Bake It Till You Make It
13 January 2013 BAKERY: Julianne Pitchford (12) owns her own baking company, Julianne’s Bakery. The thought of freshly baked goods would bring smiles to most people’s faces. But receiving a…
Programming Problems
11 January 2013 COMPUTER SCIENCE: Calling all techies and computer whizzes. By Tyler Demshki, Staff writer Poly has many AP courses under its belt: AP Psychology, AP European History, AP…
Link Crew: A Retrospective
11 January 2013 LOOKING BACK: After its first year, how successful was Link Crew? By Tyler Demshki, Staff writer Last year marked the debut of a new program here at…
Parlez-Vous Français?
11 January 2013 FRENCH: Poly student Hunter Hesslink (11) traveled to Quebec City, Canada last summer through a French immersion program. By Kira Roybal, Staff Writer Summer vacation, which may…
Fighting Atrocity
8 January 2013 NEWTOWN: In the wake of the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, threat of more pain for the community lay in Westboro Baptist Church’s planned picketing—that is,…
Texting vandalizes the art of conversation
11 January 2013 RELATIONS: Texting may be ruining conversation and encouraging negative social behaviors among this era’s younger generation. By John Burke, Staff Writer Texting has experienced an upswing in…
Festival of lights sells more than Christmas cheer
ECONOMY: Riverside’s Festival of Lights affected the economy of the city. By Kate Weggeland, Staff Writer The Festival of Lights generally takes place over a six-week period, beginning on the…
Manufacturing in America
13 January 2013 PRODUCTION: Apple talks about manufacturing products in the U.S. By Kate Weggeland, Staff Writer Apple Incorporated plans to produce Macintosh computers in the United States instead of…