Letter to the Editor
December 22, 2009
Dear Editor, For full disclosure, I am President and Founder of the Young Republicans Club and a proud American patriot. I recently read the Inklings spread concerning the Pledge of Allegiance and felt that there was a decided lack of oppositional viewpoint. There was no person asked in detail about... Read more »
Staples Fans Assert Their Wrecker Pride
December 22, 2009
Ross Gordon ’11 & Lila Epstein ’10 News Editor & Editor in Chief “You have never beaten Staples in anything so suck my f—ing d—. I think it’s funny that a team we’ve already beaten is talking s— to us. What could possibly give you any confidence for tomorrow when the... Read more »
Crosswords Accepted at Collaborative Team Meeting
December 22, 2009
At a Dec. 16 meeting, the Collaborative Team decided that the New York Times crosswords and other puzzles distributed by the library would not be discontinued. At a previous meeting, the notion was raised that students disrupt class by completing the puzzles. Principal John Dodig reiterated that... Read more »
Top Ten Movies of the Past Ten Years
December 22, 2009
Ian Phillips ’10 A&E Editor There Will be Blood 2007 | Photo Courtesy of Reel Movie News 1 ) There Will Be Blood (2007): Epic films come and go, but this is one that truly stays. What’s often best remembered about the film is Daniel Day–Lewis’ towering performance that emanates... Read more »
Medication, Therapy Fight Depression
December 22, 2009
Dana Rappaport ’11 Web Opinions Editor Approximately one in every eight adolescents suffers from depression each year. However, only 30 percent of these teens receive treatment for depression, by either medication or therapy. According to WebMD.com, teens are capable of developing their depression... Read more »
The Truth Behind Depression in Teenagers
December 22, 2009
Lucas Hammerman ’10 & Emily Goldberg ’12 News Editor & Web Sports Editor I have been drinking a lot, and I have been dating a lot, and I have been doing things that I am really ashamed of. I started smoking, and I did a lot of things while I was drunk, or smoking weed, that I think I got... Read more »
The Day I See the Difference
December 22, 2009
Graphic by Leah Bitsky '12 Leah Bitsky ’12 Staff Writer Year 2002. I’m lying on the beach in my bathing suit, my eyes closed and shielded behind cheap sunglass that don’t really work, but look cool, hoping that I am tanning and not burning. Florida is lovely in the winter. The day is perfect,... Read more »
Seniors Set to Lead Wreckers Back to States
December 22, 2009
Last year the boys indoor track team ended the season strong placing second in FCIACs and States as well as first in their division. This year, coach Laddie Lawrence hopes to improve upon that same standard. However, the team lost numerous key players totaling 17 lettermen. Even with these losses there... Read more »
Cut the Cost in Half with Self–Cut Hair
December 22, 2009
Monica Mula ’10 Web Opinions Editor Hair makes a statement. A blue and red mohawk or a “high and tight” military cut is bound to say something different about the respective person sporting it. Hair has become a varied symbol of status and ideals for different types of people. Women schedule styling... Read more »
Where 0-18 Happens
December 22, 2009
Dustin Dobbs ’10 Sports Editor Before I start this column, I would like to congratulate the New York Knicks on officially not being the worst team in the NBA anymore. Read more »


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