RASHMI BORAH|staff writers
MOLLY JOHNSON|staff writer
JACK WANG|staff writer
Students fulfill UNIFAT pledge-Teacher fulfills promise [right top]
Environ club starts green project [right bottom]
RASHMI BORAH|staff writer
FRANK PAN|staff writer
MICHAELA TINDERA|staff writer
MELODIE JENG|staff writer
JEN LEE|staff writer
JACOB KATZ|staff writer
BRITTANNY ARGYRIOU|staff writer
RASHMI BORAH|staff writer
NOA BELILLTI|staff writer
SAM GRUBBS|staff writer
DAPHNE HSU|staff wrtier
NOA BELILLTI|staff writer
DAPHNE HSU|staff writer
EVAN ROMANSKY|staff writer
MOLLY JOHNSON|staff writer
BEN KEEFE|staff writer
GABIROSE KEETON|staff writer
JOSH SAMUELS|staff writer
GABE ENGLANDER|staff writer
NOA BELILLTI|staff writer
JACOB KATZ|staff writer
TOLUWALOPE OGINNI|staff writer
ELLEAN ZHANG|news chief
TOLUWALOPE OGINNI|staff writer
October 29-November 4, 2008
SAM CLEARY|mini-mag editor
DAPHNE HSU|associate editor
Updated
03.11.08 2:45 PM
JAK
On Wednesday, April 29th, ten students seated themselves on the auditorium stage. A podium was set up between two tables, at which eight of the students would speak during the final round of the annual Sophomore Debate tournament.
At the conclusion of the forty-two minute round, a champion team would be determined.
As of 3:15pm, Wednesday May 5, Mrs. Christine Allen had about ½ inches of hair left on her head. This daring act was in response to a promise she had made to her five classes. If they raised the $300 per class to sponsor a child in Uganda, she would shave her head. About 60 students gathered to see this event occur.