Meet senior baker Jenna Abrams
Rachel Stewart - Staff Writer
December 28, 2011
An oven’s timer sounds, and a baker eagerly reaches to pull out her newest flavorful creation. The kitchen fills with an alluring aroma as a batch of 30 freshly made cupcakes make their way to the kitchen counter. Senior Jenna Abrams reveals her expertise in culinary arts through her dedication... Read more »
Justin Cooper
Mike Kaufman - Staff Writer
December 16, 2011
The parts are laid out and rearranged as senior Justin Cooper hauls an engine into a beat up vehicle. Rear and front bumpers are carefully positioned together, and as pieces are meticulously assembled into a car, he picks out a shiny new color to splatter onto his creation. When the car is finally finished,... Read more »
Sophomore actor Max Goldwasser is cast in his first role in a feature film
Jessica Smith - Staff Writer
December 15, 2011
The long line of anxious teens wait outside a casting director’s office with the hope of making a name for themselves inHollywood. A confident young actor stands out among the crowd, ready to make an impression and fulfill the director’s vision for the part. Anticipation fuels sophomore Max Goldwasser... Read more »
Jaclyn Grubin
Taylor St. Ives - Staff Writer, '13
October 4, 2011
A child picks up a book and enters a painted wonderland of imagination. Another child walks into a movie theater and watches colorful, inspiring images race across the screen. Even as these children grow older, the experiences they encounter along the way are never forgotten. Junior Jaclyn Grubin is... Read more »
Arielle Kiarashpour
Jessica Fuld - Staff Writer, '14
October 4, 2011
As she works on her computer screen, attempting to make every last detail of her work flawless, senior Arielle Kiarashpour creates a computer graphic masterpiece. Whether she is adding details to the newest drawing in her sketchbook or imagining ideas for cartoons, Kiarashpour visualizes a dream. Using... Read more »
Meet senior philanthropist Emily Isaac
Rachel Stewart - Staff Writer, '14
October 4, 2011
Communities throughout the globe struggle with discrimination and poverty on a daily basis. Educating the general public is the first step in reversing this cycle of international inequality. For neighborhoods that suffer from the forces of intolerance, teamwork is essential. Senior philanthropist Emily... Read more »
Unique café caters to customers’ satisfaction
Sarah Brown - Entertainment Editor, '13
October 4, 2011
Along Ventura Boulevard, shops and restaurants crowd the sidewalk, and each storefront seems to blend with the dull haze rising from the blackened asphalt of the street. A café with a bright, striped awning reading “Leo & Lily” hangs over a dozen multi-colored tables. This café is the creation... Read more »








