Archive for ‘April, 2009’

Hope Springs Eternal for Freshmen Baseball

Hope Springs Eternal for Freshmen Baseball

by William Ashton

The spring is kicking off and with it so is the baseball season. Baseball is America’s pastime and it holds the dreams of many young kids who watch and cheer for their hometown teams. The freshman season this year at Westborough High School is particularly important because it has a new coach [...]

Hannah Montana: From stardom to mediocrity

Hannah Montana: From stardom to mediocrity

by Veda Awasthi and Sneha Subramaniam
The Hannah Montana Movie rolled into theaters on Friday, April 10. It earned 34 million dollars on its first weekend. The first day of release brought in 17.3 million dollars, the biggest opening day for any G-rated live action movie. The crowd included little girls to teenagers. Although the audiences [...]

A WHS Addition: Mr. Shah- A Confident Man with Zest

A WHS Addition: Mr. Shah- A Confident Man with Zest

by Mouli Gandi

Rahul Shah is an outgoing, intense, and stubborn WHS history teacher and basketball coach. He claims to have “confidence with a dash of cockiness.” Mr. Shah’s stubbornness and confidence is shown in his profession as a history teacher. This is Mr. Shah’s first year at Westborough High School. He is already a favorite [...]

Ms. Kirby: Not Your Typical Spanish Teacher

Ms. Kirby: Not Your Typical Spanish Teacher

By Myles Goldman
One would assume a Spanish teacher would enjoy the culture and intricacies of the language she is teaching, and this, indeed, is true about WHS Spanish teacher Ms. Kirby. Spanish, however, is not the only activity in Ms. Kirby’s life. Now in her third year of teaching professionally and at Westborough High School, [...]

Former Ramones Drummer in Bluegrass Band

Former Ramones Drummer in Bluegrass Band

by Blake Otey

Big Screen Buzz

Big Screen Buzz

by Sneha Subramaniam and Veda Awasthi
When it was put up a couple of weeks ago, student and faculty began buzzing about the new LG flat screen television hung up on the main staircase in the lobby. “Why was it there? Where did it come from? How did it come? Why do we need it? How [...]

Viva Ventriglia!

Viva Ventriglia!

By Vanessa Bein
Westborough High School Spanish teacher, Anna Ventriglia, is an inspiration to many students. Retiring this year, Señora Ventriglia is teaching Spanish III Honors, Spanish for the Business Minded, and Conversational Spanish. She has been teaching for twenty years overall, fourteen of those years in Westborough and six years in other various towns. She [...]

“Haunting in Connecticut” Haunts All

“Haunting in Connecticut” Haunts All

by Vanessa Bein
Close your eyes ahead of time because The Haunting in Connecticut is a definite scare! Based on a true story, the Campbell family moves into a Victorian style house that is close to the hospital for which their son Matt is getting treatment for a fatal illness. When Matt (Kyle Gallner) starts seeing [...]

A.J. Tomailo’s Was Not Worth the Cost

A.J. Tomailo’s Was Not Worth the Cost

By Bryan Vermes
A.J. Tomaiolo’s Restaurant, in Northborough, Massachusetts, offers a wide range of options on their menu. The environment of the European-style family resturaunt is enjoyable, and the food is cooked to a satisfactory level. It was a great experience, until the bill came at the end.

“Sex-ting:” The new epidemic that can be found in any pocket or purse.

“Sex-ting:” The new epidemic that can be found in any pocket or purse.

By Elise Murphy and Samienta Pierre-Vil
Ten years ago, cell phones were considered a luxury. Today some would argue they are a necessity, and others would say that cell phones have become a form of entertainment with available features such as: texting, cameras, internet, games and ringtones. Cell phones are no longer used [...]

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