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Pushing the Limits with APUSH BY CHRISTINA LANCELLOTTA
With only a short time left until the Advanced Placement United States History exam, students are definitely feeling the pressure. The exam will be challenging, especially considering all the students have had to go through the past year and a half of distant, hybrid, and in-person learning. The Entry asked questions to both students enrolled […]
An Island Getaway awaits You in Animal Crossing: New Horizons BY CHRISTINA LANCELLOTTA
Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been dominating social media in the past few months. The long-awaited next entry in one of Nintendo’s most beloved franchises not only offers fun and unique gameplay, but for many players, it offers something they need during this time- an alternate reality, completely created and customized by themselves.
CHS Drama Brings Magic to the Stage with PIPPIN BY CHRISTINA LANCELLOTTA
Fall is upon us, which means it is time for another CHS Drama Production. This year, the cast and crew present Pippin, the four-time Tony Award-winning musical. Pippin was written in 1972 by three-time Oscar winner and four-time Grammy winner Stephen Schawrtz, who has written other well-known musicals such as Godspell and Wicked. Pippin was revived on Broadway in 2013 and has won many awards, including Best Revival Of A Musical in the 2013 Tony Awards.
The musical is filled with humor, dance numbers, and high energy songs, but will not disappoint in terms of mature themes and ideas on trend with CHS drama teacher, Mr. Wilkinson’s, previous performances.
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Paradise Lost, Paradise Found with New Horizons’ Latest Update BY CHRISTINA LANCELLOTTA
I think any additions to the game were welcomed by the community. I loved the new content and the holidays that were added and while I’m sad to see it was really the last big update for the game, I still think there is a lot of good content they packed into the last update, and I love playing the DLC as a whole different game. These updates were all good for themselves and the game. I argue that they saved the game from being merely mediocre and turned the game into something more worthwhile to play.