Hillary Clinton wins Conant mock vote
Embed from Getty Images In honor of the ending of the election today, social studies classes held a mock election in which students voted for a candidate. In the end, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton...
Embed from Getty Images In honor of the ending of the election today, social studies classes held a mock election in which students voted for a candidate. In the end, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton...
You walk into a room, and out of all the people, one person catches your eye. She stands tall, with a confident look in her eyes, and is always aware of her surroundings. You...
Thanks to iOS 10, it’s now easier than ever to discreetly be off task during class. The software update, among other things, has incorporated a variety of apps directly into iMessage. One free app...
Conant students Christopher Borro, ’17, and Michael Kim, ’17, present their final arguments for the two major-party presidential candidates before tomorrow’s election. +5
Thousands watch and cheer as you get out of the water after swimming 2.4 miles, tired and ready to ride a bike for 112. As you take a few breaths you realize you still have...
National Honor Society is hosting the first ever garage sale on Saturday, Nov. 5. The event will take place in the cafeteria from 8-12 p.m. NHS will be running the garage sale as part...
Conant JCC hosted the annual Dancing with the Cougar Stars on Wednesday, October 26. Unlike previous years, this year, juniors were allowed to participate, and raffle prizes were included. Physical education teacher Amanda...
Teachers are real life superheroes. Every day, CHS teachers touch the lives of thousands of students, and their work extends beyond the boundaries of the classroom. To show appreciation for these teachers, the Crier...
In her junior year of high school, Isabelle Hanley is well on her way to becoming an architect. The CHS student placed first at the Building Construction/Computer Aided Design (BC/CAD) competition this past...
Picture a classroom with students sitting in silence, waiting for upperclassmen mentors to begin the district-mandated lesson. Students fiddle with their iPads while the mentors lecture about subjects such as internet safety, or Infinite...
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