After attempting to better their record to 2-0, the students lost to the CSIHS faculty in a very brutal battle. The students, undermatched in height and overmatched in age, lost 71-65. But don’t worry, the students will be back again next year, ready to avenge themeselves against the Faculty. We promise.
The snow, the ice, the adrenaline rush. These were all found at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada. The games are well over but the excitement hasn’t died down. The United States prevailed in gaining the most medals with an astounding 37: 9 gold. 15 silver, and 13 bronze. However, Germany came in second Read More »
Principal Aimee Horowitz Assistant Principal Joseph Canale Faculty Adviser Nancy Kaplan Editors-in-Chief » Laurel Haim » Marissa Mule Assistant Editors-in-Chief » Irmak Karakelle » Priscilla Torres Managing Editors » Rosa Carucci » Simit Christian Assistant Managing Editors » Adam Levine » Trystan Gangi Multimedia Editors » Dana Pistilli » Sean Fisher Multimedia Staff » Greg Read More »
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 »
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 »
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 »
Steven Birch | Ms. Guo teaches students Chinese Last month our school welcomed a new Chinese teacher to the staff, Ms. May Guo. In addition to teaching Mandarin, Ms. Guo is a sophomore advisor. Ms.Guo previously taught Mandarin Chinese for two years at KAPPA International High School in the Bronx. “This school is Read More »
It was a Tuesday evening, and our school’s gymnasium was once again filled to capacity with excited fans. Earlier this month, our girls’ basketball team began their third varsity season with a home game against New Dorp High School. With a new coach and a new team, many are hopeful the girls’ basketball team will Read More »
Since indoor track season began, muddy shoes and drenched shirts are a thing of the past for our school. Now, the muddy field of Essex Drive has been replaced with the hardwood floor of the New Balance Track and Field Center at the Armory, located in Manhattan on 168th Street. There, our indoor Read More »
New Yorkers went wild after the New York Yankees won their twenty-seventh World Series. It took nine long years for the Yankees to claim their victory, and on November 4th, 2009, the Yankees did. Due to the Yankees great hitting, outfielders, basemen, and pitching, the Philadelphia Phillies walked away with a tragic loss. On October Read More »