records, radio is free.
Finding a Reliable First Car By Harrison McMahon
Since many of us are coming to the time in our life for a first car, here are some reliable and cheap first cars to think about purchasing.
Reading My Way through the CHS Library’s “Thrills, Chills, and Alien Abductions” List BY ISABELLA CARLOW
I was super lucky to happen to come across this book, and I really hope the next one I review will be just as good, if not better! Next month, my book review will be on Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White, be sure to check out that one as well!
Festive Places to Visit in the Winter BY KEELY SULLIVAN
These are only a few of the many festive places in Rhode Island, there are so many more! I really recommend stopping by Wickford, Santa’s Magical Drive-Through Christmas Display and Music Light Show, and Wood Estates to get into the holiday cheer. I hope you enjoy these places as much as I did and have an amazing holiday season.
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Unearthing Something Louder BY EMMA MALARDO
Oddly enough, this experience sparked my great interest in writing. I needed an outlet to express the courage I couldn’t speak, and writing did the trick for me. I put my deepest passions and resentments into fine print in hopes that they could one day change the ways of the world, and inspire those like me to speak their minds the way our minds speak to us