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Editorial: Students Should Dress Up for Spirit Week

Student Council has announced dress up days for the week before Christmas; for their own good, students should participate. Continue reading Editorial: Students Should Dress Up for Spirit Week

Mr. SheehyDecember 14, 2018
Lifestyle

Students’ Approaches to Studying Vary

Studying is what students do, but how do they do it? Their strategies vary widely. Continue reading Students’ Approaches to Studying Vary

Mr. SheehyNovember 14, 2018
Commentary

Freshmen, the Inferior Class of High School

The common theme that runs among upperclassmen is their hatred for freshmen. Why are they so annoying? From their awkward relationships to their endless talk of Fortnite, freshman are made out to be the scum of Central. But are they? Continue reading Freshmen, the Inferior Class of High School

cadenleflerNovember 9, 2018November 9, 2018
Lifestyle

A Guide to Parking at Central High School

Although parking is a huge issue at Central, there may be some tricks to make your day a little easier. Continue reading A Guide to Parking at Central High School

cadenleflerOctober 21, 2018October 22, 2018
News

Drama Club Lines Up Challenging Season

The Cobbler Drama Club has lined up a series of challenges this season, from staging well-known stories to working with big casts. Continue reading Drama Club Lines Up Challenging Season

Mr. SheehyOctober 2, 2018

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    Nihilistic thinking is a dangerous, loathsome, and inaccurate mode of being. Rejecting it opens a door for growth through struggle and, ultimately, hope.
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    The difficult moments in life can remind a person to break free from boxes and to explore the unknown.
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  • My Archetypal Dog
    Does archetypal theory extend to animals? Carl Jung may not have thought so, but perhaps that's because he had never owned a bichon frise.

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