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Emily's Closet
Monday, December 12th, 2011
It’s about that time of the year again, the weather is starting to change and winter is right around the corner. And every year we break out the same old winter boots, but there is more than just your classic snow boot. Want to know what the hottest boots are for this season? Here is [...]
Posted by mayoemi
Emily's Closet
Thursday, December 8th, 2011
Welcome to Emily’s Closet, a place where you can find all the latest trends, style advice, and celebrity fashion. My goal is to create a be a lighthearted blog where you can see what trends are popular at our own WHS and what is new in the fashion/entertainment world. I love the fashion world and [...]
Posted by amarkson
Ashley's Blog, Uncategorized
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
I was inspired to write a blog about political campaigning after seeing a car commercial. The commercial, which you may have seen at some point, is promoting an Infiniti, but all I got out of the ad was don’t buy a BMW. Yes, instead of describing all the quality features of this ever so precious [...]
Posted by amarkson
Ashley's Blog
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
I read an article about a math teacher letting students buy grades in his class and I feel as though I have to write a blog about this. First of all, I found this incident more humorous than serious- probably because it has nothing to do with me, and anyone would have to admit that [...]
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Max Bloch's Blog
Saturday, November 12th, 2011
Late Wednesday night, Chairman of the Penn State Board of Trustees, Steve A. Garban, delivered some shocking news to students, reporters, and all others. “The Board of Trusties and Graham Spanier have decided that effective immediately, Dr. Spanier is no longer the president of the University.” Silence struck the conference room, with no emotions displayed. [...]
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Ali Advice
Tuesday, November 8th, 2011
If for some reason, the Westborough apocalypse has occurred and you must find shelter elsewhere, make sure the building in which you stay has been designed for the average person to fit into. For at first glance, you may not notice that the house in which you have chosen to stay seems as though it [...]
Posted by amarkson
Ashley's Blog, Uncategorized
Saturday, November 5th, 2011
My mother introduced me to what I believe is one of the greatest websites on the Internet. Change.org is basically a website that allows registered users to sign petitions created by other users. You can also make your own. These petitions are about anything from education to human trafficking. The thing I love about this [...]
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Max Bloch's Blog
Saturday, October 29th, 2011
WOW! That’s all I can really say about last night’s World Series game six. The Texas Rangers came into the game seeking their first World Series title in franchise history. However, the Cardinals would prevail and manage to put together one of the greatest comebacks in World Series history. Down 7-4 in the bottom of [...]
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Kate's Blog
Saturday, October 29th, 2011
by: Kate Barrette Here in Massachusetts, we’re one of the six states in the United States to allow same-sex marriage. In Connecticut, Iowa, D.C, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont, as well as Massachusetts, same-sex couples are legally allowed to marry and have families. In New Jersey, Maryland, and Rhode Island, same-sex marriages are recognized, [...]
Posted by amarkson
Ashley's Blog, Uncategorized
Friday, October 28th, 2011
I was on the BBC news website tonight, just looking for some current events to write about. I stumbled upon something that I have to address. The article is titled “America’s child death shame”. This isn’t a “regular” article- BBC news conducted an entire investigation about child abuse in America. This was presented sort of [...]