The News Section in the October Issue

Lizzy Kilbride and Kelly Saiz
News Editors

Over the past month we have been busy putting together the news section. We are excited to welcome Lizzy Kilbride onto our editorial staff!

Because October is dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness and Domestic Violence Awareness, we’ve dedicated space to covering these issues. We also have an article on the Polo Foundation, founded by senior Isa Carillo in support of horse slaughter prevention. Awareness is a key trend of the October issue and is echoed in the editorial.

Awards Assembly honors outstanding students

Kelly Saiz
Reporter

On Friday, June 4, seniors, juniors, and a very few sophomores received awards for their academic, co-curricular, and creative merit during the Senior Awards Assembly. The annual event took place in the auditorium, where teachers, students, and parents watched the hour and a half long show…

Police Club visits court

Whitney Gulden
Reporter

On Tuesday, May 25, eleven members of the Police Club went to the Stamford Courthouse to go behind the scenes of the judicial system.

There, club members were given a tour by the courthouse Elite Marshall Sapienza and lawyer Mark Durkin, where the students saw holding cells where criminals are brought before trial, the public story law library, and the juvenile clerk’s office.

Between touring, the students exercised their right of access to the judicial system by sitting in on the proceedings of two active cases.

Please be appropriate

Kelly Saiz

Ok, I get it, we’re in high school and we’re supposed to experiment with different things. Every girl occasionally craves trying something new, some even prefer the little risk of wearing something that gives them a feel-good high.

No one will ever make all of the right choices. Truthfully, I hesitate from writing about this because