It’s that time of year, and this morning I had the priviledge of watching a cutesy prom-date request done right. The suitor arrived at the school at the crack of dawn, and using paper cups, wrote out “PROM?” on the chain-link fence where the date-to-be parks every morning. The astonished-but-elated date agreed on the spot, [...]
By Doron Tauber
Here we are once more. Ahh, can’t you just smell the shmura in the oven? Starting today at sundown, Pesach (Passover) will have officially begun. For all us practicing Jews out there, it means a week without leavened products, or anything with corn syrup. This weekend, the stores were packed full of Jewish [...]
March 29, 2010 | Posted in
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By Amalia Halikias
Zoolander is getting a SEQUEL? Not due out for another few years, but something to look forward to.
by Clara Modlin
“I’m thinking of a…thing,” my sister says.
My parents, my twin sister, and I are playing 20 questions. I am seven years old.
“Hmm,” I say. “Is it a leopard?”
“Yep,” my sister says. “Your turn!”
This happened all the time when my sister and I were younger. I would refer to something that we’d talked about [...]
February 2, 2010 | Posted in
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Many factors have made journalism change over the past several years, such as the shift to the internet creating online newspapers and a new audience to which journalists have to apeal to.