By: Christopher Crean The last leaves are falling, which means that fall sports are coming to an end. This includes Cross Country and the long and tedious procedures that they endured in […]
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Cheering Amidst a Pandemic: How the Varsity Cheer Team Has Adjusted
By: Julia Hernandez For us seniors on the team, dealing with a season full of unknowns was a big challenge to prepare for. As leaders, it was our job to reassure the […]
Will Caldwell Lose Their Beloved Community Center?
By: Isabella Marinello Whether playing a sport, going to camp as a child, playing basketball with friends, having a workout membership, or learning how to swim, the Caldwell Community Center holds a […]
Kamala Harris: The First, Not the Last
By: Nicole Cordasco California Senator, Kamala Harris, made history in the recent presidential election. Harris is the first Black Vice President-elect, as well as the first woman and first South-Asian American in […]
Reviewing Celebrities’ Halloween Costumes: From Pop Culture to Classic
By: Maggie Devaney Halloween this year was a bit more complicated than past years considering the COVID-19 pandemic, and this exciting holiday was difficult to celebrate in a traditional way under these […]
Dup Bap: The Perfect Restaurant To Satisfy Your “Kwarantine” Cravings
By: Emmanuelle Feria Dup Bap–a Korean, family-owned restaurant in town– has recently opened, serving authentic, high quality Korean dishes such as Kimbap, Dduk Bok Ki and Japchae, along with its delicious bubble […]
Returning to School During COVID-19

By: Erin McCann Zoom classes, asynchronous work, and different cohorts are all a part of the new norm. While waking up an hour later is nice, the stress that comes from remote […]
Netflix’s Take on Hallmark: Holidate

By: Amanda DeMaria & Uma Attreya As the holiday season approaches, it is not surprising that Netflix came out with a Netflix Original holiday movie. This year, they came up with a […]
History of President’s First Pitches
By: Jude Bazerman WASHINGTON– Throughout the course of United States’ history, countless presidents have had sports related backgrounds. Gerald Ford, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan all played college football, while […]
News of a Possible Vaccine

By: Kate Porcello On November 9th, the drug production company Pfizer announced that the Coronavirus vaccine they have developed, in partnership with the German company BioNTech, has proved to be over 90% […]