The Comet
Catonsville High School
Catonsville, MD
Issue Date: Friday, March 13, 2009 
Issue: The Comet
Last Update: Monday, April 13, 2009


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By Meghan Carpenter

Some students at CHS have broken away from Spanish and French, the “traditional” foreign languages offered, in order to take Japanese instead. The program at CHS has had many complications in the pas full story >

Konichi-what? An inside look at the CHS Japanese program
By Meghan Carpenter

Some students at CHS have broken away from Spanish and French, the “traditional” foreign languages offered, in order to take Japanese instead. The program at CHS has had many complications in the full story >

The secret life of Steel Drum Band
By Kristen McCleary

If you aren’t a music student here at CHS, which many are not, you may not have ever been down to the band room. At a glance, rooms M-1 and M-2 are spacious, filled with chairs instruments, music stan full story >

By Zoe Camp

You’d be hard pressed to find someone who can’t give the guys in punk rock trio Green Day a little credit for their accomplishments. In the past 5 years, they’ve put out a multi-platinum rock opera, 2 full story >

By Madeline Sattler

We all know that the economy is not in the best shape right now and these days everyone is trying to save money. So here are some ideas about how to get money and save it. There are many high-school full story >

By Cristina Martinez

Is it just me or has anyone else noticed that there are so many people who drive and have cars this year? I mean I thought last year was pretty bad, but this year is ridiculous with all the student dr full story >

By Kristen McCleary

Have you seen those blue signs that have been popping up all over town? Have you been wondering what they are, or what they mean, as you squint to read them as you pass by in your car? These signs, e full story >

By Cameron Brinks

Throughout the course of human history certain mysteries have plagued great thinkers. The most mysterious of course, is what do teacher’s aides actually do? Unless you have actually been an aide, full story >

By Danielle Pulliam

The guidance office will not only change your schedule, but they can also help you with every problem you seem to come across. What services do they provide, you say? Well, since you asked, they help full story >

By Nicholas Cappelletti

The Comets mock trial team recently lost the semi finals to Owings Mills High School, 111-103. Four players who earned perfect scores and they were: Senior Ali Hamza, Junior Sean Konig, and Sophomores full story >

By Daiyaan Colbert

In an effort to break down social barriers and help students realize the abundance of diversity that exists at Catonsville, CHS students and teachers indulged in the food, music, and cultural and soci full story >

By Madeline Sattler

When people think of baseball in Baltimore, most people think of the Orioles and then how bad the team is or how expensive the games are. The Orioles lack the excitement that they used to have. Many p full story >

By Greg Ramsey and John Bosley

Well, it’s official, the honeymoon’s over. Michael Phelps is no longer America’s sweetheart. Endangering himself and others by driving drunk, that we can forgive. Objectifying women by having his h full story >

By Madeline Sattler

At the end of February, members of the Student Sharing Coalition boarded a bus and went to Annapolis to lobby for the homeless and healthcare. Students took a day off from school to partake in what t full story >

By Kaytee Nichols

CHS has brought in 2009 with a new ID system intended to make things easier when arriving to school late. This system prints a pass out for students instead of inconveniencing a staff member to take full story >

By Cristina Martinez

Our role model, our example, our paradigm, whatever the younger generation may call adults, can be hypocrites at times. There are so many instances where adults tell us to act certain ways, or hold th full story >

By Daiyaan Colbert

This is the best way I could start this article: The hallways suck. While I know that’s not eloquently written, that’s the best way I know how to put it. They suck. They’re too crowded and I cannot wa full story >

By Kaytee Nichols

Need a burst of energy to keep you going during the day? According to Tara Parker-Pope of The New York Times, about one-third of all 12 to 24-year-olds regularly consume energy drinks. Energy drinks full story >

By Greg Ramsey

Dan Deacon’s been pretty busy since the 2007 release of Spiderman of the Rings, an ambitious, sprawling album full of electronic blips and inhumanly fast drum machines that brought him widespread att full story >

By Susan Lunn

There are two ultimate prescriptions for disaster in high school: getting caught doing [insert your choice of bad thing here] or breaking up with someone. Getting caught doing something wrong is kind full story >