|
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 By Omri Molten
Senior signs baseball scholarship with University of Tenn.
full story
|
|
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 By Mackey Torres
The NBA has gotten off to a fast start with both teams that met in the Finals, the Lakers and Celtics, doing damage in their respective conferences and other surprises like the Hawks and Nuggets. Howe
full story
|
|
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 By
There are a set of sports that just about every school has a team for: baseball, soccer, volleyball, football and track. Many schools also have swimming, wrestling and golf but not all schools support
full story
|
|
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 By
Tap out is read on various students’ shirts, leaving some students wondering what it could mean. The name brand brought forth by Ultimate Fighting Championship, otherwise known as UFC is the sport tha
full story
|
|
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 By Sonia Hernandez
For the fourth time in Cy-Ridge history the varsity football team was able to go to the playoffs. Although they did not go far in the playoffs, it is the fight and the memories that keep the game aliv
full story
|
|
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 By Bianca Gomez
Varsity soccer team prepares for the upcoming season.
full story
|
|
Monday, January 12, 2009 By Melanie
The cure for HIV is something that scientist world wide have been striving to find since day one, as patients of the virus sit anxiously waiting for the day that this life saving announcement will mad
full story
|
|
Monday, January 12, 2009 By Casey Turle
When it comes to Christmas, people seem to be spending less and less than years before. It seems sad, but this is unfortunately true. Due to the recent economic “crisis” that “took America by storm, p
full story
|
|
Monday, January 12, 2009 By Bianca Gomez
A little holiday shopping can even cause some chaos
full story
|
|
Monday, January 12, 2009 By
It has finally happened. Our national debt has gotten so high that the National Debt Clock, a tracker of our debt that is displayed in Manhattan of New York City, has run out of digits for the first t
full story
|