By Nicole Palazzo For its annual April tour, the JCHS music department packed up its sheet music, instruments, and performers and crossed the border into Canada for the first time in years. […]
Slow start leaves uncertainty for the rest of the golf season
By: Sean R. Dyer After moving up a division after a successful 2012 campaign, a difficult schedule has proven challenging for the Chief folders. With tough competitors in the likes of Seton […]
Vampire Weekend’s new album
By: Nicole Garamella On May 14 of this year, the popular indie/alternative band Vampire Weekend is set to release their new album. Their new album titled Modern Vampires of the City, this […]
Athlete Profile: Ijeoma Ikpe
By: Brendan Dyer Q: Why did you start playing lacrosse? A: I started playing lacrosse in seventh grade because my friends played and it was a new sport.
The United Kingdom says goodbye to the Iron Lady
By: Kris Schneider Politics in the United Kingdom (U.K.) and around the world changed in May 1979: Margaret Thatcher was appointed to the position of British Prime Minister, the first woman to hold […]
Small But Powerful
By: Kendall Serena When discussing the clubs that exist in JCHS, one club sticks out simply for its valuable and important lessons that are shared by the students, the Self- Advocacy club. Self-Advocacy […]
Athlete Profile: Chris Dalla Riva
By: Brendan Dyer Q: Why did you start playing baseball? A: I started playing because I found the game the most interesting out of all other sports I had tried. Also, there […]
Music festivals: A rising trend in youth culture
By: Nicky Barone With the advent of digital downloads and online music sharing, the music industry and culture has undergone significant changes in the last decade. However, live performances and concerts are […]
Tragedy in Boston
By: Sean Buckley Patriots’ Day in Boston, Massachusetts is meant to be a time of fun for spectators and competitors of the annual Boston Marathon. Unfortunately, events took a turn […]