Monthly Archives: January 2019

Ugly Sweaters at Edison

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On Thursday, December 20th, Thomas Edison hosted an ugly sweater event. Both students and staff can show up to school wearing a festive sweater. Of course the event was not mandatory. Many participants could be seen early in the morning

Ellen DeGeneres May End Her Talk Show

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Ellen DeGeneres is considering to end her talk show. Even though she extended her contract until the summer of 2020, she is debating whether or not to retire after that. She has reported that she has gotten advice from her

A New Yorker’s Odd and Unusual Lingo

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The people of New York are typically known for their peculiar and strange lingo that often tends to have a different meaning than what it really means – especially when heard by someone not of this region.

While walking down

Wrestling Break Alert

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Breaks through the school year are looked forward to by the student body but these breaks harm the performance of some student-athletes. While many of us enjoy and are relieved when we have breaks others are impacted and not always

What The Holiday Season Is Really About

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Gingerbread houses, watching holiday movies and being kind was what the holiday season was all about. Now it’s more about what someone is getting for you as a gift.

Shopping has become the main priority during the holiday season and

Netflix Original “Roma” is on the Verge of Making History

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With a relatively small budget and a vision that bursted with passion, the black and white film Roma was able to maneuver its way into the spotlight on the last month of 2018. The Netflix Original is directed by Alfonso

What To Expect When Going To See The Ball Drop In Times Square

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The night of December 31st, the count down to the new year begins. This is a moment many anticipate and are willing to do anything to get a good view, despite the freezing temperatures. The entertainment, as well as the

Lucas Saves Spurs at Camp Nou

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It was a different side of Barcelona and Tottenham that appeared at Camp Nou. Tottenham tied with Barcelona in a 1-1 match. To advance in the Champions League, Tottenham had to beat Barcelona or match Inter Milan’s result at home

They Shall Not Grow Old: How to Honor the First World War

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The 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month of 2018 marked the first centenary of the first World War. 100 years ago on that day, an armistice was signed between the allied powers of Britain, France, and

Cringing Challenge Leads to Accidents

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The post apocalyptic trailer Bird Box on Netflix stars Sandra Bullock (Malorie Hay) and a cast of stars John Malkovich, and Sarah Paulson, has people freaking about Malorie Hay and her two children being blindfolded and making it through a