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Shaker’s Harlem Shakes Impress, Or Not

Franci Douglass, Staff Reporter
May 9, 2013

Shaker Harlem Shakers. It’s very fitting, don’t you think? From the hockey team to SGORR, students are on board with the latest dance craze, known as the Harlem Shake. This song that inspired the dance was released by Baauer in May 2012, but only recently have people overwhelmed YouTube with videos... Read more »

Girls Shave Heads to Raise Awareness for Pediatric Cancer

Bridget Cook, Spotlight Editor
March 15, 2013

Most teenage girls value their hair more than they care to admit. Whether it’s long or short, curly or straight, girls use their hair to express themselves. For juniors Brianna Sotkovsky and Isabel Dimoff, however, the statement they’re trying to make is in the absence of hair. This May, Sotkovsky... Read more »

If You Want a PC, Don’t Be Last To Lab

Bridget Cook, Staff Reporter
September 26, 2011

 As English class sizes reach 30 students, the high school’s computer labs are no longer big enough to accommodate students. According to records obtained from Assistant Principal Ann Spurrier, the average English class size this semester, not including special education, is 23.3 students. However,... Read more »