By: Emma Weinert I’m sure we have all heard by now, and may have said to ourselves, “I’m just sick of this.” After months of being in the coronavirus pandemic, many people […]
The Caldron
Girls Soccer Team Faces a Different but Exciting Season
By: Alexa Camerino 2020. A year like no other. Fall athletics in New Jersey has been interesting to say the least. The Caldwell Girls Soccer Team is just grateful to have a […]
What’s Been Going on in Poland?
By: Katelyn Wescott Poland’s anti-abortion decisions have caused an uproar in the country and around the world, causing tens of thousands of Pro-Choice citizens to march the streets in the cities of […]
Seniors Scramble as College Process is Turned Upside Down
By: Anna Torok The college process is difficult enough, so the COVID-19 outbreak has only added stress and complications to already existing anxieties. When the United States shut down in March, many […]
The GOAT Debate

By: Enzo Whetton After the airing of ESPN’s The Last Dance, the debate amongst basketball fans has been reignited regarding who the greatest NBA player of all time is. While Jordan is […]
Are the Kids (and Adults) Alright? The State of Mental Health at JCHS in the Time of COVID19
By: Nicole Cordasco “We are living through unprecedented times.” You’ve heard it before and you’ll hear it again. But how are these circumstances affecting us and our mental health in the long […]
Coronavirus’s Impact on the Caldwells
By: Emma Carriker COVID-19 has been impacting our daily lives for months now with no sign of stopping anytime soon. Since New Jersey was one of the top states when the outbreak […]
JCHS Student on What It’s Like Being Muslim in America
By: Cindy Chen “I don’t want my hijab to impact my future,” Areej Abukwaik uttered as she wrapped her arms around a pink fringed pillow, chin rested on both hands, eyes fixated […]
A Far-Reaching Pandemic: The President’s COVID Diagnosis
By: Daniel Galal The severity of COVID-19 cannot be overstated, the figures themselves say enough: 7,740,934 cases in the US, 214,108 deaths according to the CDC. A far-reaching pandemic, hitting every state […]
COVID-19 Seven Months Later
By: Kate Porcello On March 22nd of 2020, I wrote an article covering the then current news about COVID-19. I never thought I would still be writing about the prevalence of the […]