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JC rugby vs Spalding

May 22, 2009

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Girls’ Lacrosse Photos

May 21, 2009

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The madness of March

Daniel Gallen, Managing Editor
May 21, 2009

Every March, the sports world becomes filled with excitement.  Why?  March Madness, of course.  The thrill of filling out a bracket and watching the Cinderellas dance into the later rounds is one of the greatest spectacles in sports. I anticipated that this year would be yet another great year, but... Read more »

Senior Buontempo makes pro cheerleading squad

Katelynn Colgain, Sports Editor
May 21, 2009

For senior Serena Buontempo, the fact that she has only been to “one Ravens’ game in her whole life” is about to change dramatically.  Buontempo recently tried out for, and is now a proud member of the Ravens’ cheerleading squad. Buontempo began cheering in eighth grade and has... Read more »

MLB teams change while in critic’s unrelenting spotlight

Daniel Gallen, Managing Editor
May 21, 2009

The 2009 Major League Baseball season is shaping up to be one full of intrigue, drama, and suspense.  With teams moving to new stadiums, marquee players getting injured, and the cloud of performance enhancing drugs hanging over the game, baseball will try to move forward and build on the 2008 season. Much... Read more »

Pro v Con: Should tuition be raised next year?

Melissa Vinton, Managing Editor (Pro) and Natalie Shaw, Editor in Chief (Con)
May 21, 2009

Pro: The economy’s fragile state has affected families all over the country. Families have made sacrifices and begun to alter their budgets to adhere to this economic crisis. Along with the economy, the tuition has changed significantly, but why are families surprised? This raise in tuition was... Read more »

Words to live by

Natalie Shaw, Editor in Chief
May 21, 2009

The curtain slid open. The lights came up. I sprinted past the set crew and ended up halfway to where I should have been on stage. As the pit started to play and the cast began to dance, I worked my way over to take my place near the stairs. Quickly stepping into the dance number, my fellow chorus members... Read more »

Students rave over ‘No Crumb Left Behind’

Kaitlin Bobbin and Ashley Powers, Editorials Editors
May 21, 2009

It’s an art that students have perfected: breaking and bending the rules. Every day students are faced with the choice to go to the cafeteria and tend to their growling stomachs, or head off the library and start that homework that’s due next mod. We skipped breakfast, and we’re not... Read more »

Procrastination – We’ll think of a better headline later

Kaitlin Bobbin and Ashley Powers, Editorials Editors
May 21, 2009

Procrastination: The reason that it is nine o’clock in the morning and we’re already preparing for a heart attack. Bobbin has two hours to write three more pages of a term paper, Ashley has music theory homework that she still has yet to find in the depths of her locker and we have to spend... Read more »

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