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Matthew Bader ’15 demonstrates how he is double jointed by dislocating his left shoulder.

Students share what it’s like to be double jointed

Alexa Di Luca, Staff Writer March 17, 2015

During passing time, one will hear conversations that are riddled with inside jokes and filled with laughter float throughout the hallway. This may make it appear that the Staples community knows everything...

The Apple Sport Watch with silver aluminum case and white sport band starting at $349.

Apple introduces the watch of the future

Julia Greenspan, Public Relations March 17, 2015

On March 9th, Apple released new information regarding the Apple Watch, which Apple CEO Tim Cook first introduced as the company’s “new chapter” in early September. Last week, Cook excitedly spoke...

Best Buddies struts their stuff at fashion show fundraiser

Alix Sommers, Assistant Business Manager March 10, 2015

Chinese Lantern Festival lights up the library

Ivy Prince, Web A&E Editor March 10, 2015

 

Graphic by Olivia Crosby

Jonesing for Jones

Cadence Neenan, Web Managing Editor March 9, 2015

At first, William Jones might seem like an average science teacher, concerned merely with the subjects in which he specializes. His daily routine would suggest that this first glance might be correct. “I...

GSA members find comfort in close-knit camaraderie

GSA members find comfort in close-knit camaraderie

Daniela Karpenos, Web News Editor March 9, 2015

The Staples’ Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) chapter is one of thousands across the country. GSA is a nationwide youth network that, according to the organization’s website, aims to provide a “safety...

Getting up close and rowdy with Humans of Staples Timi Kolade

Getting up close and rowdy with Humans of Staples Timi Kolade

Zoe Brown, Editor-in-Chief March 9, 2015

Rowdy. That’s how Timi Kolade ’15 describes himself. “I do some crazy things,” he said. “I really don't know why I started to be rowdy, but I can definitely say it can put life [into] any...

Volunteers evoke smiles at Carver Center

Margaux MacColl, Features Editor March 9, 2015

As Natalie Lieberson ’17 entered the classroom, a jovial chaos erupted. Three first grade girls leaped from their chairs and raced to her. They tried to give her a hug but were too short and ended up...

Best Buddies dedicates month to ending a word

Best Buddies dedicates month to ending a word

Justine Seligson, Photo Coordinator March 7, 2015

To many students, March can be described by a simple word: long. As one of the few times during the year that is uninterrupted by any significant break, April seems like centuries away. However, for...

Students indulge in a love-hate relationship with Valentine’s Day

Students indulge in a love-hate relationship with Valentine’s Day

Fritz Schemel, Editor-in-Chief February 23, 2015

Every year on Feb. 14, millions of people in the United States celebrate Valentine’s Day, as they snack on heart shaped chocolates and exchange gifts with their loved ones. But few people actually know...

Robotics battles to the technological top

Robotics battles to the technological top

Brendan Massoud, Sports Editor February 16, 2015

Four teams from different schools, districts and states, each controlling one robot they built from scratch, surround a playing field with 160 balls. The intensity in the air is palpable as each side looks...

Wong rolls with the punches from the science wing to China

Wong rolls with the punches from the science wing to China

Becky Hoving, News Editor February 16, 2015

There is an old adage claiming “those who can’t do, teach.” However, here at Staples, there are many teachers who prove this adage wrong. Physics teacher Humphrey Wong is one of these teachers. While...

Humans of Staples – Rachel Beck embraces life’s constant uncertainties

Humans of Staples – Rachel Beck embraces life’s constant uncertainties

Justine Seligson, Photo Coordinator February 16, 2015

Some seniors know exactly what they want to do once they graduate this June. But ask Rachel Beck ’15 what her future entails, and she will have no specific goals. Her life path is constantly changing. “I...

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