Women’s cross country team sprints off to a strong start

Women’s cross country team sprints off to a strong start

Cole Alban, Managing Editor
September 27, 2012
Filed under Fall Sports, Sports

Many people may wonder why students decide to run cross country. It may seem like a chore or punishment to some. For junior Alex Gromacki, all of her teammates are the reasons she decided to run. Thanks to new runners like Gromacki, the women’s cross country team is off to a good start according... Read more »

Transfers leave Madrid in the dust

Transfers leave Madrid in the dust

Sydney Setree, Managing Editor
September 27, 2012
Filed under Sports

It seems to be just another ordinary day. Everything is how it should be. But then, there’s that voice. It encourages him, propels him, and torments him to realize what his soul yearns for. Yet, it’s not enough to make him think twice. He saunters downstairs then heads to the fridge for breakfast.... Read more »

JC News Update: Induction Week

Megan Battaglia and Megan Foard, Multimedia Editors
April 27, 2012
Filed under Dan's Veracious Volumn, News, Video

“The Patriot” brings you the JC News Update with Megan Foard and Megan Battaglia.  Each week Foard and Battaglia discuss recent events happening around JC. This week Quill & Scroll memember were inducted.  There were many other inductions this week including servive honor society and the language... Read more »

JC News Update

Megan Battaglia and Megan Foard, Multimedia Editors
February 17, 2012
Filed under Dan's Veracious Volumn, News, Video

"The Patriot” brings you the JC News Update with Megan Foard and Megan Battaglia.  Each week Foard and Battaglia discuss recent events happening around JC.   This week the senior fashion show is in desperate need for models.  If you are a senior and interested in modeling please sign up in the... Read more »

Internet regulation bills propose drastic changes

Internet regulation bills propose drastic changes

Adam Kuester, News Editor
February 15, 2012
Filed under News, World News

The Internet censorship and regulation bills just keep coming. First, there was the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA), then SOPA, and now, two new Internet regulation acts, the OPEN Act and the ACTA. With all these new bills, life on the Internet may change forever. The Online Protection and Enforcement of... Read more »

Every Student Has a Story: Sarah Pattisall

Every Student Has a Story: Sarah Pattisall

Ashley Beyer, Lifestyles Editor
January 27, 2012
Filed under Every Student Has a Story, Lifestyles

Every two weeks, the Patriot will randomly pick a student from the directory, find out more about his or her life, and prove that every student has a story. As a child, sophomore Sarah Pattisall sat and watched her dad play volleyball. She became entranced by a game she didn’t know much about, but... Read more »

Pro V Con: Athletes should have access to National Letters of Intent

Emily Clarke, Managing Editor
November 16, 2011
Filed under Pro V Con

This is the pro argument for whether National Letters of Intent are acceptable for college admission or not. To read the con argument, click here. College is hard enough to get into, so why not have something that makes it just a little bit easier? If you’ve been playing a sport for years and are... Read more »

Powderpuff changes incite concern

Powderpuff changes incite concern

Amanda Graziano, Opinion Editor
October 28, 2011
Filed under Opinion

They say that nothing in life is free, and the 2011 Powderpuff game is no exception. This year, the Powderpuff game has gone through many changes, and the entrance fee is just one of them. The game will be held at night, under the lights on Thursday, October 27 at 6:30 p.m.  It will cost $1 for students... Read more »

JC News Update

Megan Foard
September 21, 2011
Filed under Dan's Veracious Volumn, News, Video

JC News Update is back with Megan Foard.  This week Foard investigates advisory competitions.