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Rosie Pipada: A sister and a teacher

By: Natasha Kanitkar & Juliana Wojtenko While students were busy scrambling to prepare for the start of the 2018 school year, Junior Rosie Pipada was busy teaching students English at Prashanti Vidya Mandir School in Kota, India. During the summer of 2017, Pipada visited her family in India. After seeing students struggling to learn English at school, she realized that […]

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You should care about the clothes you wear: A guide to thrifting

By: Imogen Lubin Entering a thrift store, you are immediately greeted with the thick musty smell of vintage clothing. If you’re not familiar with this scent, imagine the smell that hits you whenever you enter your grandmother’s house––a blend of floral perfume, body odor, cigarettes, and mildew. The smell, accompanied by flickering lights, linoleum floors, and overcrowded racks, characterize every […]

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Why the world sucks

By: Emma Gampper Over the summer, I was lucky enough to receive a digital subscription to the New York Times—or so I thought. Immediately after I activated my account and downloaded the app, I was plagued with notifications that still haunt me to this day. I often woke up to a buzzing phone in crisis rather than an alarm clock. […]

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One thousand one hundred thirty five and counting

The number represents how many people have died because of mass shootings since 1966. On October 27, 2018, eleven people were killed at a Pittsburgh synagogue. On November 8, 2018, twelve people, including college students, were killed at a California country music bar. The following is a collection of student opinions regarding mass shootings. “I remember someone telling me that […]

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What exactly is love?

By: Rafeea Tamboli & Raymond Chang Preface: The following is an accurate representation of what happened between Rafeea and Raymond while they were trying to write an article about love. Just like love is complicated, this conversation reflects the complications that arise when discussing love. Raymond: Have you seen the video, “Why ‘love’ is a useless word – and three […]

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On living in a chicken soup bubble

By: Sarah Hudes My grandmother’s chicken soup is only adorned with matzo balls on the highest of holidays. On these special days, we roll them together from a box of Manischewitz matzo ball mix; hers are always smooth and perfectly sized (the size of a walnut is ideal, she says), while mine always turn out large and lumpy. I’ve never […]

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New gender-neutral bathrooms open for student use

By: Megan Leung & Emma Gampper At the beginning of the 2018 school year, students at High School North discovered that one of the bathrooms at the end of the upstairs math hallway had been transformed from a girl’s restroom to a gender-neutral restroom. The gender-neutral bathrooms are not new—North already had converted two other bathrooms in previous years. The […]

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High School North students visit Europe

By: Camila Angola & Emane Haque & Ananya Dondapati Eleven High School North students spent their summer vacation traveling across Europe and immersing themselves in different cultures under the guidance of the Education First, or EF Tours, travel program. The program is not sponsored by the West Windsor-Plainsboro school district; the tours are run independently by EF Tours and North […]