Imagine four years of hard work toward a single NLL championship on a final senior night. On Friday, the boys basketball team faces the Napoleon Wildcats in what could be the league championship game.
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The Post-it Note Mystery
By Caitlin Taylor eSomethin Staff Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love and friendship. Students may have noticed walking into school on this year’s
The History of the Somethin
The Somethin was established in May of 1922 and became an online newspaper in 2012. The oldest college newspaper was founded in 1799 and the oldest high school paper is from 1881.
How The Jacket Way Can Benefit You
Try your luck with the Jacket Way drawings or cash in on those sweet scratch-offs. The most recent midterm was Friday, February 3, 2017. Here are the lucky students, happy to have won their well-deserved reward.
Millennials are Devastated Over Club Penguin’s Closing
On January 31st, the beloved virtual world of Club Penguin announced it is shutting down. It is the end of an era to millions of people.
Boy Scouts of America Opens Up To Gender Diversity
On Monday, January 30th, the Boy Scouts of America officially announced that they will begin accepting transgender boys into the previously ‘boys-only’ scouting program.
Local Students Participate in Historic Women’s March
“It was vibrant. People were everywhere and they packed the streets. It was an amazing, peaceful, and life-changing experience. Women do rule the world,” says sophomore Aiyana White, who attended the march in D.C.
Sophomore Travels to Carnegie Hall
Elaine Park, a sophomore cellist, can now say that she has performed at Carnegie Hall.
Why Go Red for Women is Important
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in both sexes; however, it claims a woman’s life roughly every 80 seconds.
Winter One Acts Review
Performances of the Winter One Acts really connected with the audience.