BY KAILEY SIEGEL Director of Social Media The Jewish Student Union hosted their Hanukkah celebration, the first official event since the formation of the club earlier this year, on December 8. The event included traditional Jewish foods, a latke eating contest, and the ceremonial lighting of the menorah. Students who attended enjoyed latkes, aContinue reading “Festival of Knights”
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Winter Sports Preview: Wrestling
BY FRANK PAPEO Sports Photo Editor After having one of the most dominant seasons in Old Bridge history last year, the wrestling team looks to match that performance heading into the new year. Two of the three standouts from last year’s team, Logan Roman and Emma Sagi strive to add to their outstandingContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Wrestling”
Winter Sports Preview: Boys Basketball
BY AVERY PERSON Sports Page Editor Boys Basketball team looks to improve on last year’s .500 record. Although the team is young overall, the players have logged a lot of experience playing varsity as underclassmen. The team lost two veteran leaders and top performers in Adam Scire and Ryan Witte to graduation. “Even thoughContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Boys Basketball”
FHS serves something sweet
BY ABBY PERSAUD The French Honors Society hosted their Fête de Crêpe on November 19. The event featured a variety of different crepes and raised money for an annual scholarship awarded to a senior at the end of the year. Students who attended enjoyed the crêpes, thin, pancake-like pastries. “The crêpe event wasContinue reading “FHS serves something sweet”
Winter Sports Preview: Ice Hockey
BY FRANK PAPEO Sports Photo Editor Coming off an 8-10-2 record last season, the ice hockey team looks to finish above .500 this winter. Although they lost talented starters to graduation, the young team hopes for a strong run. “The goal for this season is to win the GMC’s and make it toContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Ice Hockey”
The Wrap Up returns: a closer look
BY: KAILEY SIEGEL When The Knightly Wrap Up returns this Friday, October 13, it will bring with it various changes and improvements. Thousands of students watch the show every Friday, but most people don’t know the hard work and dedication that goes into producing a weekly show. New anchors, segments, and social mediaContinue reading “The Wrap Up returns: a closer look”
Field hockey team off to dominant start
BY RITEE KARMACHARYA The field hockey team kicked off the season with a great 7-2 start. The team’s senior leadership and outstanding sophomores have made this start possible and set the team for future success. In their first nine games, the girls have outscored their opponents 43-7. “Last season we changed the programContinue reading “Field hockey team off to dominant start “
Students step up for Brady’s Walk
BY KATELYN BUCHALTER In honor of World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10, over 200 Old Bridge residents and students gathered at Carl Sandburg Middle School for the first annual Brady’s Walk. The walk acted as a fundraiser and wellness fair to promote mental health services and support in remembrance of Brady Elbaum. Continue reading “Students step up for Brady’s Walk”
