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CHS Drama Prepares a Stage-Version of “Catch Me if You Can” BY STEPHANIE TAYLOR
With fun songs and energetic dance numbers, CHS drama’s Catch Me If You Can isn’t something you want to miss. Come see this talented cast ‘live in living color’ on December 12, 13, or 14, with tickets only $10 for students, and see for yourself how amazing it is!
Are You Ready for Spirit Week 2024?!?! BY ISABELLA CAROLOW
Spirit Week, starting on Monday, March 4th, is right around the corner. It's one of the most fun weeks of the school year, with the whole school coming together to dress up for each theme, and compete in competitions after school. In addition to the competitions and dressing up, the food drive and Penny Wars are other ways to win points for your grade.
The Taylor Swift “Thing” BY KEELY SULLIVAN
As many people are aware, Taylor Swift seems to be everywhere these days. She has had tremendous success her entire career, but this past year Taylor has reached unimaginable heights. From observing her on her record breaking world tour, hearing news about the upcoming release of her eleventh studio album, or catching glimpses of her at football games, Taylor Swift has captured the attention of the world, both good and bad.
The Return of Christmas Music By Keely Sullivan
Christmas season has officially begun, and one of the most universally loved parts is the music that comes along with it. We hear Christmas music everywhere, on the radio, in stores, and at home. These songs play a role in making the season so special and there is nothing like listening to Christmas music while curled up under a blanket and surrounded by glowing lights.
No Time for Boredom this Holiday Season! By Christiana Votta
It's that time of the year again when everyone is waiting in anticipation for winter break. It's that time when we can momentarily retire our school bags and paperwork to enjoy the holiday season. However, during the break, we all reach a point in time where boredom is our worst enemy—leading us to ponder the question; what to do? To help alleviate this boredom I came up with a list of events or small activities that students can attend with friends and families.
Barbie: An Analysis of the Movie BY ISABELLA CARLOW
Honestly, when I walked out of the theaters after the movie, I was surprised, but also happy with Barbie. It was everything I expected it to be, and more. There was chaos, a lot of pink, and singing and dancing, obviously. There were so many wonderful moments in the film, and I know many people thought the same. Gretta Gerwig did an amazing job of creating Barbie Land and honoring the doll, while also discussing many other issues that many, if not everyone, could relate to. If you haven’t seen the movie already, I definitely think you should- you’re missing out if you don’t.
Melanie Martinez Album Review By Isabella Carlow
If I had to describe this album in one word, it would be ethereal. Every part of this album, ranging from the instruments, the vocals, and the sound effects is absolutely magical. I think Melanie Martinez is super talented and deserves all the support and fans she has. For me, this is a no-skip album, and after reading this others might come to appreciate it as much as I do.
Fun Things to Do Over Spring Vacation BY EMMA MALARDO
Truthfully, no single list could hold the vast amount of opportunities here in our state to make this spring break the best one yet, but these are just a really great few to consider! For those like me who have birthdays that typically fall over spring break especially, make up for it by celebrating early and looking into one of these super fun events to cheer up.
Upcoming Movies BY HAZEL DUROSS
With the 3rd quarter done and summer on the horizon, new movies have begun to spring up. From fantasy adventure to horror sci-fi, you can't deny that some of these movies could be fun to watch.
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Is It That Sweet?: Reviewing Sabrina Carpenter’s New Album ‘Short n’ Sweet’ by ISABELLA CARLOW
Sabrina Carpenter has arguably become a worldwide sensation with her summer hit Espresso and the 70’s nostalgia of Please, Please, Please. Continuing her streak of fame, she released her 6th studio album, Short n’ Sweet on August 23, which of course became an instant success. It seems like she’s everywhere now, with her songs topping […]