Issue 25-9, April 2009

News

Budget: class restoration
By Marsha Patel, Meryl Hayes
NEW inspires local kids
By Robin Shuster
South Anti-War club participates in D.C. march
By Shan Shao
South Spots
By Shan Shao
Students question use of breathalyzers at school events
By Greg Ly, Tricia Ho
Under-enrolled classes may be cut
By Emily Breuer
Stembridge steps up
By Rayna Golub, Sam Ebb
Ticket to Ride: New drunk-driving intervention program raises questions for school, city
By Julia Spector

Editorials

Safe Rides may save lives
By The Lion's Roar
Upgrade/Downgrade
By Caroline Hass
The Editor's Desk: Editor lets go, looks back
By Julia Wolfe

Centerfold

Caught up in the Meltdown
By Josh Kruskal, Meryl Hayes
What is a recession?
By Josh Kruskal
Ressession Timeline
By Josh Kruskal
Student finds ways to save
By Alissa Sage
Rising tuition costs at many schools put pressure on students applying to college
By Josh Kruskal

Opinions

SAW advocates for free speech, posters
By Aron Milberg, Maddy Burrows
Au Contraire: Coping with the Energy crisis
By Mika Braginsky
Wellness is necessary for high school
By Natalie Walters
Trackie finds her niche
By Kathy O'Keefe
Will do anything for money, maybe
By Julia Miller
Danny Gifford Freshman Column: Gifford reminisces, looks ahead
By Danny Gifford
Older siblings are difficult to deal with
By Grace Hyun
Btw, traditional English is disintegr8ing
By Jillian Gundersheim

Arts

Poet Taylor Mali slams into South
By Caroline Rosa, Julia Gron
Students find room for expression
By Julia Gron
Life of Sky: Sky bids goodbye
By Skyler Fulton
Adam's Apple: MSG deserves better rep
By Adam Goldsmith
Students look beyond course catalogue for art classes
By Joe Busaba
In-class presentations acted towards differently
By Molly Weinstein
Rossini plans to retire after 15 years at South
By Elissa Spinner

Sports

Head Check
By Aaron Belowich, Rachel Rubinstein
Words From a Weiss Man: Starting with a bang and a check
By Ben Weissman
Frisbee Club seeks Team status from MIAA
By Kaleb Alperin, Olivia Larkin
Track teams to benefit from this summer's turf project
By Bernardo Rodrigues, Nathan Baskin
Head2Head: NO (Should there be a minimum grade point average required to play a sport?)
By Aaron Belowich, Austin Pollack
Head2Head: YES (Should there be a minimum grade point average required to play a sport?)
By Melanie Fineman

Features

Cam Ostrow Senior Column: Ostrow's Do's and Don'ts
By Cam Ostrow
Relationships: Girl finds heartbreak worth it
By Anonymous
Madness in the Morning
By Emily Bruer
Piracy Perspectives: Illegal online downloading raises concens about the nature of stealing
By Gil Metser
Home Bases Around South
By Jessica Bolter, Jossie Forman
Parents on Facebook
By Ariel Rivkin, Rayna Golub
Electives provide students relief
By Ali Meisel
Faculty Marriages: a lesson plan for love
By Grace Hyun

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