Cobblers Football Beats Up Raiders

The Central Cobblers football team wrapped up its season with a 41-14 drubbing of the cross-town rival Stevens Raiders. The win earns the Cobblers a ninth seed for the upcoming playoffs, and the boys will travel to Brookings Tuesday to play the first round. There will be a fan bus that will depart Central High School at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 25 and will return … Continue reading Cobblers Football Beats Up Raiders

The Movie Buff: A Look Back on Monsters Crash the Pajama Party

by: Alan Smithee It’s almost Halloween, my favorite holiday. Why is it you ask? Well, for one thing, it’s the only time you can dress up like a fool. On any other day it’s frowned upon. For another thing, candy! You can eat candy all year round, but it isn’t free. You can’t just knock on someone’s door and ask for candy whenever you want. … Continue reading The Movie Buff: A Look Back on Monsters Crash the Pajama Party

JROTC Gets Off to Fast Start

by: Jeren Brownlow and Sean Mutziger A school year always start with a lot of activities.  This year was particularly busy for JROTC. First, enrollment in JROTC is up over 25% from last year.  With more than 160 cadets, the senior students have their hands full issuing uniforms, organizing classes and planning events.  The 3rd and 4th year cadets run the JROTC organization, called the … Continue reading JROTC Gets Off to Fast Start

Game Review: Timesplitters: A Visit to the Past

By: Brady Vandevort While being a game of the past, The Timesplitters series has been an amazing success. Though some may be unaware of what this game is, it doesn’t mean this game doesn’t deserve the prestige it has received. The first-person shooter franchise started with the first Timesplitters, which was originally released in the year 2000 for the PlayStation2. This game may not have … Continue reading Game Review: Timesplitters: A Visit to the Past

The Movie Buff: A Look Back on 1990: The Bronx Warriors

by: Alan Smithee Remember The Warriors? Remember Escape From New York? Those two films saw a lot in each other, they saw so much they went on a date, got a bite to eat, went for a long walk on the beach. Then they went to funky town AND THIS MOVIE WAS BORN! Welcome to the world of Italian film making, WHERE RIP OFFS WERE … Continue reading The Movie Buff: A Look Back on 1990: The Bronx Warriors

A Beautiful Place: The Broadway Dance Center

This week the Pine Needle is featuring the writing of a couple Cobbler students who have described one of the most beautiful places they have experienced. by: Kyrie Murrie I’m walking through Times Square pushing through all the people as fast as I can; my destination is a few blocks away. As I turn onto 45th street I spot the red sign that says “Broadway … Continue reading A Beautiful Place: The Broadway Dance Center

The Movie Buff: A Look Back on Escape from New York

by: Alan Smithee Remember world War III? It started in 1988, which was also the year that Manhattan (New York) became one big maximum security prison. It’s a pretty fun prison! It’s surrounded by a 50 foot-tall wall and mines on all bridges. Also,  nobody is allowed in the prison, not even guards, because there are no guards! There are only “prisoners and the worlds … Continue reading The Movie Buff: A Look Back on Escape from New York

The Movie Buff: A Look Back on The Warriors

by: Alan Smithee The year is 1979. The State of Ohio agrees to pay $675,000 to families of the dead and injured in the Kent State shootings. Vietnam and Vietnam-backed Cambodian insurgents announce the fall of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and the collapse of the Pol Pot regime. Oh! And a little film by the name of The Warriors comes out in theaters February 9th and … Continue reading The Movie Buff: A Look Back on The Warriors

Photo of the Week: Football and a Promise

This year’s first photo of the week is from Bailey Ellis. Of this photo, Bailey explains that he took it “at the sub-varsity football game that was called off on August 31st because of weather.” We’re glad he stayed around to snap this picture. If you have a photo you’d like to submit, please email the photo, your name, and the story behind the photo … Continue reading Photo of the Week: Football and a Promise

Cobbler to Cobbler Aims to Continue Its Success

by: Nicole Krebs Cobbler2Cobbler, otherwise known as C2C, is a student to student peer mentorship program. Last year it had about 230 students in grades nine through twelve.  C2C stems from a peer leadership program called Sources of Strength.  C2C stresses the idea of balance and the idea of day to day projects and conversations that affect your whole life.  C2C meets weekly instead monthly, … Continue reading Cobbler to Cobbler Aims to Continue Its Success