Issue 25-6, January 2009

Editorials

Restorative Circles a welcome addition
By The Lion's Roar
Upgrade/Downgrade
By The Lion's Roar
Editor's Desk: Editor explains job at fast food restaurant, gains new perspective
By Tom Haskin

News

New program focuses on community
By Caroline Hass, Jemma Benson
"This Is History. I Am History."
By Caroline Hass
Overpopulation
By Naveen Sridhar
In the Shadow of North
By David Altman
SAW divided over conflict in Gaza
By Julia Spector
School awaits results of Salzer's job search
By Shan Shao
South poised to receive turf after long stalement
By Victor Moisescu
The politics of Facebook: Site provides new forum for discussion of social, political issue
By Meryl Hayes
South Spots
By Leah Cotton
Relocation turns teams' luck around
By Sam Ebb
New security policy allows for the use of cameras
By Josh Kruskal

Arts

Artist finds inspiration everywhere
By Marsha Patel, Caroline Rosa
Life of Sky
By Skyler Fulton
Freshman on the big screen, in the hallway
By Linus Kuo
Sam Donovan makes clothes with confidence
By Julia Gron
Senior dances 'with every part of her body'
By Libby Carberry
Adam's Apple
By Adam Goldsmith

Centerfold

Karine Profile
By Emma Chad-Friedman
Culture Clash: Students arriving from foreign countries face the struggle of adjusting to culture
By Angela Xu, Sascha Bercovitch

Opinions

Future of "don't ask, don't tell" policy unsure
By Elissa Spinner
Bubbled In
By Libby Carberry
South stunted by lack of lifting
By Greg Thompson
Danny Gifford Freshman Column: Disillusioned already. 14 terms to go
By Danny Gifford
Shea's Rebellion: (App)Lying to Colleges
By Matt Shea
Underclassman uncovers college process
By Maryl Hayes
Sports are different for genders
By Grace Hyun

Features

Clique Files -- Part 5
By Kayla Nussbaum, Ruthie Bolotin
Relationships: Girl can't flirt
By Anonymous
Senior Column: Ostrow's perks of the new year
By Cam Ostrow
Niki Sholemson's Surgery
By Ali Meisel, Jessica Bolter
State of economy causes decline in holiday cheer
By Charlotte Cotter, Tricia Ho
Mr. Meyette Radio Station Dreams
By Natasha Kaufman
Homeschooled: Liz Hathaway
By Julia Miller, Becca Feldman
A Family First: Students who are the first in their families to go to college find application guidance from other sources
By Hallie Boviard, Meryl Hayes
Coping with a parent's illness
By Olivia Larkin
Sophomores hit the sack
By Tom Haskin

Sports

Lions hold off Colonials
By Tom Haskin, Conor O'Brien
The Tuck
By Jake Tucker
Head to Head: Sports
By Aaron Belowich
Head to Head: Academics
By Aiden Benshimol
MIAA regulations frustrate South fans
By Jake Tucker, Peter Haskin

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