5 things you didn't know about…
August 28, 2009
Filed under A&E
We all know Jill Pollock is our trusted health officer, and that we should wash our hands to prevent the spread of H1N1. You probably didn’t know School Nurse Jill Pollock that she and Mr. Pollock spent most of their summer biking, hiking, and kayaking. Here are some other things you probably didn’t... Read more »
Trendy To-Dos
August 28, 2009
Filed under A&E
Criss-cross applesauce said the tailor to the customer. The ‘90s are comin’ back my friend. With aviators and flannel, the past year has brought back many of the old trends from the days of our conception. Anyone would know that the plaid has come back as number one on the top trendy ways with the... Read more »
Movie Review: Some Like It Hot
August 28, 2009 • Jackie Balzer, Staff Reporter
Filed under Movie/Book Reviews
If an interest in something new has come up, I encourage you to watch the classic movie “Some Like It Hot.” This movie, directed by Billy Wilder, stars Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. Starting in Chicago, two guys named Joe (Curtis) and Jerry (Lemmon) witness a shooting and look for... Read more »
Book Club Spotlight
August 28, 2009
Filed under A&E
Food, engaging conversation and great literature: these are just a few examples of what goes on during Book Club. Most people know that there is a book club, yet many aren’t aware of what happens at an average meeting. “Sometimes we meet outside of the building at a local coffee shop,” Book Club... Read more »
StuCo officers announced
August 28, 2009
Filed under News
StucCo had its first meeting on Aug. 24 in the Lecture Hall. Nominations for class president and vice presidents’ were held, and elections will be held at the next meeting. The StucCo president this year is senior Michelle Harris. Student Council had its first meeting and elected officers on Aug. 24. Other... Read more »
Question of the Week: H1N1 Virus
August 28, 2009
Filed under News
Recent updates on the H1N1 virus and the toll it will take on our country have been trumpeted across news stations. According to CNN, it is expected that 30 percent to 50 percent of the population will contract it, and 90,000 deaths will be caused by it, mainly among children and young adults. What is... Read more »





