Hot or not? TV special (SPOILER!)

Harrison Burt and Sara Levine
Reporter and Editor-in-chief

With so many new and returning shows on air, we thought we’d save you some time and tell you what’s worth watching. If this is the first you’ve thought of TV after pressing “record” on your DVR, get on that.

Cooking cracks mainstream

Sara Levine
Features Editor
When walking into the local Walmart, it’s hard not to notice the pre-cut vegetable aisles, pre-made dinner refrigerators, and even large fast food chains within the superstore. Because made-to-go-food is accessible to us at all hours of the day, many choose to eat these convenient and easy meals.

Skyrim’s depth engulfs students

John Berger
Reporter

Skyrim has received perfect reviews. Insidegamingdaily.com said, “Quit your job. Divorce your spouse. Give your children up for adoption. Do whatever you need to do to find the time to play Skyrim.” The video game made half a billion dollars within one month of its release in November. Not only that, half of the copies were picked up within the first two days of the original launch.

Annual Club Fair offers students activity options

Sara Levine
Features Editor

The NCHS Club Fair will be held this Friday, September 23rd. Each year, students are given the opportunity to preview the clubs offered at our school. “It’s an opportunity for kids to get a sense of all the co-curricular activities we offer and to meet with a couple of kids to see if the club is something they might enjoy,” said Club Fair Director Ari Rothman. New clubs are constantly being offered in order to cover a wide range of student interests. “The clubs are always evolving,” Mr. Rothman said. “About half the clubs are new this year because interests change and we try to accommodate that.” Below is a preview of a few of the clubs that will be showcased this Friday.