Archive for April 2011

Say bye to Bye Bye Birdie

 by Kit Mook Bye Bye Birdie was a historic event. Not only was it one of the funnier plays I have ever seen it also was the first play in CHS’s new theatre. The Arts Wing has been in construction for a year now and the drama department has began the tradition in the new … Continue reading »

AP Tests: The best and worst

by Abby Dennison Planning your schedule for next year? Stressing about the tests? Here’s the scoop on what you need to know going in. The Best AP World The Test: 70 multiple choice questions in 55 minutes, and then a DBQ (that’s a Document Based Question, for you sophomores) and two essays in 120 minutes. … Continue reading »

What’s my name?

  by Vanessa Amoako A name is extremely important and it is the only thing that remains with you throughout your life. But there’s more to names than just your average ‘Susie’ or ‘Tom.’ Some names have special meanings behind them, while others are like tongue twisters and are often mispronounced by everyone, especially substitute … Continue reading »

What’s on your playlist?

by Julian Rojas Sophomore Laura Rojas Music: Justin Beiber, Ke$ha, Nicki Minaj, Shakira, Chris Brown Movies: Limitless, The Hangover Shows: Glee, Modern Family Songs: “Who Says” by Selena Gomez, “Like ‘Em All” by Jacob Latimore Senior Grant VanDusen Music: Daft Punk, Skrillex, B.O.B, Ice Cube, DMX, Rick Astley Movies: Tron Legacy, The A-Team Shows: Dexter, … Continue reading »

Literary Jaguars show off their artistic talents

  Malkemes’ submission by Peyton Kennedy Ms. Malkemes, Advisor: The summer before my first year teaching, I received an e-mail from Josh Falek asking if I was interested in being the advisor for the Lit Mag. He was so zealous about starting the magazine. It’s been pretty much magical ever since. I honestly didn’t have … Continue reading »

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