Teachers Put the Trick in “Trick or Treat!”
October 30, 2010
Norah Bazarov–Staff Writer Divya Tewari–Staff Writer Teachers model their Halloween costumes. As you walked into school on October 29th, 2010, excited for the long weekend and ready to take your end-of-quarter tests, you were greeted by an unusual sight. Since Halloween is just around the... Read more »
K2
Yaasmin Goudarzi, Staff Writer
October 27, 2010
Deep in the woods of Seneca in Great Falls, three Langley students stood in shock as a fourth student – high on a new legal drug K2- threw up blood. The drug, otherwise known as K2 or Spice, has become more common among students within the last year according to the school Drug Counselor, Ms. Dawn-Lee... Read more »
Morphsuits
October 17, 2010
Eleeka Asayesh–Senior Staff Writer Andrew Havasy–Staff Writer In addition to being convenient for athletes in any weather and useful to wear under skirts, another use for spandex has recently been discovered at Langley High School – finding school spirit. Morphsuits, full body spandex... Read more »
In the Eyes of the Painted
October 17, 2010
Lizzie Schott–Reporter Even getting dumped in paint won’t stop our freshman spirit. Speaking as a freshman, Color Day is something that we have looked forward to for a long time, and having it taken away has not only upset this year’s senior class, but all the classes; including the freshman. Being... Read more »
Broadcast Journalism
Nikki Cheshire, Staff Writer
October 17, 2010
Chairs scrape across the floor as students snatch their favorite spots in this untraditional, deskless classroom. Mirroring the format of TMZ’s studio, students scrawl ideas across a large whiteboard as they are shouted out. Room 101 lies in a semi-secluded corner of the school, and is well known for... Read more »
Facebook Multitasking
Rosie Brock, Copy Editor
October 17, 2010
Facebook has revolutioned social networking, connected people worldwide, and, of course, proven to be a major distraction from homework. A study published by Paul Kirschner (Open University of the Netherlands) in 2010 supports the fact that Facebook is a distraction. “Facebook users reported having... Read more »
College Corner
Annie Cross, Executive Editor
October 17, 2010
Hallowed halls, ivy lined buildings and majestic statues are what some students envision as part of the perfect college experience. But if loans pile up just as high as ivy grows on New England campuses, the perfect “college experience” can turn bittersweet with debts extending for decades. In 2008,... Read more »
Blood Drive 2010
October 15, 2010
Chris Roman — Executive Editor The Science Honor Society will be hosting the biannual blood drive this Friday, October 15 in the Auxiliary Gym. The blood collected will be donated in honor of Ms. Meade, director of student services, who, after a period of remission last year, has been re-diagnosed... Read more »





