Jillian Augustine, Senior Editor @jillaugcourant As we approach the last couple of weeks of the school year, the minds of every student and teacher at
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Distraction: The mental roadblock that doesn’t really block anything
Alex Hutchins Opinions Editor @aHutchCourant How many tabs do you have open on your computer at this moment? Or, more specifically, how many of those
Adderall at NCHS: use and abuse
Emilia Savini Features Editor @ESaviniCourant Pulling into the parking lot at 7:26 am, he anxiously recited chemical formulas that he needed to memorize for a
Stressed, Depressed, and School-Obsessed(The Life of a Second Semester Senior)
Emily Azzarito, Senior I’m not really sure why I’m writing this. I don’t even take journalism. I’m not getting credit for this. I’m certainly
Get your homework groove on
Tyler Kendall
Reporter
Settling down in a personal cubicle in the library’s quiet section, you reach into your backpack and grab the usual: pencils, paper, textbook. Then you see your iPod. This is the moment of truth. Do you need your music to study? You either grab the device or opt to leave it where it is; saving your listening time for when you’re running down South Avenue or lounging after school. For some, studying with music is a vital component.