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.

NCAA Tournament Review

Ben Stryker
Staff Cartoonist

“That was the most incredible game of basketball I have ever seen in my life. Incredibly bad. “

“It was the worst. Ever…ever.”

These are the things I heard in school the day following the championship game, but I completely disagree.

That’s right, true believer; I thought Monday night’s game between UConn and Butler was some of the most entertaining basketball of the entire tournament.

New principal announced

Catherine Chiocchi
Editor-in-Chief

According to the New Canaan Advertiser, Dr. Bryan Luizzi has been chosen to replace Principal Tony Pavia next year. Dr. Luizzi will take over the position on July 1. Check back soon for updates.

Snow day causes change in exam schedule

Catherine Chiocchi
Editor-in-Chief

After about an inch of snowfall which turned to freezing rain early this morning, Superintendant Dr. David Abbey cancelled school. According to a special schedule posted on the high school’s website, all exams will be pushed back one day. Second semester will begin Tuesday, Jan. 25 and will follow a Day B Homeroom Schedule.

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