October issue now viewable online

October 31, 2011  

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October 31, 2011  

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New armchair sits well with retired Pitchfork writer Ajay Nadig

October 31, 2011 • Ajay Nadig ('13)/Eastside staff  

Most lives are populated by chairs.  In general, most of the worlds work gets done while seated, and one may even spend hours on a chair every day.  This rich tradition of chairdom has been kept going by a number of the big chair labels we all recognize: Staples, OfficeMax, and even Target to name... Read more »

Fall music recap

October 31, 2011 • Juliet Brooks ('13)/Eastside News/Features editor  

The Fall Music Preview took place on Thursday, October 27,  from 7:30 to 9:15 PM. The Preview showcased all of the facets of East’s Music Department. Every musical group performed one song. The auditorium was packed with family members and friends. A group called The Music Boosters talked about... Read more »

East participates in Red Ribbon Week

October 31, 2011 • Emmy Silverman ('13)/Eastside Sports editor  

Red Ribbon week came and went, leaving East in the wake of drug-free sentiments and hidden weebles. The students and faculty of Cherry Hill East stood up against drugs and alcohol by participating in the Red Ribbon week activities. East in Action – a club which enforces anti-drugs, alcohol, tobacco,... Read more »

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children book review

October 31, 2011 • Kayla Schorr ('14)/Eastside News/Features Editor  

Ransom Riggs’ teen bestseller, Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children, tells a suspenseful, mind-altering tale of Jacob Portman, a typical sixteen-year-old boy. Though Jacob seems to be a normal teen at the beginning of the story, the audience learns that Jacob is truly gifted— or peculiar. The... Read more »

You wanna be on top?: America’s Next Top Model All Stars, Episode 6

October 31, 2011 • Shanice Davis ('12)/Eastside staff  

Episode 6 opens up with Bre confessing that she had spent a lot of time protecting Bianca throughout the competition. “I took time off of thinking about myself, and now I put myself in jeopardy. I’m not spending [any] time thinking about the next person and what they’re doing. I’m focused on... Read more »

Fantasy Football: Week 7

October 29, 2011 • Matt Lichtenstadter ('12)/ Eastside Opinions Editor  

Did you have a good week 7? Now that bye weeks are nearly done, your fantasy lineups won’t be in a constant state of flux much anymore. But, that doesn’t mean that sleepers and waiver wire pickups are going to be needed, because they will be, and that’s why you look at this list, right? Byes:... Read more »

East’s got style!

October 28, 2011 • Mia Holley ('12)/ Eastside Photo Editor  

As the weather gets colder, fashion among East students warms up! Fall must haves such as maxi skirts, lace up boots, trench coats, and cute layers are flooding the halls, donned by some of the most fashionable students at East. Featuring all types of different styles and clothing ideas, it’s time... Read more »

New issue will be distributed …

October 27, 2011  

New issue will be distributed tomorrow… And don’t forget to check into FO87 on Foursquare!  Read More →

Badminton Club: an inside look

October 26, 2011 • Prashasti Awadhiya ('12)/Eastside news/features editor  

Badminton Club met at the East gym after school Thursday. About 35 kids reported initially and as usual, those that brought their own badminton rackets with shuttles began to play, but the advisor, Mrs Whitcraft provided others with the badminton rackets and birdies used in the gym classes. Officer... Read more »

Ehrlich commits to Harvard for swimming

October 25, 2011  

Swimmer Marlee Ehrlich (’12) has committed to Harvard University, announcing her decision via Twitter.  The two-time  state champion concludes a rigorous recruiting process with her decision selecting Harvard over the likes of UCLA and Northwestern.  Read More →

Eastside wins 27 awards

October 25, 2011  

At the Garden State Scholastic Press Association Fall Conference, Eastside writers and editors won 27 awards en route to the Distinguished Journalism Award, the top award in the state.  The awards were given out for material written or created last school year: First Place — Features: Lindsey... Read more »

State champs! http://t.co/3DFs…

October 24, 2011  

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Eastside has just won 27 indiv…

October 24, 2011  

Eastside has just won 27 individual awards at the NJ state competition!  Read More →

Eastside will be at the Garden…

October 24, 2011  

Eastside will be at the Garden State Scholastic Press Association today at Rutgers University. Just saying.  Read More →

Terror gone profitable

October 23, 2011 • Alexa Garber ('12)/Eastside staff  

9/11 is a date we all promise to never forget.  But when does remembering take a turn for the worst? Around the date this year, I expected the usual newscasts, videos, and pictures blasting TV. Who knew that what we would be faced with was merchandising? It seemed like everyone had a specialized product-... Read more »

Girls tennis loses at Mercer County Park

October 23, 2011  

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Field hockey wins against Paul VI

October 23, 2011  

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Field hockey ties Washington Township

October 23, 2011  

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Girls volleyball defeats Camden County Tech

October 23, 2011  

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Boys soccer falls to Shawnee

October 23, 2011  

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East staff shines in “the Wuz”

October 22, 2011 • Gabi Kains ('12)/ Eastside Managing Editor  

The one-time-only performance of “The Wuz” faculty show was nothing but a success. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the cast, entirely made up of Cherry Hill East staff, began its performance of the original play, written by Mr. Pete Gambino, East English teacher, and directed by Mr. Tom Weaver, East... Read more »

East suffers heartbreaker at the hands of Shawnee

October 20, 2011 • Greg Frank ('13), Eastside Staff  

The Cougars Boys’ Soccer team headed into Thursday afternoon’s matinee with Shawnee needing a win to solidify a spot in the playoffs.  A win would boost their record to 8-8. Though Coach Karl Mohelman said earlier in the week that there was still a chance they could qualify at 7-9, there would... Read more »

Wilco grows up

October 20, 2011 • Alexa Garber ('12)/Eastside staff  

Wilco, a group from Chicago, Illinois, reached our hearts in the late 90’s with their alternative rock-country style and heartbreak-infused lyrics. Recently they signed to their own label, dBpm (Decibels per Minute), leaving Nonesuch Records. A lot of loyal fans were skeptical to how they could handle... Read more »

Come to Five Guys to support E…

October 20, 2011  

Come to Five Guys to support Eastside! Stop by and eat by 8!  Read More →

Lindgren tricks Washington Township, Boys Soccer wins 3-2

October 20, 2011 • Greg Frank ('13), Eastside Staff  

The Boys soccer team entered Wednesday’s game with Washington Township on a three-game losing streak and in jeopardy of failing to qualify for the playoffs.  Those three losses came at the hands of Timbercreek, Lenape, and Eastern, and dropped the team’s record from 5-5 to 5-8. Another one of the... Read more »

Girls tennis secures a win against Toms River North

October 19, 2011  

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Girls tennis ties West

October 19, 2011  

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Girls tennis dominates Millville

October 19, 2011  

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Girls soccer suffers defeat against Washington Township

October 19, 2011  

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Girls soccer loses to Lenape

October 19, 2011  

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Girls soccer falls to Vikings

October 19, 2011  

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Girls soccer defeats Camden Catholic

October 19, 2011  

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