The Lady Dragons’ notched their first win of the season against MSIT’s Seagulls. After losing three tough games the Lady Dragons rallied to bring home the win on April, 12th on our very own field. Was it the distinctive defense or the harmonious hitting of the Dragons that was a changing factor in this game? Read More »
With the winter season finished to an end and it’s only normal to be excited for spring season sports. Baseball a favorite spring time sport amongst many has been trying to become a team for three years, but sadly it looks as though they will have to wait another year before becoming apart of the Read More »
The club is dark and loud, reeking of alcohol and cigarettes. The band has just finished playing, as you notice your ex-girlfriend walking through the door. Your next reaction is to ask the girl standing next to you if she will be your girlfriend for the next five minutes. What would you do if her Read More »
Everyone has a story. It’s what makes a person different from everyone else; it’s their identity. In 2003, a program called “StoryCorps” was started, where people can go and record their stories and preserve them at the Library of Congress. Eight students from our school have volunteered as part of the memoir project in their Read More »
Ladies, spring is almost here, and it’s time to celebrate the timeless and seasonally appropriate values of youth, vigor, and renewal. Designers this season all have one thing in common, the development of bold signatures and new trends. In an extraordinarily timely manner, the fresh and feminine dresses this season create the perfect silhouette for Read More »
The coed wrestling team has been fighting since the very beginning. Winning 6 out of 7 matches, our Dragons will continue to try and cling on to first place at their last meet of the year, which will be played over the mid-winter break. Stay tuned to PSAL.org for further details. The team has faced Read More »
The frigid winter is coming, and Christmas trees are being decorated. Stockings are being hung, and the smell of hot chocolate is in the air. Yet, there’s a little boy with no presents under his Christmas tree. This year, there is no better way to spread the joy of the season than to donate toys Read More »
Somewhere on Staten Island, there is a guy in a chicken suit being attacked with foam noodles while The Richmond Knights are playing. The feeling of controlled chaos is in the air as a crowd surfer is passed around the room, in praise of dNo from Curious Volume, who’s wailing away on his Les Paul. Read More »
Freshmen Austin Haim (Left) wrestling Port Richmond’s (Right), Michael Funk, at the Charles Glass Tournament. Fans sat in seats that lined the small gymnasium of the Erasmus Campus where six schools are housed in Flatbush Brooklyn, the location of our school’s co-ed developmental PSAL wrestling team’s second match. Team members and fans traveled early to Read More »
Mrs. Niederhoffer teaching Jose Valentin to knit. According to darwintwineball.com, the world’s largest twine ball is 4 meters (13 ft) in diameter, 40 ft in circumfrence, and weighs 17,400 pounds (7,900 kg). Francis A. Johnson, started his obsession in March of 1950 and wrapped for 4 hours every day for 23 weeks, to earn this Read More »