Aftershocks: A Reflection on the Earthquake in Japan

Julia Rose Duray
Reporter

Friday, March 11, 2011 around 2:30 pm: I should be working on my research paper. I am doing English homework instead, which is a form of procrastination that has he clever appearance of productivity. I am currently sitting in the Humanities Resource Center, which essentially consists of a windowless room lined with Dell computers, and a disgruntled intern at a desk who will help you with your history homework but only when he’s finished drawing his latest web comic. He and the quiet anonymous underclassman in the corner are the only other people in the room, but they both have headphones in.
2:46 pm: Earthquakes are obviously not abnormal in Japan. In fact, I have come to welcome them by accepting the brief swinging of overhead lights and a few moments of wasted class time as everyone collectively holds their breath.

Scoreboard 4/27

Current Records:

Baseball: 6-4
Softball: 7-2
Boys’ Lax: 3-3
Girls’ Lax: 4-3
Boys’ Tennis: 10-0
Girls’ Tennis: 7-0
Boys’ Golf: 2-0
Girls’ Golf: 2-0

Read more for up-to-date scores.

ABC creates a modern kind of family

Harrison Burt
Reporter

In its thriving second season, ABC’s Modern Family has become the new face of network-television family comedy. Reconnoitering three types of a dysfunctional family, the show depicts the blossoming of a traditional, a homosexual, and an interracial marriage, all intertwined to create a new kind of family.

Students recite verse at 4th Annual Poetry Fest

Giuliana Savini
Reporter

In honor of National Poetry Month, the Fourth Annual Poetry Fest was held in the Wagner Room at 7 p.m. on Apr. 14. Hosted by English teachers Kristen Brown and Melissa Rampelli, students gathered to perform their original work. Over 60 student poets presented their poetry, each competing for one of the four awards including Best Poem, Best Imagery, Best Presentation of a Poem and Best Play on Words. Four honorable mentions were also given in each award category.

Physics Bowl provides more challenges for physics students

Lily Kazemi
Reporter

On Tuesday, Apr. 5, all Honors and AP Physics students participated in the annual Physics Bowl held at the high school. This comes on the heels of the Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS) team’s impressive win at the March 15 JETS state championships at New Haven University. Varsity “A” and Junior Varsity brought home gold medals in their divisions, and Varsity “B” earned bronze.

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