Back in the mid 1970’s Westborough High School had several different versions of cooking clubs or classes. This included the Chef’s Club and Creative Cookery club. Now, over thirty years later, Westborough High School has a new cooking club which is about more than food and about striving to give back to the community. Mrs. Leuci, the club’s advisor explained, “it’s about time we brought it back into the present.”
by Michael Fisher
In February of this year a former Boeing engineer was arrested for allegedly stealing space shuttle secrets for China. One month previously American counter intelligence officials told Congress that Chinese espionage posed a significant threat to national security. The CIA and FBI are now recruiting more multilingual agents than ever before, including Chinese [...]
by Thea Softing
Being a senior at Westborough High School, at any high school really, is a big deal. Its a rite of passage. An end of one journey and the final preparation for another. The days of looking up to older students and watching them get into colleges and run the high school are over. [...]
by Brigid Bowser
As a freshman on the Junior Varsity Volleyball team, you may think that Steph Melvin is an experienced junior in high school who has gone to multiple volleyball camps and played club volleyball for at least four years. Not to say she isn’t experienced, but this is Steph’s first year playing the sport. [...]
by Nick Farrar
Worcester- Going into the October 17th Friday game against Doherty High School was a little different for the Rangers. Senior captain Rob O’Connor the Rangers star fullback and linebacker was forced to sit out with a concussion. To start in his place for the 1 and 4 Rangers was 2nd string sophomore, Sam [...]
by Ali Strand
Sleepless is a goose bump raising tale that will have you holding your breath until the last page! What if the one place you could dream sweetly became your real life nightmare? Trinity Michaels is known as the “Goth girl” around school and is anything but ordinary. Trinity aspires to be a normal [...]
by Katherine Packer
The name’s Bond, James Bond, and he is back in “Quantum of Solace”, the newest film of this timeless action saga, set to be released in theaters November 14th. Unlike most other Bond movies, Quantum of Solace will be a direct sequel to 2006’s Casino Royale, the most successful box office Bond movie [...]
by Katherine Packer
One of the most anticipated movies of the year, “Twilight” will come to theaters November 21. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke and based on a best-selling book by Stephanie Meyer of the same name, “Twilight” is the story of a seventeen-year-old girl named Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) who moves to the small town of [...]
by Austin Evans
The fast approaching 2008 presidential election was being billed as a breakthrough in modern politics. The democratic primary featured both an African American male and a former first lady. Barack Obama, senator of Illinois, prevailed over Hilary Clinton in one of the most widely anticipated nominations in the history of the party. While [...]
by Haemin Burk
Westborough High schools club GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) has gone through a long way in reviving the club back into the school. Luke Morrinero, a senior and a leader in the GSA club knows a lot about the struggles and the environment for someone who is gay or a lesbian. “What made you [...]