Pass The Parsnips, Please: A Turkey-Free Thanksgiving

Rebecca Bregman, Staff Writer
November 26, 2012
Filed under Opinions
Thanksgiving. The time for family. The time for cozy fires radiating warmth. The time for rich, spiced food. And of course, the time for a huge, juicy, roasted turkey. Thanksgivings across America cover this basic outline more or less, but for some, like me, there’s one important, traditional, and... Read more »
Parents Don’t Go To School . . . Right?

Rebecca Bregman, Staff Writer
October 12, 2012
Filed under Opinions
There it is: that trivial, miniscule, unimportant, homework assignment I missed. A daunting zero contaminates my grade report. Normally, missing one assignment wouldn’t be such a day-ruiner. But the belligerent text message from my mom that I’ll be receiving around third period is definitely... Read more »
New and Improved…Again

Rebecca Bregman , Staff Writer
October 5, 2012
Filed under A&E
It’s happening again. The clusters of students raving over new cases, preorders higher than the supply, replaying the Apple preview video, phones immediately updated with the new software: it’s the all new iPhone 5. “I’m just curious to see what this new phone possibly has that the iPhone... Read more »








