Issue 26-2, September 2009

Editorials

Mayoral candidates should encourage student involvement; Balser stands out
By The Lion's Roar
Editor's Desk: Breaking out of the cocoon: Editor reflects on anniversary of Sept. 11
By Sascha Bercovitch
Upgrade/Downgrade
By The Lions' Roar

News

Candidate Countdown
By The Lion's Roar
Knoedler aims to unite art and theatre
By Marsha Patel
South aims to prevent flu
By Hallie Boviard & Meryl Hayes
Spots
By Zhuoshi Xie
Wellness cuts debate throughout school
By Rayna Golub & Julia Spector
New scheduling program leads to system crash
By Marsha Patel
Book sale profits to support literacy
By Emily Breuer, Shan Shao
Safe Rides becomes permanent
By Tricia Ho
South community welcomes Stembridge
By Julia Spector

Sports

Field Hockey
By Aaron Belowich
Fall Previews: Golf
By Austin Pollack
Girl's Volleyball
By Victor Moisescu
Tennis court construction delayed, cost escalates
By Aaron Belowich, Olivia Larkin
South athletics honored by SI
By Aaron Belowich
Gold Medal Camp returns to South for third season
By Peter Haskin
Conte to lead boys' soccer program
By Conor O'Brien
Words from a Weiss Man: The Jinx, Jinxed
By Ben Weissman

Opinions

ASC
By Jenn Mountain
Summer Stage: student finds acting in the summer worthwhile
By Hannah Fürgang
Senior Column: Stuk N Irak
By Mika Braginsky
Senior Column: Wal-Mart Lovin'
By Mike Zissman
Sailing in the summer
By Dan Hurwit
Reaching new heights
By Robin Berk
Summer Concerts: hot sun, cool music
By Leah Cotton

Features

10 things to hate about South
By The Lion's Roar
Letting her hair down: After two years of self-discovery, Jennifer Stephens is ready to show South her new appearance.
By Josh Kruskal
Relationships
By The Lion's Roar
Senior Column: Mourning summer's end
By Jenn Mountain
Clubs vary on the level of Stembridge involvement
By Rachel Leshin
Summer Scandals: Studens reflect on their experiences at overnight camp
By Sascha Bercovitch & Libby Carberry
International service trips limit teen volunteers
By Rachel Leshin
What's in a name? Students find changing their birthnames convenient for school
By Rachel Leshin
Road trip sparks new ideas for Minga members
By Hallie Boviard
One School. Four Students. 99 Problems
By Libby Carberry, Rachel Leshin

Arts

Art Perspective
By Allie Glickman
Fresh Talent
By Caroline Rosa
Cultural Perspective
By Elissa Spinner
Boston Culture Focus: Cambridge
By Hannah Nussbaum
Artistic interests: Stembridge's other side
By Caroline Rosa
The Art of Relations: Finding a Mate
By Ari Schvartsman
Food & Stuff: The Brilliance of Bubble Tea
By Jonah Reider

Centerfold

Teams adjust to new practice locations
By Meryl Hayes
Turf War: The work is almost finished, but the five-year-long fight is still going strong
By Josh Kruskal

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