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New year, new mindset

New year, new mindset

Amelia Froyd-Kamrath and Margaux Tellini January 5, 2022

After the Times Square ball dropped and the confetti fell, many students felt the need to generate a new year’s resolution.  As the new year rolls around, creating resolutions and goals that are...

Modified goals  can help reduce  dropping the ball

Modified goals can help reduce ‘dropping the ball’

Tala El Qadah and Tabitha Parent February 22, 2021

Come February, many students find that the New Year’s resolutions that they committed to at the beginning of the year have petered out due to unrealistic self-expectations, but there are still ways to...

New Year’s revolution

New Year’s revolution

Mason Cooney, Features Editor February 8, 2018

As the New Year’s buzz dies down, most resolutions get pushed aside and forgotten by early February, yet setting goals can still be a year-round technique for self-improvement. “A change in routine...

Sophomore Jilan Powers  class creates red paper lanterns for kindergarten students. AP Mandarin spent their class in celebration of Chinese New Year.

Mandarin classes immerse in Chinese culture

Halie Kim, Reporter February 8, 2016

The Mandarin classes’ celebrations of  “Xin Nian,” or Chinese New Year, will extend over the week as they engage in Chinese culture. The whole Chinese program, except the AP class, will take...

Two girls feed cabbage to a lion dancer from the Jing Mo Athletic Association during a performance at the Glen Park Public Library. The martial arts group performs lion dances at the library annually.

Lesser-known Lunar New Year celebrations commence

Halie Kim, Reporter February 4, 2016

Most Americans return to work or school just days after Jan. 1, but for Asian cultures following the Lunar Calendar, New Year’s celebrations have not even begun. “We celebrate the New Year Jan....

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