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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

The Oracle

All content by Rachel Mann

TV show Ca$h brings off-beat comedy to students, community

Rachel Mann, co-a&e editor
November 9, 2012

“It’s actually a really boring and bad time, and we all dread getting together to make the show because we’re not friends and we don’t enjoy each other’s company. It’s really painful to do...

Distorted Self-Image: Recovering sophomore Lindsey Zelvin creates SOFA club in order to raise awareness about eating disorders

Rachel Mann, co-A+E Editor
May 25, 2012

Walking into the cafeteria, a girl observes the student members selecting their food. Some migrate toward the sandwiches. Others opt for a fruit cup. The girl feels her stomach rumbling, but then notices...

Academy offers students global learning opportunity

Rachel Mann, co-asst. features editor
May 5, 2012

The Glenbrook Academy of International Studies, also known as The Academy, is a four-year accelerated learning program comprised of students from GBS and GBN, according to Matthew Whipple, Academy director...

‘Wise’ pursues teaching passion over office success

Rachel Mann, asst. features editor
December 16, 2011

Students walk into 
Room 192 and receive a personalized “wassup” from Steven Weissenstein, business education teacher. According to senior Vicki Powers, Weissenstein, commonly referred to as “Wise”...

South students count down to 11/11/11 wish

Rachel Mann, asst. features editor
November 3, 2011

Every year, mathematicians celebrate the day 3/14 in honor of pi, Slurpee fanatics enjoy free drinks on 7/11, and chemists applaud Amedeo Avogadro for discovering the mole on 10/23 between 6:02 a.m. and...

ratemyteacher.com provokes opinions at South

ratemyteacher.com provokes opinions at South

Rachel Mann, asst. features editor
September 30, 2011

Anonymity is a tool that people use to express to others how they truly feel, without worrying about being responsible for what they say.  Ratemyteachers.com is a website in which students use anonymity...

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