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The iPad Hits the Scene

Published On June 25, 2010 in Arts and Entertainment by and
The iPad Hits the Scene

You need a portable computer. Mobility performance and an affordable price all factor into your decision. You have the choice between the ultra small netbook and Apple’s iPad. The question is which one to choose. Most netbooks have Internet access through cellular network antenna. This lets you stay connected with your friends online anywhere you 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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Tips for Last Minute Shoppers

Published On June 20, 2010 in Community Features by
Tips for Last Minute Shoppers

Steven Birch | During the December holiday season, people frantically rush through stores to find the perfect gifts for their family and friends. But, often people wait until the day before or the actual day of their holiday to purchase the right gift. At quarter to twelve before the holiday, many people are Read More »

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Fashion’s X-Mas Factor

Published On June 20, 2010 in Opinions and Editorials by

Ladies, the snow is beginning to fall, and the holidays are finally here. So, it’s crucial to break out your knit hobo hats and leather gloves, put on your designer Pea Coats, and head toward the mall. Natural to the average fashionista, shopping is never a dilemma. Every year, temporary holiday shopping bazaars spring up Read More »

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Dunkin’ Donuts vs. Starbucks

Published On June 20, 2010 in Opinions and Editorials by

Dunkin’ Donuts By Alanna Smith If you had to pick a place to get a good cup of coffee, where would it be? If it were up to me, I would choose Dunkin’ Donuts. I mean, Dunkin’ Donuts is what America runs on. You never hear about Starbucks on televised commercials or even in ads. Well, Read More »

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Demi and David’s Last Stop

Published On June 20, 2010 in Arts and Entertainment by and
Demi and David’s Last Stop

Demi Lovato singing with fan MaryAnn at the Taj Mahal. As the room darkened, the crowd went wild screaming and cheering for the special guest performer David Archuleta. A recording of a heartbeat echoed throughout the Taj Arena, stoking the crowds’ anxiety and excitement for the curtain to open and the concert to start. On Read More »

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Students Visit Broadway to see In the Heights

Published On June 20, 2010 in Community Features by and
Students Visit Broadway to see In the Heights

Actors of “In The Heights” taking a bow after the show. Where can you get live entertainment with a free dinner? A movie theatre and a simple restaurant are alright, but the real entertainment lies within the Broadway shows that deliver real fun. With math and advisory teacher Mrs. Niederhoffer, 30 students from 9th to Read More »

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Shopping Their Way Through Culture

Published On June 20, 2010 in Community Features by and
Shopping Their Way Through Culture

Walking into the supermarket, smelling sushi, seeing pastries, and aisles upon aisles filled with food, candy and other Asian delicacies was mouth-watering, and trying to practice what they learned in class students tried to read the labels written in Nihongo which was an adventure on its own. Along with Japanese teacher Mrs. Natalia Higashide, seventy-seven Read More »

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You’re Never Too Old, Not For Halloween

Published On June 20, 2010 in Opinions and Editorials by

October 31st. The day when all those pesky children badger their poor parents for the costume of the newest television fad. The day they storm into 99 cent stores and stock up on eggs and shaving cream, which can later be found on the neighborhood schools and homes. The day when they march up to Read More »

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More Than Just Halloween Candy

Published On June 20, 2010 in Community Features by
More Than Just Halloween Candy

Halloween is the time of year when people bring out the jack o’lanterns, costumes, and most importantly candy. Whether a small child, a teenager or even an adult, Halloween is all about collecting candy. According to neopagen.net, Halloween began as a Celtic celebration for the New Year on November 1st. The Celts believed the line Read More »

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