B.O.B. releases new album “Strange Clouds”
Imani Love, Sports Editor
May 17, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Grand Hustle recording artist B.O.B. dropped his sophomore album May 1 of this year. With interesting cover art and various genre music artists, “Strange Clouds” is climbing its way up the charts with hits. B.O.B.’s album had an interesting mix of artists, starting off with the greatest narrator... Read more »
NAHS explores Philadelphia’s art scene
Imani Love, Sports Editor
May 2, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, In the Community
Philadelphia is the home of the Philly cheesesteak, the place where quarterback Michael Vick spreads his wings on the football field, and also where the National Art Honors Society (NAHS) took their last field trip. Venturing to the Philadelphia Museum of Art on April 22, NAHS had the chance to visit... Read more »
Sonic provides vintage feel, great tasting food
Imani Love and Chioma Iheoma, Sports Editor and A&E Editor
April 25, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Featured A&E, In the Community, Quick Bites Restaurant Reviews
Sitting in the car waiting in line for 15 minutes is an unusual situation for a fast food restaurant. After opening on April 15, the new Sonic on 924 caused an uproar amongst Harford County residents and even a few car accidents. It is nice to have an option of doing the drive-thru, eating at the... Read more »
Chopstix satisfies Asian food needs
Imani Love and Cara Reilly, Sports Editor and Copy Chief
April 4, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Quick Bites Restaurant Reviews
Whether it’s a Japanese or a Chinese food craving on Friday night, Chopstix has the ability to satisfy any urge. Located in a hidden corner on Rock Spring Road in Forest Hill, Chopstix offers gourmet Japanese and Chinese food, whether it’s a dining in occasion or a carry out one. Walking into the... Read more »
Men’s, women’s basketball teams honored at Maryland General Assembly
Imani Love, Sports Editor
March 8, 2012
Filed under Sports, Sports, Sports Center, Sports News, Winter Sports
Once again, the men’s and women’s varsity basketball teams will be in the spotlight. Both teams will be honored before the State House of Delegates and the State Senate on March 12 for winning the conference championships this past month. It was the second consecutive championship for the men and... Read more »
Spain dances to their own beat
Imani Love and Eva Bialobrzeski, Sports Editor and A&E Editor
February 27, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
After a trip to Spain we realized two things: the Spaniards never sleep. They dance. They dance to everything from American pop music to Brazilian hit songs. In the discos and at home everyone is jamming to the beat. According to Top40-charts.com, Spain’s number one song is the Brazilian hit... Read more »
“Talk that talk” impresses Rihanna’s fans
Eva Bialobrzeski and Imani Love, A&E Editor and Sports Editor
December 18, 2011
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Rihanna is one of the world’s biggest stars, and if “Talk that Talk” mirrors her career in any way, she truly deserves her fame. There is no stopping her now. Rihanna’s new album “Talk That Talk” will fly off the shelves. Everyone seems to love Rihanna except those die-hard Chris Brown... Read more »
Drake ‘Takes Care’ of his listeners
Imani Love, Sports Editor
December 2, 2011
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Toronto native Aubrey Drake Graham has come a long way from his days of wearing coke bottle glasses on “Degrassi”. His newly released album “Take Care” proves why he’s one of the hottest rappers. Many were impressed with this album, and Drake never fails, however, not every song on... Read more »
J.Cole misses with first studio album
Imani Love, Sport Editor
November 15, 2011
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
It is a Cole world. Roc Nation’s young and upcoming artist J.Cole recently dropped his first studio album “Cole World: The Sideline Story” this past September. When news circulated that J.Cole was coming out with an album, I was nothing but excited, but this is one album that should stay on... Read more »
Social studies teachers aim to launch online classes for next year

Imani Love, Sports Editor
November 2, 2011
Filed under News, Top Stories
Students sit in those familiar yellow seats in each class four or five times a week, listening to peers repeatedly ask the same questions about what the teacher is talking about. Fast forward to fall of 2012. Social studies teachers Brian Powell, Anthony DelPuppo, and Jacob Hollin are planning to present... Read more »












