by Lexi Walls
Everyone by now has heard about the catastrophe that we like to call the American economy. Also, I’m sure that everyone has heard that the Wall Street experts have predicted that financial America is only going to get worse. What would make this year even more perfect? Ending it with a holiday season [...]
by Myles Goldman
MCC – This abbreviation stands for a Westborough High School club that represents all of the students, faculty, and administration. The Multi Cultural Council is a club that stands for and promotes diversity both in and out of WHS’ walls. The members spread their message of celebrating cultures from around the world through various events [...]
by Austin Evans
One of the most anticipated movies of the year “Twilight” opened in theaters, November 21st. “Twilight” is based on a series of novels, of the same name, by Stephanie Meyer. The books have swept the globe, being translated into 20 languages with more than 7 million copies sold world-wide.
School was canceled on Friday, December 12, for the first “snow day” of the winter season. While downtown Westborough looked untouched, higher parts of town experienced severe damage from the accumulation of inches of frozen rain. How did the ice storm impact your life? Share you experience in the comments.
By Myles Goldman
Boys basketball at Westborough High School has a new leader arming the clipboard. Coming into the season Coach Shah has been preparing the boys basketball program to play at a high-paced, high-energy level that emphasizes playing aggressively with a disciplined defense by pressing the opponent and creating turnovers. Coach Shah commented, “we want to start pressing as [...]
When doctors reported that New England Patriots’ face of the franchise quarterBack Tom Brady had tore his ACL in season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs when safety Bernard Pollard hit the prolific gunslinger as he released a deep pass, many fans felt as though season was over. How could the Patriots win without Tom Brady, their leader and field general, to command the offense?
By: Stacie Teevens
The fall season brings a lot of things: the changing of leaves, Halloween, Thanksgiving, pumpkins, apple picking, and for high school seniors, facing the stresses of applying to college.
Compiled by Michael Fisher