Senior Elliot Cheung reflects on his experiences writing for The Review and considers how he became a columnist.
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Senior Elliot Cheung reflects on his experiences writing for The Review and considers how he became a columnist.
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For the first time in the history of the official student newspaper of SJS, a writer has been fired from the staff. As of April 1, 2014, Senior Elliot Cheung will no longer be allowed to write for the Review.
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It’s that time of year again. Love fills the air, budding romances take off, and the cafeteria gets packed with students trying to send flowers to their special someones.
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Imagine yourself sitting by the fire on Christmas day, opening presents with your loved ones to the tune of innocent children singing beautiful carols while holding hands on the ice-skating rink. Now, remember that we have to get through exams first.
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“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” dominated the box office on its opening weekend, earning over ten times more than its runner up, and it’s easy to see why.
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Homecoming: flashing lights, ear-splitting music and sweaty teenagers all a little too close for comfort. Senior Elliot Cheung recounts his colorful experience with the great American high school tradition and reflects on homecomings past.
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Loud music, flashing lights and a dance floor so packed with unhealthily sweaty, adrenaline-filled teenagers that their restricted movements are hardly recognizable as “dancing.” This is the life.
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Class of 2014 moms kicked off (“tea-d off”) Senior Tea with the theme “First. Tea. Ever,” Sept. 3. The food included nuggets from Chick-Fil-A, lemon cake, doughnut holes and a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Hungry seniors flooded the plaza to enjoy the first of many Teas to come.
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