The Cook Book
Charles Cook, Staff Columnist
May 13, 2011
As I near the end of my second semester as a junior and enter the final phase of the upperclassmanship that is senior year, it is interesting to reflect upon my life at CHS over the past few months. In particular, I’m beginning to notice the things around the school that would have previously been... Read more »
Kyle in Context
Kyle Edwards, Online Humor Columnist
April 11, 2011
Hi my name is Kyle Sebastian Edwards. My favorite hobby is playing basketball, my favorite feeling is warmth and I, just like everyone else in the world, cannot finish a roll of Chap Stick without losing it. The previous paragraph may not have let you get to know me perfectly, but hopefully a diary of... Read more »
Hollander’s Hot Sauce
By Ben Hollander, Staff Columnist
October 29, 2010
Whether it was the feeling of slipping on my new red Power Ranger costume, picking out my favorite pumpkin or begging strangers for chocolatey treats, everything about Halloween made it the best holiday as a child. No holiday, even the great harvest of Sukkot, could even measure up to the exhilarating... Read more »
Hollander’s Hot Sauce
Ben Hollander,Staff Columnist
June 2, 2010
My fellow students, we are on the homestretch to summer. I can almost taste the post- noon breakfasts already. The approaching summer has filled these final few weeks with constant anticipation and planning for what is to be a great break. What makes summer so great? The lack of things to worry about. The... Read more »
The Gospel According to Gloger
Ben Gloger
Staff Columnist
March 22, 2010
Churchill, shed nary a tear more, for I tell you there is hope. Something magnificent is coming. Something that defies reality in its wonder and inconceivability. Something that is glazed with a candy coating and filled with rambunctious puppies, a young child’s laughter, volleyballs, a Disney ending,... Read more »



