By: Chris Dalla Riva The past is not dead, but is an ever-livened force that pushes down on, and influences, the present. The past is important to the future. With a history […]
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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 […]
Lamont and Chiefs take the diamond
By: Matt Aiello The baseball Chiefs are back in action. Under head coach Tom Lamont, the reigning conference champions take the diamond once again in hopes of repeating their previous success. With […]
Athlete Profile: Rachel Curtiss
By: John Franklin Q: How has your experience as a James Caldwell High School softball player benefited you in your high school career? A. Being part of the softball program has really […]
The cons of technology in school
By: Julie Servidio Here at JCHS, the focus is providing the highest level of education possible. The staff at the school is doing the best job they possibly can, although sometimes their […]
The Pros of Technology in School
By: Allison Ventola Technology has been enhancing our lives day in and day out for decades. Today, the society that we live in is much more dependent on technology than it has […]
A big leap from a small world
By: Sean Buckley Imagine being able to replicate the evolution of life on earth or design more efficient traffic patterns with just the execution of a single program. Although it may sound […]
Spring track goes for the gold
By: Amanda Bettin As the spring months roll in, the track around Bonnel Field starts to become populated daily by training runners. This year, Caldwell Track will be hosting three home duel […]
History in the view of Lady Liberty
By: Kris Schneider Eight months after Hurricane Sandy closed, one of America’s most recognizable landmarks to visitors around the world, the Statue of Liberty will welcome tourists once again. The National Park […]
Rock out cancer
By: Katie Alittoa Friday, March 1, Rock’n’ Joes in Caldwell burst with talented performers and a lively audience as the 3rd Annual Rock Out Cancer fundraised for the American Cancer Society. Organized […]