Driver’s ed tortures students
Brian Reid, Reporter
June 2, 2010
One of the only ways to describe driver’s education is that it is like school. It is required by the government and it’s more boring than watching paint dry. I’m in class and start daydreaming about the first time I drove. I took the car out of park and put it in drive. I hit the gas way... Read more »
Recognizing Racism
Henry Shepard, Reporter
June 2, 2010
You walk through the halls and see everyone talking to each other. This is the dream school. Everyone wants to come here. There are no problems. This describes the perfect school, but not JC. In fact, no school exists that does not face its fair share of problems. One problem that faces private schools... Read more »
Summer reading made right
Jonathan Galarraga, Reporter
June 1, 2010
Life sucks in the Middle East. In an attempt to reveal the truth about Iranians, Marjane Satrapi only revealed the obvious to students in her novel “Persepolis.” Although it had good morals and themes, I found this comic book to be a complete waste of my valuable time. Since when are comic... Read more »
Bullying Ruins Students’ Lives
Emily Bueche
June 1, 2010
There is an auditorium for high school teens and their drama, but most of that spirit seems to slip out the doors into the school hallways. You walk by a girl and she’s passing on the newest rumor about one of her classmates. It slides off everyone’s tongues like it’s everyday conversation.... Read more »

