BY ELISA CIOKU On February 4, Trevor Noah hosted the 2024 Grammys, where various musicians received 94 awards. The night broke a record by becoming the most streamed event ever with 17 million views. The night included 21 performances by a variety of artists, such as Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Travis Scott, andContinue reading “Grammys 2024 recap”
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Back in the swim of things
BY KATELYN BUCHALTER Editor in Chief With the help of experienced leadership, freshmen and new recruits on the boys and girls swim teams started to make their mark during a rebuilding year. The girls concluded their season with a match against Sayreville while the boys ended their season with a 1-5 record in aContinue reading “Back in the swim of things”
Students share skills at Talent Show
BY KAILEY SIEGEL Social Media Director On Jan 24, family and friends gathered in the main building auditorium to watch 12 students share their unique talents in the annual Talent Show, presented by the Class of 2025 advisors Liz Todaro and Nicole Mondano. Juniors Noah Balbuena, Liana Adams, and Yassen Diab hosted theContinue reading “Students share skills at Talent Show”
Boys wrestling places 3rd in Red Division, 5th in GMCs
By Avery Person Sports Page Editor The 10-8 boys wrestling team sent seven wrestlers to the podium, including freshman Gavin Yong who took first in the 106-pound class, to earn a fifth-place finish out of 22 teams at the GMC Tournament on January 27. The young team had one athlete from each grade placeContinue reading “Boys wrestling places 3rd in Red Division, 5th in GMCs”
Swifties vs the NFL
BY FRANCESCA PANETTA Everyone knows that international pop star Taylor Swift has taken over yet another demographic: The NFL. From her debut in 2006, everything has changed in her life and ours as she went from an innocent country girl to a household name. While her fans see her as fearless for risking her reputation byContinue reading “Swifties vs the NFL”
Girls Bowling wins Red Division, reaches GMC Finals
BY GABY MALANGA Sports Copy Editor The girls bowling team finished 13-0 in the regular season, picking up right where they left off last Winter. Key bowlers Savannah Gomez, Madison Freudenberg, and Savanah Funk led the way to a Red Division Championship and a trip to the Finals of the GMC Tournament. Continue reading “Girls Bowling wins Red Division, reaches GMC Finals “
Exploring makeup mastery
BY ABBY PERSAUD Makeup allows people to express themselves and get creative. Whether through a crazy eye look or a bold lip color, it serves as a statement of individuality. However, choosing the right products can pose a challenge, considering factors like complexion, skin type, and personal aesthetic. Regular makeup users provided insight onContinue reading “Exploring makeup mastery”
Dugal earns spot in USSYP
BY CHLOE FUSCO Senior Anika Dugal has earned a unique opportunity to work with Supreme Court Justices. How did she get this opportunity? With a Google search on student programs in politics and advocacy, Dugal discovered the United States Senate Youth Program, and worker her way through the rigorous application process. The USSYPContinue reading “Dugal earns spot in USSYP”
GHS hosts Winter Extravaganza
BY ANUSHA PERINKOLAM The German Honor Society hosted Winterfest on December 13. The event had a great turnout of about 80 people. They included activities like making graham cracker structures and a contest for holding a jug of water. In addition, GHS catered food from the popular German restaurant Killmeyer’s. The GHS highlightedContinue reading “GHS hosts Winter Extravaganza”
Polish Club debuts
BY CAITLIN LAFLOWER The Polish Heritage Club launched earlier this school year. The club offers opportunities to share and experience Polish culture through club meetings and events. Students from a Polish background looking to find community and any students looking to learn more about the culture can join. Prior to this school year,Continue reading “Polish Club debuts”
