Maanya Parikh and Lillith DunneSomethin Staff Some people are familiar with the feeling. The sky turns dark, the air turns cold, and then depression kicks
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Celsius energy drink flows through water fountains on April 1st
Sophia LannoeNothin Staff Many students rely on Celsius energy drinks to get through the school day, limiting their water intake. In a new effort to
Taft is the New Principal of PHS on April 1
It’s official! As of April 1, 2024, PHS Facility Dog Taft is now the principal of PHS, replacing principal Aaron Cookson.
OPINION: Don’t cram for that exam: advice for effective studying
Do you feel like your brain is about to give up? Eyes red from those late nights? Can’t sit still because of the constant thought of exams coming up? Afraid of failing? Need some study tips? Well I’ve got you covered. Here are some of my tips and tricks for success on your exams.
INTERNATIONAL: Flood waters in Pakistan wreak havoc as death toll rises
Pakistan’s population displacement due to this flooding is equal to the total populations of New York City and Texas, combined. Close to 1,300 people are dead, including approximately 400 children, some as young as a few days old.
100 years of history: The Somethin’ celebrates 50 years in 1972
Vol. 15, No. 3. December 22, 1972 The year was 1922. Several members of the senior class decided to start something new. They decided that
100 years of history: “Talk Perrysburg High”
The original staff editorial of The Somethin’
100 years of history: The athlete versus the scholar
A staff editorial in defense of athletics from the original publication
Senior Superlatives 2022
eSomethin proudly presents the class of 2021 Senior Superlatives
Opinion: Zoos should be disbanded
Riya ShaheSomethin staff Zoo animals are taken out of their habitats, from their environments and are put in isolation, while an artificial world surrounds them.