Fashion Fever
Blair Purdy, Online Editor
January 5, 2011
As students made their way from the parking lot, through the halls, and to their classes, most noticed an unusual change in color scheme. Langley had been hit with a pink explosion which covered nearly every inch of the campus. Members of Fashion have been hard at work preparing for their annual fashion... Read more »
Four Loko Craze
Alex Turro, Senior Staff Writer
December 21, 2010
Just as one alcoholic drink, popular among underage persons, is taken off the shelves, another replaces it. Four Loko, packaged in a 23.5 oz can contains 12% alcohol and the amount of caffeine equivalent to two cups of coffee. It was deemed unsafe by the FDA in November and has been banned in various... Read more »
Four loko craze
Yaasmin Goudarzi, Staff Writer
December 21, 2010
Just as one alcoholic drink, popular among underage persons, is taken off the shelves, another replaces it. Four Loko, packaged in a 23.5 oz can contains 12% alcohol and the amount of caffeine equivalent to two cups of coffee. It was deemed unsafe by the FDA in November and has been banned in various... Read more »
Big Man on Campus
Parnia Zahedi, Editor in Chief
December 16, 2010
Through the windows of a biology classroom in Ithaca College sits a young man aspiring to become a physical therapist. Passionate about science, the college student sees biology in his future—but what started out as teaching biology has eventually turned into becoming Langley’s new junior class principal. After... Read more »
Wigilia
Lexy von Keszycki, Opinion Editor
December 15, 2010
On Christmas Eve, Polish families gather for a very special holiday supper that goes beyond the standard Christmas celebration. Once the first star appears in the sky, the feast begins and continues well into the night, often ending with a midnight mass. “All the kids stand outside waiting for the... Read more »
Our Backyard Full of Bodyguards
Cathy Kiess, Production Manager
December 15, 2010
Secret agents. Black SUV’s. Barbed wire fences. It is not uncommon for people to stumble into the compound full of secrecy and security known as the CIA. The horror stories are all the same: drive in, get searched, be threatened, and thrown out back on to the street. During their freshman year of winter... Read more »
Kwanzaa
December 12, 2010
Na He Jeon–Reporter Just as “Merry Christmas!” is the well-known term for greeting in Christmas, “Habri Gani?” (the Swahili term for “What’s the news?”) is what people say to each other during Kwanzaa, a holiday celebrated from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1 each year by African-Americans. Kwanzaa... Read more »
Why you should CARE
Katie Storch, Reporter
December 9, 2010
CARE club was a club where you could go and do something better for the community, raise awareness for cancer. Cancer is a big problem in America and not many people are aware and actively participating in trying to find the cure. With CARE club not taking place this year, we lose important community... Read more »
Muharram
Nikki Cheshire, Staff Writer
December 8, 2010
When December finally rolls around, many people are focused on the more mainstream holidays, like Christmas and Hanukkah, than anything else. But on Dec. 7, a different type of holiday takes place. While many of us celebrate the New Year on the night of Dec. 31, Muslims instead celebrate... Read more »
Behind the Scenes of Yearbook
Amirah Ahmad, Reporter
December 4, 2010
In the spring each year, with a pen in hand, you contemplate which elective you want to take. Journalism? Art? Fashion marketing? Suddenly, Yearbook comes to mind – it’s an easy class that doesn’t take any work, right? Think again. “You have to be dedicated to this class. It’s not a joke,”... Read more »





