Godspell Wows the Crowds

February 2, 2010

Kristina Ngo, Staff Writer  

Filed under A&E, News, Theater

This past weekend, Pres students sat in the Valenzuela theater waiting for their teachers to do something they normally wouldn’t do in a classroom—dance, sing, and act. And did they. Performing Godspell—which was originally produced in 1970 by Stephen Schwartz and John-Michael Tebelak—meant that... [Read more]

PanPan 2010

January 31, 2010

 

Filed under Video

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New Moon Review: Twi Harder

November 21, 2009

Christina Vu, Assistant Editor  

Filed under A&E, Film

As the much anticipated movie New Moon made its debut on Nov. 20, werewolves and vampires elicited not horrified screams, but hormonal ones.     Having already set a record of $26.3 million in North American midnight showings, beating out the record set by Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince­,... [Read more]

Blog: Georgia Trip Updates

November 18, 2009

Grace Armstrong  

Filed under News

Day 3 On the last day of the trip, Sunday, the Pres girls joined thousands of social justice advocates at the SOAWatch vigil on Fort Benning Road. Thousands of people gathered on the road leading to the gates to protest and stand “presente” to the victims of SOA graduates. Before the vigil... [Read more]

Nobel prize for Obama premature

October 27, 2009

Clarissa Caruso, Reporter  

Filed under Opinions

On the morning of October 9, 2009, the world waited anxiously for the announcement of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize winner.  Who would it be…an unknown Mother Teresa figure, the leader of an organization that has helped develop an impoverished nation, a world leader that has mediated between international... [Read more]

OKTOBERFEST: A Treat for All Ages

October 20, 2009

Katja Kane-Foempe, Reporter  

Filed under Features

When you hear the word “Oktoberfest,” what immediately comes to mind?  Probably a picture of a giant beer party!  While it is true that beer is largely featured, Oktoberfest is much more than that.  It is a centuries old celebration, enjoyed by people of all ages and nations, which is based upon... [Read more]

Pres Jazzes up October Concert

October 20, 2009

Meghan Merwin, Staff Reporter  

Filed under A&E

     Presentation’s Jazz Band and Choir held their debut concert “Get Jazzed!” on Friday, Oct. 16 in the Valenzuela Theatre. Directory Jerry Lovejoy said that he was especially happy with the choir’s newest members. “I think the freshmen make an incredible contribution to the Choir,”... [Read more]

Mother Daughter Breakfast a Success

September 22, 2009

Catherine Mote, Staff Reporter  

Filed under Pres

Typically, teenagers use Sunday mornings as a time to sleep in. But on September 13, Presentation girls woke up early to spend quality time with their mothers at the annual Mother Daughter Breakfast. The Mother Daughter Breakfast is a special event at Presentation that occurs each year where the students... [Read more]

Concert Review: P!nk

September 22, 2009

Emily Wallace, Asst. Editor, Opinions  

Filed under A&E

On Thursday September 17, a large and anxious crowd grew outside the HP Pavilion. Every kind of person imaginable, children, teens, young adults, mothers, and grandmothers, pushed their way through the never ending line to enter the P!nk concert. Some people who were die-hard P!nk fans dyed their hair... [Read more]

CD Review: The Resistance

September 21, 2009

Kaitlyn Jensen, Opinions Editor  

Filed under Music

“It’s time that fat cats had a heart attack.” These words of Muse’s hit single and opening track “Uprising,” capture the recurring theme of resistance throughout their long-awaited fourth album – you guessed it – “The Resistance.” Muse brings to light a waging war in which sides... [Read more]

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