Completely Lost: Episode 4

Completely Lost: Episode 4

This week on Lost, Jack notices a scar on his stomach from getting his appendix removed.

Kate Froehlich: Executive Editor ; Joey Hoff: Managing Editor, Allison Walcztk: Managing Editor
February 28, 2010

Episode 4 Summary Flash sideways: Jack notices a faint scar on his stomach from getting his appendix out, although he doesn’t even remember the surgery. Jack picks up his son, David. Jack apparently only sees David once a month. He then goes to help Margo find Christian’s will. Jack’s mother... Read more »

Desperate Housewives Weekly Blog: Episode 15

Desperate Housewives Weekly Blog: Episode 14

This week on Wisteria Lane everyone is trying to deal with the new edition to their neighborhood, Robin the exotic dancer.

Kate Froehlich: Executive Editor, Jenny Hottle: Managing Editor
February 28, 2010

Episode 15: Lovely From ABC: Susan invites Robin into her home; Bree tries to entice Orson; Gaby looks for help with Ana. Bree puts Orson to bed and he says good night to her. Aw! Is he ready to forgive her for her little affair? Bree walks into the kitchen to prepare for a Bar Mitzvah when Robin comes... Read more »

Snow day assignments dismay students

Caitie Beth Shauck, Promotions Manager
February 28, 2010

The wind is whirling.  The world has turned white.  A blizzard is literally attacking my neighborhood.  I am worrying about my power going out.  If the power goes out, then my heat will go out.  I could potentially freeze to death. More importantly, if the power goes out, so does the Internet. If... Read more »

Woods apologizes for disgraceful behavior

Katelynn Colgain, Editorials Editor
February 28, 2010

The shortcomings of professional athletes never cease to be both funny and ironic. Golfer Tiger Woods made a lengthy apology on national television this past Friday for his despicable behavior. Woods engaged in multiple sexual affairs with various women. Not only did Woods disgrace himself and his family,... Read more »

Weekender: Colonial Williamsburg, VA

Taylor Schafer, Features Editor
February 26, 2010

In most historic towns across America, preserved buildings and artifacts help teach citizens about the past. But in Williamsburg, Virginia, Colonial America can be experienced first-hand. Located about 50 miles southeast of Richmond, Colonial Williamsburg covers over 300 acres of land, including 88... Read more »

JC cheerleaders shine with success

Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
February 25, 2010

Junior Logan Hayes bounces on her heels, palms sweating, stomach wrought with nerves. As she approaches the mat, cheers of onlookers ringing in her ears, Hayes puts down her sign, lines up into the formation, and prepares herself for the music to start.   “We practice so many hours for this, and it... Read more »

“Valentine’s Day” cast wows audiences

Valentine's Day

This movie is about following a typical day of complete strangers in L.A, except for the fact that it is Valentine's Day.

Our Rating: A-

Kate Froehlich: Executive Editor, Katie Clarke: Features Editor
February 25, 2010

On the most depressing day of the year for single women everywhere, “Valentine’s Day” aims to lighten the mood with an amusing romantic storyline. The movie follows several characters whose lives become intertwined in a single day in Los Angeles as they find the real meaning of love beyond stereotypical... Read more »

Kirchner explores art of baking

Joey Hoff, Managing Editor
February 25, 2010

Junior Tara Murtagh was beaming as her English class sang her “Happy Birthday” and junior Meg Kirchner distributed the chocolate fudge cake that she baked for Murtagh the night before. “When it’s someone’s birthday, it’s special. I want to make them feel happy so I bake them things,”... Read more »

Postponed senior retreat proves key to indoor soccer championship win

Rachel Kokoska, Sports Editor
February 24, 2010

While other seniors were disappointed when senior retreat was postponed, senior Mel Lookingland and the other senior players on the varsity indoor soccer team considered it an act of God. Senior retreat and the IAAM championship game had been scheduled for the same night, February 18 .  As a result,... Read more »

Celebrity Blog: Lago apologizes for inappropriate pictures

Caitie Beth Shauck, Promotions Manager
February 24, 2010

Scotty Lago recently won a bronze medal for the U.S. on the halfpipe in snowboarding. According to people.com, he used this medal as a prop in some risqué pictures that he posed for with a woman on a Vancouver street. After the pictures hit the Internet, Lago apologized to the U.S. Olympic Committee... Read more »

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