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Feel the Music

Published On June 25, 2010 in Community Features by
Feel the Music

FELA! Starts out as a concert, dancers on upper and lower deck dancing to the beat. They’re dressed in bright colorful clothing and dance without shoes. The lead singer, Fela in his own baby blue outfit with white patterns on his clothes and shoes to match. The lyrics pop on a screen behind him, along Read More »

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What You Might Find at the Bottom the Rabbit Hole

Published On June 25, 2010 in Arts and Entertainment by
What You Might Find at the Bottom the Rabbit Hole

You’re relaxing next to your favorite tree on the hill, when all of a sudden you see a flash of white. You then notice the flash of white is actually a running bunny, holding a pocket watch and yelling “I’m LATE! I’m LATE!” You decide to follow the bunny as he jumps down into his Read More »

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Eurotrip: Swiss Style

Published On June 24, 2010 in National and Local and Slider by and
Eurotrip: Swiss Style

With part one of the exchange finished, 17 eager students, along with English teacher Ms. Heather Prevosti, Spanish teacher Ms. Violetta Suroweic, and Math teacher, Ms. Ho-Ling Lo, embarked on their journey to Winterthur, Switzerland. Similar to the school’s past two exchanges, students on this exchange lived with a host Swiss student and his/her family Read More »

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Brightening Futures

Published On June 24, 2010 in Community Features by
Brightening Futures

Was it your teacher who asked you, “what do you want to be when you grow up?” Was it your Aunt? Was it your mom or dad? Is it possible that you still don’t know what you want to do? What if a friendly dragon came by and asked you now? On March 16th our Read More »

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Privacy Policy

Published On June 22, 2010 in by

The International Insider Multimedia Staff strives to create a safe and secure environment for our readers at all times. User Security is a necessary part of any website, obviously including ours. Use of Cookies The International Insider uses cookies solely to track user information. This includes but is not limited to: user information, advertisement views, Read More »

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Swing, Batter Batter, SWING!

Published On June 20, 2010 in Activities and Sports by
Swing, Batter Batter, SWING!

The CSI/McCown varsity softball season has officially ended and just like the bases, the girls were loaded with excitement. Despite the 14-1 losing streak during the ‘08 softball season, the girls worked hard this season to show what they are really made of. “I feel we have a strong young team, and we play more Read More »

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Girl’s Basketball Shuns Shutout Season

Published On June 20, 2010 in Activities and Sports and Front Page by
Girl’s Basketball Shuns Shutout Season

The Dragon’s lair was once again filled to capacity for one of the final girls’ varsity basketball games against the rival, Raiders of Port Richmond High School. Much like the rest of the girls’ games there were both positives and negatives. As a young team this season was as positive as it could be. All Read More »

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iPhone Answers The Call Of Duty

Published On June 20, 2010 in Arts and Entertainment and Front Page by
iPhone Answers The Call Of Duty

Wikipedia The iPhone 3GS At the height of WWII, an American soldier trapped within a shabby German bunker is being swarmed by waves of Nazi zombies. The only thing that stands in the way of him and death are his upgradeable weapons and military skill. In an unanticipated move by Activision, a new app called Read More »

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Save The Environment, But Be Late For Work

Published On June 20, 2010 in Arts and Entertainment and Front Page by
Save The Environment, But Be Late For Work

Today life seems impossible without a car. It is impressive how fast cars become an integral part of one’s daily routine. “So far, for over a hundred years of active car use, all the waste that cars produce has left irreversible damage to our ecosystem. Also the pollution, from vehicles with systems of internal combustion, Read More »

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Sophomores Get to Know Health

Published On June 20, 2010 in Community Features by and

Here at our school bake sales and junk food are forbidden for health reasons but yet students are not taught healthy eating habits. Health class is not taught here or at many New York City schools. Since health class is not offered, the SPARK, Ms. Hattie Slaughter, at our school decided to incorporates health into Read More »

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