(Co-written by Monica Chen’14 and Anagha Chandra’14) “The assembly was good and the more casual nature was helpful.” -Eliza Henry ’14 “We should treat this graffiti incident in the strongest possible way” -Larissa Vrablik ’16 “It was interesting to hear the opinions of the panel members and to hear about this incident...
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If you happened to be sitting in an H building classroom trying to take notes off the ActivBoard, you may have noticed your vision getting blurry and the board shaking violently. Don’t worry, it’s not an earthquake. You’re not alone. The construction for the new building is also impacting a lot of students and...
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Tags: building, CCHS, construction, new high school
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On Thursday, March 21, CCHS held four assemblies aimed at promoting understanding after racial graffiti was found the previous week. Each grade level attended a different assembly where a panel of juniors and seniors spoke. Jalen Joncas ’13 opened the assembly with a stirring speech asking the audience to put themselves in the shoes...
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Tags: Asia Council, assembly, Blaine Taylor, Britny Rabb, Carla Sechman, Corinne Haase, Danielle Gordon, diversity, Eddie Akubude, Jalen Joncas, Jason Tilton, Kylene Aziz, METCO, Nikita Rajgopal, Panel, race. racist graffiti, Wiliston Johnson
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This year, the CCHS Robotics team made it to the FIRST Robotics Competition regionals semifinals, lasting from March 7th to March 9th at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). The FIRST Robotics Competition, or FRC, is designed to “combine the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and...
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Tags: 2013 FRC, breaks record, CC robotics team, FRC, Robotics, semifinals
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It’s March Madness time again in America. March Madness, for all you athletically disinclined, is the bracket-guessing battlefront for college basketball teams. For sports fanatics, that means checking scores, watching games on their computers and devices during the day, and having the TV on at night to make sure their brackets hold up....
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Tags: Basketball, march madness, opinion, playoffs, Sports
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CCHS has always been home to a host of aspiring musicians, not to mention music fanatics. So when WIQH’s Battle Of The Bands was cancelled this year, it wasn’t quite enough to stifle the talent so many students have to offer. Studio Jam, presented by Pilar Broggi as her senior project, offered musicians and...
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Tags: Beeza, charlie hart, Dan Callahan, Joe Valle-Hoag, Julian Hochmuth-Baeza, Michael Margolies, mickey valle-hoag, Mike Wipper, nico calabria, PIlar Broggi, Rhombus, Sage Hahn, Senior and the Serious Boys, Spencer Griswold, Studio Jam, The Valle Brothers Band, WIQH
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CCHS has recently received the amazing news that President Barack Obama has been booked to speak at our graduation this June. We were all surprised to have such a high-powered speaker, but Obama insists that it is his pleasure. “I really appreciate the fine qualities exemplified by the Concord Carlisle High School students,” states...
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Tags: canadian geese, Graduation, graduation speech, Obama, president obama, sarah palin, Spoof
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Teachers at CCHS, fatigued from rattling walls, nauseous from writing on quivering ActivBoards, worried about falling behind on curriculum and thus on grading thanks to unpredictable weather patterns, and driven mad from noxious fumes and strange animal noises emanating from groaning pipes, have compiled a list of their pet peeves in order to release...
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Seniors have started to reflect on their time spent at CC and are now lending praise to an essential facet of their high school careers: the unsung hero, as it were, of their education. “I don’t know where I would have been without Facebook,” says one student, tear-stricken as she reminisces on all the...
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Attention seniors: our nation’s universities have given up the ghost. What with more and more students throwing themselves off the Cornell gorge each year and stress levels at an all-time high, President Obama issued an Executive Order today decreeing that all colleges and universities close up shop immediately. Whether your Ivy Day results flooded you...
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