Search
  • Brotherly love: Footnotes. A Bi-weekly Column.

    Tuesday, November 22, 2005 By: Bess Myers ('06)/ Eastside Online Humor Columnist

    Funny things happen on the way to high school graduation.

    Full Story 
  • Murder cases sending students on forensic and psychological spins

    Tuesday, November 22, 2005 By: Eric Friedman ('06) / Eastside Editor-in-chief

    Crime is not what it seems – it's worse.

    Full Story 
  • Excuse the Interruption -- Thanksgiving Edition: Activities Coordinator Tom DeLuca joins the panel to discuss Donovan McNabb, Kevin Garnett and the Heisman watch

    Wednesday, November 23, 2005 By: ETI Panel

    Full Story 
  • 'Memoirs' creates controversy: Japanese object to portrayal

    Tuesday, November 29, 2005 By: Lauren Joffe ('07)/ Eastside Entertainment Editor

    In a city where the latest controversy is headline news for the nation, Hollywood has done it again. Except this time, tempers aren’t boiling in California, but in Japan, over Hollywood’s newest movie

    Full Story 
  • Live from Iraq, literally

    Tuesday, November 29, 2005 By: Cristina Trentacoste ('08)/ For Eastside

    Music can shape the way people think and act. It is therapeutic during rough times and allows people to express themselves during times of anguish. Recently, six young American soldiers in Iraq used r

    Full Story 
  • Patience and Science has something for everyone

    Tuesday, November 29, 2005 By: Megan Paolini (’07)/ For Eastside

    These days, it seems that everything played on the radio sounds the same. Because there are very few original artists, finding something new and exciting to listen to is extremely challenging—but the

    Full Story 
  • Tilk, wheelie bags, and flicking the Gentry switch

    Tuesday, November 29, 2005 By: Mark Greenfield ('06)/ For Eastside and Brett Strause ('06)/ For Eastside

    In this week's Semmmis, Mark and Brett sit down for a nice, long conversation with Senior Class Vice-President Nathan Wayne Gentry.

    Full Story 
  • A Bad Case of Apathy: Footnotes. A Bi-weekly Column

    Tuesday, December 06, 2005 By: Bess Myers ('06)/ Eastside Online Humor Columnist

    I think I am coming down with Senioritis.I never thought that it would come to this. They say the first step toward healing is to admit you have a problem, so here I am admitting it to the world.

    Full Story 
  • Seinfeld comes to East, sort of

    Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Evan Levine ('06)/ Eastside Opinions Editor

    A new Seinfeld Club met for the first time yesterday after school, with a plan to meet at least once a month for the rest of the school year.

    Full Story 
  • Racetrack reopens

    Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Kyera Singleton ('07)/ Eastside Staff

    After years of set-backs, the Garden State Park Site, formerly known as the famous Racetrack, has shed its legal troubles in order to fully open, hopefully sometime in the spring of 2006.

    Full Story 
    
Eastside Cherry Hill High School East Cherry Hill, NJ
Issue Date: Thursday, December 01, 2005 Issue: December 2005 Last Update: Saturday, December 31, 2005
Current Conditions Partly Cloudy
Temperature: 70.8 °F
Wind Speed: 3 mph WSW
Gusts: 8 mph SSE
Rain Today: 0 "

At-a-glance

Whether experienced while spending an annual ski vacation in the mountains or perceived on the morning of the year's first snowfall, certain undisputable images are characteristic of winter. They are
full story 
One conflict that has continued to hassle the Cherry Hill community is whether or not East should have its own stadium. Until it is settled, the issue will continue to demand the attention of the comm
full story 
There is a new Woodshop, or as it is now unofficially known, Applied Technology, teacher at Cherry Hill East. Cecil Leonard, who started teaching on November 7, 2005, replaced long-time substitute Mr.
full story 
A piece of cake (or cookie): Conroy and Lowen win pizzelle-eating contest
Kevin Conroy ('08) and Chris Lowen ('08) consumed 60 pizelles before the other five teams at the annual pizzelle-eating championship, hosted by East's Italian-American Club.
full story 
Eastside Live returns: Panelists discussed stuff ants and other life-changing phenomena
Eastside Live, recorded on December 19, brings back alumnus Josh Mellman ('05) for a round-table discussion.
full story 
The video iPod is here, so music lovers had better go buy it before it is replaced with (yet another) new and improved Apple product.
full story 
Becoming a doctor is not easy. It takes years of intensive study and first hand training, and that’s what people count on—a professional who has achieved enough expertise to give me a high level of ca
full story 
The Mayor of Cherry Hill may not be as popular as the superintendent, but he does hold great prominence in the area.
full story 
Excuse the Interruption Live from California: The ETI panel analyzes the big Cal State v. Cal Polytech basketball game. along with other relevant sports issues
Topics include the mess regarding the Minnesota Vikings, Donovan McNabb's racial attacks and fantasy football steals and busts.
full story 
Racetrack reopens
After years of set-backs, the Garden State Park Site, formerly known as the famous Racetrack, has shed its legal troubles in order to fully open, hopefully sometime in the spring of 2006.
full story 
<< 1 2 3 >>  Number of stories in this edition: 23

Staff View

mrgagliardi

user
Email Me

Online Archives

There are currently 26 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

Advertising