
By: Julie Leva Overrated or a necessity? Are brand names really all that they are cracked up to be? Your style of clothing is said to be a way of expressing yourself, but when your clothes are filled with giant company lettering, is it really your style or there’s? Teenage clothing stores have been around [...]
May 7 2012 | Posted in
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By: Emily Dionne It has been a tradition here at Frontier Regional High School that when “senioritis” seems to be subsiding and the hard work and patience has paid off, there is one final gathering of students as a celebration for the accomplishment of leaving the hawks nest. The senior girl’s tea party and [...]

~Glenn Sullivan This cartoon was drawn by Dan Wasserman on September 7th 2005. Dan is the head cartoonist for the Boston Globe newspaper and has been working with the Globe since 1985. The cartoon shows a family at a gas station after they just filled the gas tank. The father is in the driver’s seat [...]

~Glenn Sullivan In journalism class we were given an article, Stuff That Defines Us written by Carol Vogel. The article discusses a book that was recently published, about a goal to tell the history of the world through 100 objects. Then the class was assigned an article about ourselves, and we were asked to pick [...]
Dec 21 2011 | Posted in
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By: Katelyn Wood Gary Varvel of The Indianapolis Star created this cartoon on August 19th, 2011 after finding out that the well-known Burger King chain had retired their infamous mascot, “The King.” The cartoon was originally posted to an opinion blog on indystar.com, but I found it on time.com under the “Best Cartoons of the [...]
Over my summer vacation I read a book called “Unwind” written by Neal Shusterman. The book describes that in the future, parents are allowed to give their children away. Their children are taken by the government; their body parts are chopped off and are given away to other people. They use other children’s body parts [...]
Nov 23 2011 | Posted in
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By: Katelyn Wood An object that has great significance to me, that can represent me fairly well, is definitely the black belt that I earned in karate. In 2001, my mom and I enrolled in karate at the Nel-Son-Ryu karate dojo. I used to be a very quiet little girl. I didn’t like to partake [...]

By Glenn Sullivan An article we addressed in journalism class Color: White/Complexion: Dark written by Louise DeSalvo, discusses the topic of whether an Italian immigrant is or isn’t “white. ” This article deals with a time when Italians first immigrated to America in mass numbers shortly after the emancipation proclamation. The U.S. was looking for [...]

The newly established category of white ethnicity accounts for 9.4% of the United States population. But what is white ethnicity? White ethnicity accounts for the group of white Americans who aren’t of European Protestant background. While white ethnicity does touch upon religion briefly, we lose the customs and traditions of that person or people that [...]
Oct 25 2011 | Posted in
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In 102 Minutes: Last Words of the Trade Center; Fighting to Live as the Towers Died, The New York Times, five contributors wrote about their personal experiences of September 11, 2001. The names of those contributors are Jim Dwyer, Eric Lipton, Kevin Flynn, James Glanz and Ford Fesseden. After reading this article I found that [...]