Letters from post World War Europe create a captivating book

Picture 4 Letters from post World War Europe make for a captivating book

The individual stories, while intertwined, are quirky and as different as can be. Each member has an extremely different personality and point of view, creating a well-rounded and colorful cast of characters to captivate all audiences.

Our Rating: Captivating

Allie Barnes - Staff Writer
May 17, 2012

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society-although oddly named-is a charming story of unlikely friendships and resourcefulness during times of hardship told through the captivating letters exchanged among friends in post World War Europe. After a young and energetic London writer is contacted by... Read more »

Sarah V. Brown publishes her debut novel

In Between Sarah V. Brown publishes her emotional novel

No matter your age or gender, everyone should read the emotional tale.

Our Rating: Emotionally moving

Allie Barnes - Staff Writer
May 17, 2012

In her debut novel In Between, Sarah V. Brown tells a touching story of love that is sure to provoke tears and laughter alike. The story begins with the introduction of Abigail, a small town seventeen year old girl, who is struggling to learn to trust after the heartbreak of learning the devastating... Read more »

What’s hot and what’s not

Rachel Stewart - Staff Writer
May 16, 2012

Drake’s advice to only live once has become quite the catch phrase and inspiration for many. With overwhelming popularity shown through Facebook statuses, phone cases and even t-shirts, YOLO is the way to GO(LO). Evident by the decline in spinning rims and low riders, Swag has become more of a... Read more »

Beach Bods

Julia Shapiro - Staff Writer
May 15, 2012

Written by Kinsey Marker – Staff Writer The Dailey Method, which is located walking distance from CHS, specializes in a one-hour workout routine that targets every aspect of the body. The routine includes ballet barre work, core conditioning, muscle strengthening, yoga and orthopedic exercises. The... Read more »

Sweet XO Candy Shop

Candy Shop

May 15, 2012

Written by Jessy Morner Ritt – Opinions Editor and Maddi Pariser – Sports Editor There is no denying the love all teens subconsciously hold for Plumpy, Gramma Nut, Princess Lolly as well as the other animated board game characters from childhood years. Let the inner kid rejoice, for Candy... Read more »

Animoto test

May 15, 2012

Community Connect

May 14, 2012

Come support the CHS community by attending any of these events throughout the month of May.     On May 19, the CHS music program will host its annual A Cappella Night in the theater at 7 p.m. The event will feature performances from the CHS music program’s co-ed a cappella group, Unstrumental... Read more »

Missing Person: Gavin Smith

Missing person

May 11, 2012

SMITH, GAVIN MW/57 6’06”, 210 lbs., grey hair with blonde highlights green eyes, has a goatee. Scar: approximate 5″ scar on his calf, and an approximate 4″ scar on the inner right wrist. Last seen wearing purple pants, and black and grey shoes. Vehicle: 2000 Merceded 420E, black,... Read more »

Senior Morey Spellman tells a story through his photographs

Meet Photographer Morey Spellman

Taylor St. Ives - Staff Writer
May 11, 2012

In today’s technologically advanced world, senior photographer Morey Spellman illustrates how a photograph can be worth a thousand words.   In an era when people skim through pictures on Facebook as quickly as they send text messages, Spellman urges those around him to slow down for a moment and... Read more »

Meet junior global volunteer Erica Lang

Tanzania

Rachel Stewart - Staff Writer
May 11, 2012

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina destroyed communities and thousands of lives throughout New Orleans. While most tuned in to NBC News to hear about the destruction caused by the storm, junior Erica Lang traveled to the ruins, worked to repair the city and helped mend the hearts of those who lost loved ones.... Read more »

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