News Briefs
September 20, 2019
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- Journalists should evaluate controversy policies, readers should hold staffs accountable Controversy is innately tied to opinion, but journalistic controversy more closely follows the quotes of sources in non-opinion stories and topics reporters cover. This was recently highlighted in a different manner, however, when the Yale News received backlash for not…
- Review: Phoebe Bridgers' new album, "So Much Wine," brings a mellower vibe to classic Christmas songs [MUSE] Phoebe Bridgers’ new album, “So Much Wine,” is a perfect combination of songs to listen to on a chill winter night. Her album is christmas based and all of the songs have a mellow vibe making the album calm and…
- New Polytechnic department: Q&A Brad Sever and Chard Reid Brad Sever, CHS assistant principal Could you briefly describe what the new polytechnic department is? Essentially, we’re not adding any new departments; what we’re doing is we are combining departments. So, the communications department, the art department, the family consumer…
- AP Literature and Composition students appreciate different writing styles AP Literature and Composition (AP Lit) is one of the many English courses offered at CHS. This class is open to grades 10-12 and focuses on analyzing different literary works, as well as completing two different multiple choice exams and…
- Review: Will "Grey's Anatomy" be the same without Meredith Grey? [MUSE] Searching for a new show to watch is a never ending struggle that almost everyone can relate to. But this endless struggle ended for me when I discovered “Grey’s Anatomy.” Every 13-year-old goes through a “Grey’s Anatomy” phase, but for…
- Review: “Till," the heartbreaking true story of racial injustice [MUSE] The movie “Till” was released on October 14, 2022 in theaters across the country. The movie tells the heartbreaking true story about the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till. Till, originally from Chicago, was visiting his cousins in Money, MS.…