Michelle Wolf Journalism May 4, 2018June 11, 2018 Caitlin Sluhocki Journalism 1 Mrs.Milani May 2, 2018 Michelle Wolf When is enough, enough? If you are a comedian, your main job or only job is to entertain people and make them laugh. Michelle Wolf was hired to be the comedian for the White House Correspondent dinner this year. The White House
Doubters Proved Wrong as Undermanned Celtics Beat Sixers in Game One Journalism May 4, 2018June 11, 2018 Doubters Proved Wrong as Undermanned Celtics Beat Sixers in Game One By Ryan Quill MIDDLEBORO, MA - The Celtics, without Jaylen Brown, beat the Philadelphia 76ers 117-101 in game one of the second round of the NBA Playoffs. The Celtics, who had just played a game seven in the first round two
10 ways to show an abusive relationship-friendship Journalism May 4, 2018June 11, 2018 Jenna Oldro May 1st, 2018 10 ways to show an abusive relationship-friendship Relationships: How they treat their Mom/SIblings - The way they treat their mom could be a major flag, screaming in her face, ignoring her when she calls, checking in making sure he/she is alright and he leaves her hanging causes an
Fiercest animals of the wild Journalism May 4, 2018June 11, 2018 Fiercest animals of the wild Dylan Letendre The wild is known to some of the cutest animals on the planet, but is also known for some of the most deadly animals too. Number one on the most deadliest animals in the deathstalker, which is a scorpion. This deadly animal is responsible
Celtics Blowout 76ers in Game 1 of Eastern Conference Semifinals Journalism May 4, 2018June 11, 2018 Celtics Blowout 76ers in Game 1 of Eastern Conference Semifinals By: Cameron LaBree - May 4, 2018 A basketball franchise who have won only seventy-five total games over the last four seasons spent Tuesday wondering how soundly they were beaten as a playoff favorite in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Philadelphia 76ers vs. Boston Celtics Journalism May 4, 2018June 11, 2018 Philadelphia 76ers vs. Boston Celtics Eric Grady May 4th, 2018 “3...2...1, The Boston Celtics win their first-round series against the Milwaukee Bucks.” This was the sound of Tommy Heinsohn and Mike Gorman, the regular announcers for the Boston Celtics after a Game 7 win for the Celtics in Round 1. On Tuesday,
Gift Selection For Your Man Journalism May 4, 2018June 11, 2018 Sydney Curpenski Journalism 1 Gift Selection For Your Man 5/4/18 Men are SO hard to shop for sometimes. Unless a male explicitly mentions what he wants for birthdays or Christmas etc, it is like a guessing game. I know how you feel if you wander around a store for hours, only to leave
3D Printing food Journalism May 4, 2018June 11, 2018 3D Printing food Valerie Chisolm Jin-Hyu Rhee, a professor at Ewha Womans University in South Korea, created a way to potentially use a 3D printing technology to produce food. He discussed his ideas at the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biochemistry, during April 21-25, at the 2018 Experimental Biology meeting in
Avengers: Infinity War Journalism May 4, 2018June 11, 2018 Avengers: Infinity War Review Demetrius Alexander The movie begins directly after the events of “Thor: Ragnarok”. Thanos and his Black Order, consisting of Corvus Glaive, Cull Obsidian, Ebony Maw, and Proxima Midnight, have overtaken the Asgardian ship that is in possession of the Space Stone, which is revealed to be the Tesseract that
6 Year Old Boy Dies After Drunk Driver Hits Him And His Father Journalism April 27, 2018April 30, 2018 Troy Bailey Final Draft Journalism 1 4/27/18 A 6 year old boy and his father were riding their little motorbike at about 11:30 P.M and a drunk driver was driving down their street and hit them fatally hitting them and sending them to the hospital. The 6 year old boy died in
The T-HR3 Journalism April 27, 2018April 30, 2018 Alexander demetrius 4/27/2018 In Tokyo City, the Toyota Motor Corporation has created a new third-generation humanoid robot that is capable of recreating the movements of a person in time with the movements of the human operator within a master maneuvering system that uses “torque sensitive servo module”, which relays to the robot
Depression Journalism Uncategorized April 20, 2018April 2, 2018 Valerie Chisholm 4/2/2018 Depression is much more common now than in the past. It is one of the most common mental illnesses today. In the United States, 16 million adults have had or currently have depression, which is 6.9 of the US population. 360 million people worldwide suffer from it. In teens,
March For Our Lives Journalism April 2, 2018 Mikaila Vanderzeyde Journalism On March 24, 2018, families, friends, and protesters participated in the walk that took place in Washington D.C. Thousands of citizens of America walked in unity as the walk resembled a protest against gun violence. Students (victims) that have experienced gun violence had speeches as they articulated about
The Science of Sleep: A Brief Guide on How to Sleep Better Every Night Journalism April 2, 2018 Dylan Letendre Sleep is a very important part of life, it keeps you healthy and concentrated on everyday life things. If you didn't have sleep you would not be able to perform during the day and start falling asleep. Researchers studied people who get 4 hours of sleep, people who get
How to Cope With Perfectionism Journalism March 29, 2018April 2, 2018 Ilana Thomas Journalism Mrs. Milani 29 March 2018 People who are considered to be perfectionists tend to hold themselves to an unrealistically high standard with everything they do. Being a perfectionist causes never ending stress and anxiety. They continuously aim for something that is impeccable, which is almost impossible to obtain. If
Stressful Vacations Journalism March 28, 2018April 2, 2018 Sydney Curpenski Journalism 3/28/18 Any kind of trip can be extremely stressful. Whether it be going on senior trip or a last minute family vacation, preparation is always a pain in the butt. With senior trip approaching, this article is dedicated to tips and tricks on packing, preparation, and necessities of a vacation.
Is College Tuition getting out of hand? Journalism March 26, 2018April 2, 2018 Caitlin Sluhocki Mrs.Milani Journalism 1 March 26, 2018 College tuition and expenses are a hot topic recently with the senior class applying to colleges. Over the years the cost of attending college has increased substantially. Most students spend hundreds of thousand dollars on a college education. States have increased their education budgets since the
Gun control and arming teachers Journalism March 12, 2018 Sarah Greeley February 28, 2018 After the saddening high school shooting in Florida, the state lawmakers and governor are trying to loosen the restrictions on guns. People involved in the State House and Senate signed a package of bills stating that the lowest age to purchase a firearm would be from
Should high school start later? Journalism March 9, 2018March 16, 2018 Valerie Chisholm 3.9.18 Evidence shows that teenagers are seriously sleep deprived. A recent vote done by the National Sleep Foundation showed that 60% of children and teens complained of being tired during the day, and 15% said they fell asleep at school. The american academy of sleep medicine said that middle and
Top 10 Things to Do During: Winter Break Journalism March 2, 2018March 12, 2018 Eric Grady March 2, 2018 Last week we talked about numbers 10 through number 6 on my list of things to do during Winter Break. Number 10 was “Have a Snowball fight!” This was number 10 because it is not the first thing you think of during Winter Break but