Every year, the Area Nine Cable Council and Cablevision of Connecticut honor students for their original television productions. Out of 280 student videos submitted for the competition, the students from NCTV walked away with five Educational Access Awareness or “Eddy” awards.
Category: Featured
Needtobreathe
Whitney Gulden
We’re going from a hard metal band to a Christian rock band. Ever heard of Needtobreathe? While the song that most recently made them catch my eye was Something Beautiful, they are most well known for a couple of their older songs. Originally from Needtobreathe’s second album The Heat (released in 2007), the song More Time was featured in the 2007 movie P.S. I Love You.
Be prepared to get lost in “Lost”
Serra Oral
Blogs Editor
For the past six years, every spring has brought a new season of ABC’s hit TV show, Lost, but Sunday May 23, we begin to say goodbye to it with its series finale. On Saturday March 23, there was a re-airing of the two hour pilot and a special showing of Jimmy Kimmel Live: Aloha to Lost at 12:00 a.m. Tonight at 7:00 there will be a two-hour Lost retrospective, Lost: The Final Journey. Then from 9:00 to 11:30 will be the anticipated series finale…
Senior cereal eating contest makes spectacle in lounge
Danielle Sorcher and Olivia Marcus
Features Editor and Reporter
During A period on Tuesday, May 19th, an informally planned event could be heard echoing throughout the halls of the school. The source of the commotion was found in the lounge, where senior boys were having a cereal eating contest. The terms of the competition were simple: whoever finished their box of cereal first, won…
New members inducted into National Honor Society
Last night, on Tuesday, May 18, fifty-five juniors were formally recognized as members of the National Honor Society (NHS) in an induction ceremony that took place in the Wagner Room. At the event, Superintendent David Abbey, Principal Tony Pavia, and the New Canaan NHS Chapter Advisor Roger Hansell, along with senior NHS members Aubreigh Guynn, Victoria Fairchild, Emily Milano, and Anne-Kelly Rhudy spoke to students and parents.
The inductees listed alphabetically are: