Tyler Kendall Features Editor Future: it is a word that stirs hopes, dreams and nightmares. Even within our own high school, it’s hard to read
Tag: college
Students raise $30K on annual Scholarship Sunday
Carly Risom
Reporter
On Apr. 7, the annual Scholarship Sunday Drive was hosted at NCHS. The Drive, which is the one of the biggest fundraising events for the NCHS Scholarship Foundation, is supported by volunteers who go door-to-door asking for monetary donations from community members. On Sunday, groups students received maps of their local routes at NCHS, and then set off to walk or drive them.
What the hell am I doing with my life?!
Giuliana Savini
Editor-in-Chief
In 8th grade, I constructed the Pantheon out of gingerbread. The Latin inscription was piped in icing, and the Roman gingerbread men surrounding the building were reading their scrolls made from the paper of a Fruit by the Foot. And recently I have realized that that act, four long years ago, still matters.
Popping the “bubble”: life outside New Canaan, Connecticut
Harrison Burt
Blogs Editor
We’ve all heard the jokes and read the tweets, but to what extent is the “bubble of New Canaan” a true title? For years our community has been stereotyped as an inaccurate representation of what others believe to be the real world, all based upon preconceived beliefs of everyone being rich and somehow morphing into the same kind of person.
Forget the Common App- Sing 32 Bars!
Emilie Kushner
Senior Editor
While seniors buckled down to make November first deadlines, the few students hoping to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) or Bachelor of Music (BM) program are in a different mindset. Supplements and test scores are the least of their worries – auditions however can make or break them.