Best Places to Cry at Central By Kate Ratner (280) It isn’t always easy to be a student at Central High School. Our school prides its students on our intelligence, [...]
By Sydney French (280) Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a large rise in instances of anti-Asian violence in the United States. On Tuesday, March 16, [...]
By Kate Ratner (280) Dr. Sheldon Pavel, a household name and former President of Central High School, passed away on February 7th, 2021, after battling cancer. In this time [...]
By Margaretta Maguire (282) The zoom background has become somewhat of a focal point for the virtual workforce and student body. As one of the first things we notice about [...]
By Chaundra Furin-Campbell (281) When students first heard that they would be released from school because of COVID-19, many were excited. They thought that they would get a [...]
By Anika Koruba (281) The safety of anyone in Philadelphia is important. Certain parts of the city are more dangerous than others, so it is important to take precautions. [...]
By Matilda Brewe (281) We’re quickly approaching the time of year when applications for elective courses are the talk of the town. For freshmen, the process is muddled and [...]
AP US History – Ethan Tom (280) If you are a person who likes to be proactive in the classroom and engage with your classmates, then AP US History is the right class [...]
Officiating and Management – Ethan Tom (280) Officiating and Management taught by Mr. McCray give students the unique opportunity to learn about officiating sports [...]
IB Math HL – Sydney French (280) IB Math HL Analysis and Approach is a class taught at IB by Mrs. Ciobanu. The class is very rigorous, but if you have an interest in [...]
By Mia McElhatton Georgia Run-Off Elections This past Tuesday Georgia held the run-off elections for both US Senate seats. Both Jon Ossof (D) and Raphael Warnock (D) [...]
By Jordan Carrier April Serrano (280): Rowing, coxswain Committed: Syracuse University, D1 Starting in middle school, April Serrano, a senior, has rowed for a variety of [...]
By Alexandra Kerrigan With sports seasons canceled, jobs lost, and limited socializing, for many students, the pandemic has limited the chances of finding activities to do [...]
By Alex Emig (281) Summer is only five months away. Last summer looked a lot different than any other summer students have experienced before. Although coronavirus has put [...]
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