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Food and Fun

by Myles Goldman Many students, faculty, and administration celebrated the end of the last full day before Thanksgiving by attending Multi Cultural Council’s annual International Buffet on Tuesday, November 25th in the lobby right afterschool. The buffet featured many different foods and dishes from countries all over the world and was sponsored by the Multi Cultural [...]

An Above Average Experience at Not Your Average Joe's

by Lexi Walls Westborough – A new restaurant opened in the food lover’s town of Westborough last June. Not Your Average Joe’s moved onto Route 9 where Applebee’s used to be. This restaurant is a new chain that was started in 1994 in other locations across Massachusetts. Now, in 2008, there are over a dozen of [...]

Bowl Championship Series Mess

by Owen Ernest Every spring, college basketball fans turn their attention towards Selection Sunday and the iconic March Madness for the NCAA basketball championships. So why not instill a similar system in football? College football is one of the most popular and widely viewed sports in America, but the system by which a champion is [...]

Give Your Mind a Workout

by Ali Strand  Imagine the amount of homework given to a student throughout the day. There’s the basic math, English, science, and history, plus electives. Now imagine that same work load with extra studying on music, art, biology, language and literature, social science, and math. Sounds like hard work, right? Well for the students on [...]

Technology Advances Should Be Embraced, Not Shut Off

by Ali StrandThe rise of the cell phone becoming such a popular and common place piece of technology to own has caused such a fuss that schools have banned their use throughout the day. It is obvious why cell phone use is prohibited during class time; they create a huge distraction for not only the teacher but everyone [...]

Spanish for the Business Minded Class Hosts Mexican Dinner

Mexican Dinner Preview

Now Presenting… YOUR Creativity via Lit Mag

By Myles Goldman Friday night you went to an event organized by the same group that is behind the production of the school magazine.  Who are these behind the scenes organizers you ask?   They are the talented and dedicated members of the  Literary Magazine club,  which is more popularly termed Lit Mag.  Meeting in A328 [...]

Ned's Brings Down The Lights

From the staff that produces the  Literary Magazine came an enjoyable night of student and in one case teacher talent along with edible treats.  The 6th annual edition of Ned’s Coffee House under Ms. Pelletier came to WHS Friday night with the theme “Lights, Beats, Techno.” The atrium overlooking the lobby was decorated with many [...]

Varsity Football Note: Rangers Shut Them Down

by Myles Golman The Rangers won their previous game in shutout fashion on November 15th at a wet Foley Stadium versus Burncoat High School 21-0.  The Rangers jumped out to a 14-0 halftime lead and preserved the shutout in the second half thanks to a terrific effort by the defensive unit, led by linebackers David [...]

Get in. What? Just get in.

007 ran into theaters this past Friday, November 14th. Theaters instantly became packed with people of all-ages wanting to see the newest movie of the James Bond action saga. Blonde hair and piercing blue eyes, Daniel Craig once again brilliantly performed the illustrious character of James Bond. New Bond girl Olga Kurylenko brought a feisty [...]

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