Tyler Kendall and Isabel Lawrence
Features Editor and News Editor
We’re back!
We know! We missed you too! Anyway, we’re back WITH MORE!
Tyler Kendall and Isabel Lawrence
Features Editor and News Editor
We’re back!
We know! We missed you too! Anyway, we’re back WITH MORE!
Tyler Kendall and Isabel Lawrence
Features Editor and News Editor
If you want to know what happens behind the scenes in the sensational class of journalism, or what you can expect in the upcoming Courant issue, don’t fret, we’ve got you covered (trust us – it’s more exciting than it sounds.)
Kate Howard and Lily Kazemi
News Editors
NCHS finally opened its doors to students on Tuesday, September 6, after an extended week of summer due to Hurricane Irene. We had been busy assembling the news section in preparation for September long before August 31, the original NCPS start date in 2011. Not discouraged by the storm, the faculty and students had high spirits about meeting their teachers, adjusting to their schedule and getting back into the routine of waking up at 6:30 every morning. September has provided much material for our section.
Emma Hutchins
Opinions Editor
Gone are the days when Gisele Bundchen is considered to have won the genetic lottery. A recent study in The New York Times suggests that Alvin Wong, a 69-year-old Hawaii resident embodies the center of the happiness venn diagram.
Danielle Sorcher
Features Editor
It’s been a hectic couple of weeks, to say the least. Prom, homework, a test almost every day, prom, AP test/SAT preparation, new Journalism staff for next year, summer program applications, and have we mentioned prom? With all of this going on, we’ve plunged full speed ahead into the Journalism new cycle. We have an extraordinary amount of stories for this cycle, both for online and print–overmedication, dealing with college rejection, cheating, watching movies online… and the Journalism class has been scrambling around trying to get everything set for initial due dates on Friday.