Comfy in the Cold

December 13, 2010

Natalie Royle  

Filed under A&E, Style

Along with the cold temperatures of winter comes a new wave of fashion in one specific department – pajamas! This season, Pres girls want to be comfortable, but still look cute. After all, there are some Saturdays and Sundays when we tend to stay in our sleepwear throughout most of the day. A ubiquitous... [Read more]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Review

December 13, 2010

Teresa Mathew  

Filed under A&E, Film

The lights went out and the noisy theater suddenly hushed as the audience eagerly waited for the beginning of the end. They were not to be disappointed, for everything from cinematography to handling of the original plotline was beautifully done in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows I, the first installment... [Read more]

Unfair Uniform Policy

December 10, 2010

Corinne Jaques  

Filed under Opinions

Pres girls bustle about through the halls, all dressed in the classic blue and white plaid skirt. If it happens to be a chilly day, the students may be sporting the navy blue sweat outfit. However, if you look closely, some girls are not in full compliance with the uniform. The occasional student may... [Read more]

December 10, 2010

Marie-Claire Guidoux  

Filed under A&E, Music

Mariah Carey Commonly known for her Christmas hit All I Want For Christmas is You, Mariah Carey released her second Christmas album called Merry Christmas II You on October 29 this year. Along with a new, more upbeat version of All I Want For Christmas is You, the album includes the traditional holiday... [Read more]

Best Holiday Drinks

December 10, 2010

Sarah Yeider, Opinions Editor  

Filed under Special Features

It’s that time again- the holiday drinks have emerged at Starbucks. We all know and love Starbucks, but during the holidays, you may be inclined to switch up your usual drink. After slaving over hot coffee for a few hours, The Voice has come up with a few favorites for you to try this season! The Pumpkin... [Read more]

Santa Claus is (not) Coming to Town?

December 10, 2010

Natasha Azevedo   , staff reporter, assistant photography editor •

Filed under Features

Christmas Day 2004 was the worst day of my life. Yes, one would expect that Christmas would be the most exciting day in an eleven-year-old’s existence, but for me, the day marked the moment I found out that Santa Claus was not real. My older cousins had expressed doubt, telling the younger kids like... [Read more]

Cookies For Santa

December 10, 2010

Emily Carolin  

Filed under Features

This Christmas season when hosting your regular holiday party, why not try something new? A fun and sugary activity that appeals to all is that of a cookie swap. Ask all of your guests to bring a batch of cookies with them and have plastic bags labeled with their names on them. Then at the party, exchange... [Read more]

Leanna’s Book List

December 10, 2010

Leanna Boyd  

Filed under Books

The Hunger Games The writing style of Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games is simple and addicting. The Hunger Games transported me into the post-apocalyptic world of Katniss Everdeen, a resident of a extremely poor mining town called District 12 of Panem. Panem is the country that rose out of the ashes... [Read more]

Marijuana: The pros and cons

December 10, 2010

Emily Wallace  

Filed under Opinions

For Legalization: The failure of Prop 19 this past fall is not the end of the road for the movement to legalize marijuana in the state of California. Whether you personally believe the use of marijuana is right or wrong is beside the point; the more the government restricts the personal decisions of... [Read more]

Winter Sports Player Profiles

December 10, 2010

Ana Pecoraro, A&E Editor  

Filed under Player Profile, Sports

The Voice had a great opportunity to talk to two of your talented classmates about their experiences in winter sports.  Through hard work, commitment, crazy schedules and a lot of practice, senior Megan Shah, an ice skater, and sophomore Raylene Chew, a cross country skier, have dedicated countless... [Read more]

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