The Keystone Connection
Keystone National High School
Bloomsburg, PA
Issue Date: Monday, May 11, 2009 
Issue: May 2009
Last Update: Tuesday, May 05, 2009


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By Ella Hope Hilsenrath

I wish I were a poet, like Shakespeare or Yeats, To write about love, about life and mortality, I would find inspiration by roaming the streets, I’d be able to gape at the yonder reality. I would pai full story >

By Nada Alasmi

Oxford English Dictionary Defines a terrorist as, “a person who uses violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.” In the 1800’s the Ku Klux Klan roamed the United States with one aim full story >

By Audrey Kuronya

Pamela Kreis is a science teacher to hundreds of students here at Keystone. When students enroll in one of her classes they can expect no less than an email welcoming them to her class, exams and pape full story >

By Cecilia Smith

Today’s world thrives and survives around technology. Although technology is supposed to provide us with a stress free and easier way of life, it can be a time waster. Almost everyone experienced wait full story >

By Audrey Kuronya

We’re all guilty of it. Perhaps you have picked up the latest gossip magazine while in line at the supermarket or tuned into entertainment tonight in awe of these celebrities with such terrible behavi full story >

The Soloist- A Review
By Zack Lawrence

The Soloist is a film detailing the life of Nathaniel Ayers (Jamie Foxx), a schizophrenic, musical genius who lives on the street. The Soloist seems to be a movie that tries to teach tolerance and u full story >

By Ariana Ricci

44 Years Ago An Italian family outgrew their Federal Hill tenement Shouting, honking, crowding In exchange for a solemn quiet A piece of land on which to build their very own home They carved the p full story >

'Made in Hong Kong (And In Various Other Places)' - A Review
By Michael Seebold

The symphonic metal group, Nightwish, is easily one of the most epic bands in the music industry today. Their signature style consists of a mix of male and female vocals, vast orchestral parts, and in full story >

By Catherine Minster

The media today makes today’s teens appear moody, irritable, and above all, sad. While most of these characteristics are stereotypes, there is no question that society is right on about many teens bei full story >