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Where trends go to die

By: Sarah Hudes What if I told you that the shirt you are wearing right now was stitched together by the hands of suffering child laborers in Bangladesh?  Or that your favorite clothing store produces their clothes in dangerous garment factories in Cambodia?  Would you rethink where you bought your clothes? While our morality answers yes, people still continue buying […]

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North ranks second in the state

By: Lei Lei Wu and Shaun Robinson   In its September 2016 issue, New Jersey Monthly Magazine released its biennial state high school rankings.  North came in at number 2 on the Top 100 list, out of a total 337 public high schools in New Jersey. However, this year the magazine changed its ranking criteria.  They considered, for the first […]

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North’s MUN team remodels NorthMUNC II

By: Neha Tailigeri and Ritika Mukund North’s Model United Nations (MUN) team is one of the better-known clubs in the school. The club simulates the United Nations, where members, known as delegates, debate various international issues.  The club only attends four conferences at various major universities every year, but it participates in many more local conferences held by local high […]

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Ecuador 2016: more than just a field trip

By: Isha Patlola “Poderosa.  Hermosa. Divertida.” These are just a few words that Spanish teacher Ashley Warren used to describe WW-P’s trip to Ecuador this past August.  Poderosa, meaning powerful in Spanish, describes how the trip to Ecuador introduced the students to a rich, new culture and experience, leaving a profound impression on the whole group.  Hermosa, meaning beautiful, describes […]

From The Staff 0

Accountability, or a lack of trust?

Students look forward to experiencing the freedom of senior year—driving to school, missing morning or afternoon study halls, and squeezing as much out of the forty minutes of lunch as they can.  However, this year’s seniors walked into their first lower dining hall and were met with an unfamiliar adversary.  It wasn’t college applications; it wasn’t the workload of first […]

Arts & Review 0

Black Shows Matter

By: Michael Miller Many avid ABC viewers are probably familiar with its giant selection of family comedies.  Modern Family, Blackish, The Real O’Neil’s, Fresh Off the Boat, and The Goldberg’s are just a few of the channel’s giant hits.  ABC has broadcasted the stories of a variety of families and the diversity of their shows resonates with viewers. ABC—with the […]

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New and old gems in Princeton

By: Sarah Hudes and Isabelle Bannon Nomad Pizza: ★★★★☆ $$ new Branching off of their original location in Hopewell, the new Nomad Pizza is an extension to their business with the same pizzas offered.  It’s new and architecturally interesting location is right next to the Princeton McCaffrey’s.  They have a myriad of tasty foods including pizzas, salads, and desserts, which […]