February 2023 7
Reviving the Oaker Connect Program By Isabella St. Angelo
Have you ever felt as though your achievements, hardwork, and kindness in school go unnoticed by your teachers? The Oaker Connect program seeks to reward those kids who embody what it truly means to be an OAKER.
Album Flashback Review by Peyton DeFilippis
HS1, released May 12th 2016, was Harry Styles’ first album after leaving the famous band One Direction. This is my personal favorite album out of the three that are currently out because of how personal it is.
A Conversation About Whiplash By Olivia Fung
Whiplash is very possibly one of the best movies I’ve seen in my limited time on this earth. I can’t tell if you're going to love it, but if you’re anything like me, you’ll be in awe. It’s not something you enjoy, it’s something you appreciate. It’s art.
Valentine’s Day Book Recommendations By Keely Sullivan
Here are some good books that I would really recommend checking out before Valentine’s Day or even beyond. Happy Valentine’s Day and happy reading!
How to Avoid Oversleeping BY Hazel Duross
Here are the top research-based tips that could help you wake up early and avoid being late for school and/or work.
Returning to the Thrills, Chills, and Alien Abductions List By Isabella Carlow
This is part two of the book reviews for the Thrills, Chills and Alien Abductions list, a list of books put out last year that can be found in the school library. In my last review, I talked about the book Wilder Girls by Rory Power. This time, I'll be talking about Hell Follows With Us by Andrew Joseph White. Once I saw the cover of this book on the list, I didn't even need to read its description and already knew I wanted to do a review on it.
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CHS Community Celebrates Free Speech BY SAMUEL HIERS
Be prepared for some exciting and inspiring events going forward in the week of February 6th! During morning announcements for all of this week and throughout the halls of your school, you will hear and see quotes by various authors and figures throughout history that draw attention to freedoms of speech and the power of the press. Courtesy of your lovely Entry staff, these quotes have been well-chosen to promote our club’s goals and spread awareness of the articles and content we bring to you regularly. More importantly, we hope that these quotes will inspire you to communicate ideas and information more openly without the fear of being prosecuted for what you believe.