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The new application process for clubs has unified policy at North and South to give more students a chance to create sustainable, unique clubs, Dr. Mark Maranto, Assistant Principal of Student Activities,...
The newly created Computer Science Honor Society (CSHS) is a way for students who demonstrated academic excellence in their computer science classes to get involved in their community using their computer...
National Mole Day is widely celebrated in the science community, Jill Serling, Physics Teacher and National Mole Day Foundation President, said. The event is not a compliment to the small, burrowing mammal,...
What started off as a love of music for senior Freya Pederson, Radio and Advanced TV (ATV) Station Manager, evolved into her passion for radio, where she found herself not just listening to songs, but...
Growing up, Math Teacher Rachel Fisher loved math and science but never thought that those two passions would lead to a career as an engineer, or her later becoming a teacher. Fisher was an engineer for...
Advanced Placement (AP) European History classes at South are given only 90 minutes to teach the Holocaust, and from past experience, Nick Morley, Social Studies Teacher, has always found it impossible...
For the past eight years, sophomore Carla Hill has been a part of the U.S.A Junior National Karate Team. She is the Co Captain in the Cadet Female category.
The team consists of young karate athletes...
The lights dim and immediately conversations turn into anticipatory whispers, creating a hum in the air. All eyes followed senior Marisa Chi, Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra (GSO) Principal Cello, down to...
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