The best of Boyce and the girls’ basketball team
—By Michael Bamford & Vansh Bansal— The girls’ basketball team entered last Friday’s rivalry game against South at 8-6, ready to take on a robust Pirates squad. The game, which had […]
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—By Michael Bamford & Vansh Bansal— The girls’ basketball team entered last Friday’s rivalry game against South at 8-6, ready to take on a robust Pirates squad. The game, which had […]
—By Julia Bannon and Elise Gorberg— Prom: the pinnacle of the high school experience, what separates the strong from the weak, the boys from the men, and the stylish from […]
—by Michael Bamford & Gabriel Yoder-Shenk— Horrible Bosses 2, directed by Sean Anders, could have been a failure. For instance, when excited fans of The Hangover went to see The […]
—by Danielle Brubaker & Zehra Madhavan— Let it Snow, by John Green, Lauren Myracle, and Maureen Johnson This quintessential holiday romance book contains three stories, each written by a different bestselling […]
It’s no secret that the competitive nature of WW-P leads to a hefty workload. That’s why district administration recently scheduled four “No Homework Nights” in an attempt to alleviate student […]
—by Julia Bannon & Gabriel Yoder-Shenk— Going out to lunch is among the most anticipated privileges of senior year. And according to North’s vice principal Doug Eadie, many juniors sneak […]
A chilly chemistry classroom highlights some of the HVAC problems the school has faced. —Bushra Hasan —by Michael Bamford & Hannah Mitlak— “One minute you’re in a classroom with a […]
Teachers Bob Boyce and Ardie Allen have developed some funny lines during their time teaching. —Bushra Hasan —by Michael Bamford & Vansh Bansal— “Sometimes you’re gonna do what you want […]
Books cover the air conditioning units, damp paper towels cover thermostats, artwork in the orchestra room shrivels with each passing day. Teachers advise students to bring coats to class, and the science classrooms seem to be in an entirely different ecosystem from the English ones. Some days the classrooms are unbearably hot; other days, they’re freezing cold. And this isn’t […]
—by Bushra Hasan, Zehra Madhavan, & Hannah Mitlak— House of Cupcakes The cat is out of the bag on this place. After winning the televised competition Cupcake Wars, House of […]
—by Liam Knox & David Yaffe-Bellany— A July Student Council campaign to prevent the involuntary transfer of North vice principal Melissa Levine generated a groundswell of community support, including hundreds […]
—by Michael Bamford & Ally Santa Maria— After a week of school spirit and a triumphant football game, students gathered in the gym on Saturday October 11 for the annual Homecoming dance, […]
You know that new attendance policy you’ve been so devastatingly angry/righteously excited about for the past month? Well, we’re going to do a little exercise right now to help you understand this incredibly important piece of regulation. Take out a blank sheet of printer paper (preferably 8 ½” x 11”, but legal pads are acceptable) and draw two circles (use a […]
As the midterm elections approach, Americans are reminded about the fundamental issue with their nation today: the inability to get anything done. But of course, the natural tendency is not […]
For centuries, politics has proven that often the pen can prove mightier than the sword. Today, however, the Tweet is outdoing both of those tools. In April, 276 Nigerian girls […]
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