It is possible to have a ball in gym class

May 28, 2011 • Kaylin Magosin ('14)/ Eastside Staff  

Sweaty.  Boring.  Annoying.  When you think of gym class, these words fit the stereotype.  If you are athletic, gym seems to be a waste of time because you already participate in exercise after school.  If sports are not your thing, then participating in gym leads to a dreaded embarrassing moment. ... Read more »

Open the court for East courtyard

May 26, 2011 • Sydney Gore (’11)/Eastside Staff  

The layout of Cherry Hill East is somewhat similar to that of a maze. The only difference is that East’s maze is composed of bricks, and the tricky dead ends are made up of four courtyards. One of the courtyards connects the two cafeterias while the other is located near the Photography and art rooms.... Read more »

SGA should not have meetings during school

May 6, 2011 • Bryan Sheehan (’13)/ Eastside Editorial Assistant  

(Comic by Leena Lari (’12)/ Eastside Staff) In society, government is one of the most important parts of a community. Throughout most of the world, all communities, from small towns to large cities, government takes precedence in all of the decisions and actions. In Cherry Hill East, the Student... Read more »

Student Government should have meetings during school

May 2, 2011 • Adam Rosenthal (‘12) and Michael Berkowitz (‘12)/Eastside Staff  

Student Government holds its meetings during the school day, and one question is commonly brought upon us; why should SGA members be allowed to hold meetings during school? Why should certain students miss class for a meeting that could take place after school? For one, a large percentage of Student... Read more »

Benchmarks should warm the bench:

March 14, 2011 • Carly Zive ('13)/Eastside staff  

Benchmarks, or any accumulative test for that matter, typically aren’t the highlight of a student’s high school career. Studying a single chapter of work for a class tends to be extremely stressful. Thus, studying for more than one chapter is even more difficult. In many courses, specifically Science... Read more »

Make copies, reduce copying

March 14, 2011 • Amy Myer's ('13)/Eastside staff  

Tests, quizzes and quests; every student has to take them. Some East teachers offer different copies of tests or quizzes to prevent other students from knowing the answers prior to taking the test. Yet, a large percentage of the teachers only offer one copy of the assessment. This gives students with... Read more »

School rules often unecessary

February 28, 2011 • Dan Fabi ('12)/Eastside staff  

To survive in the high school world, students must follow the rules. Do no interrupt class by yelling or speaking out of turn to keep the class moving smoothly; do not start fights to keep the hallways clean from violence or interruption; and definitely do not wear a hat to…uh…wait, why can’t you... Read more »

Sparknotes cheats students of creativity and thought

February 20, 2011 • Nick Mitchell ('13)/ Eastside Staff  

In recent decades, students have been relying on technology more and more. Instead of actually doing work manually, students today use PowerPoint presentations, Microsoft word, e-boards, and many other technological aids to help assist them with their schoolwork. Among these technological aids lies a... Read more »

Homework should be reserved for weekdays only

February 16, 2011 • Bridget Linchuk ('12)/Eastside staff  

During the school year, weekends are the only time students can have free time to spend with their family and friends, unlike weekdays when students are piled on with loads of homework given by teachers. Students should not have homework on the weekends because it interferes with other obligations such... Read more »

Freshman year: a lesson in time management

January 28, 2011 • Kaylin Magosin ('14)/ Eastside Staff  

Throughout life, there will be times when you are new at something.  Starting high school is one of those times.  Staring middle school or a new sports team are all new experiences, too.  However, high school is harder.  Yes, for middle school you have to face fitting in, deciding where you fit in,... Read more »

Schools need to recognize national holidays

October 16, 2010 • Gina Villecco ('11)/ Eastside Humor Editor  

Holiday: (n) a day fixed by law or custom on which ordinary business is suspended in commemoration of some event or in honor of some person. According to this definition, holidays are celebrated by taking off of work or school because of specific religious days or memorable moments in history. However,... Read more »

Summer reading hinders students’ experiences

August 16, 2010 • Lindsey Duboff ('12)/ Eastside Opinions Editor  

It is a hot June day and kids throughout Cherry Hill East receive a piece of paper in English class that little do they know, will change their summers. It is that same sheet they get every year and upon receipt, immediately want to tear into shreds. Although summer reading is assigned every year, it... Read more »

Fashion student gives valuable advice

May 12, 2010 • Molly Birnbaum ('10)/ For Eastside  

Since the beginning of time, fashion has been an innate part of the human life.  As years went on, leaves turned into cloth, and people began to focus more and more on the actual appearance of clothing.  Today, every person has his or her own individual style, even if that means a simple white cotton... Read more »

Put the lock in locker

January 28, 2010 • Alyssa Guckin (‘12)/ For Eastside  

Students walk into the locker room, throw their bags in a locker, change into their shorts and t-shirt, and slam their lockers shut. After this daily routine, students don’t bother to lock their lockers, and they just leave. After 45 minutes of P.E., the bell rings to signal that gym is over. Finally,... Read more »

High school rankings important and helpful for East students

January 18, 2009 • Charlie Feinerman (’09)/Eastside Staff  

“Top High Schools”: a title found every year on magazines around the country, but yet some people doubt the rankings’ importance. I want to clarify that the rankings are extremely important for any student that attends high school. For one, high school rankings allow prospective students... Read more »

Online courses fail to approach teachers

October 23, 2008 • Scott Kessler (‘09)/Eastside Opinions Editor  

Online courses serve several functions for many students; one is to offer them a course in a relatively stress-free environment, while another is to open up a place in their schedules for a more typically preferred class. Meanwhile, other students attempt to skirt notoriously difficult in-school courses... Read more »

East needs more active role in turning “green”

October 23, 2008 • Eastside Editorial Board  

We’ve all witnessed the new “green” fashion statement, producing attire spreading the message to saving the world by stopping global warming,  However, no matter how many “go green” T-shirts a student or teacher may own, it is the action we take that truly affects the world: REDUCE Print... Read more »

New policy needs to be reformed

October 22, 2008 • Eastside Editorial Board  

As East students poured into the building this September, they entered a place where many changes had been implemented. Some changes were visible, others literally behind walls. While the new piping and construction are essentially invisible, the renewed ban on electronics and hats has made an immediate... Read more »

Student reflects on grammar in the classroom

July 19, 2008 • Naveen Yarlagadda ('11)/ For Eastside  

A student walks into a classroom and sits down. He turns his head to the board, and immediately his arms sweat and his head aches with confusion as the board reads “Grammar Final Next Week.” His stomach tightens and he sits there thinking about how to pass the exam. This is just what a typical... Read more »

For Your Fashion [13]

March 17, 2008 • Andrea Maeng (’09)/ Eastside Staff  

There are some girls who have had their prom dress chosen since December. There are those who have no idea where to start. Hopefully this Prom Special will help you find the best and most flattering dress for you! Before picking a dress, I recommend doing some thinking and research. This is so that you... Read more »

School uniforms

February 27, 2008 • Blaze Gregorio ('08)/ Eastside Staff  

Have you ever been judged by what you were wearing? Have you ever judged someone because of what he or she was wearing? Have you ever felt self-conscious about the clothes you wear or how they look? Or maybe you just don’t like the idea of having to pick out a new outfit every day for school. If you... Read more »

For Your Fashion [12]

February 11, 2008 • Andrea Maeng (’09)/ Eastside Staff  

-Two fashion brands will be coming to Target. -This month, Target will be offering Converse One Star clothes and shoes. This includes plenty of exclusive henleys, hoodies, denim skirts, outerwear, and knit dresses. Plus, classic tennis shoes and skimmers in black, white, bright colors, and if you dare:... Read more »

For Your Fashion [11]

January 13, 2008 • Andrea Maeng (’09)/ Eastside Staff  

- Stella McCartney had to take a break from fashion design because she was giving birth to her third child, a son. Her newest son is named Beckett and I’m sure his older brother and sister are thrilled! They’re so lucky to have a great fashion designer as a parent and not to mention the Beatle legend... Read more »

For Your Fashion [9]

December 19, 2007 • Andrea Maeng (’09)/ Eastside Staff  

Victoria Beckham has talents other than singing for the Spice Girls and taking care of her three boys. She has picked clothes for her friends Jennifer Lopez and Katie Holmes and has now turned to dress Jack Nicholson. For a shoot for Parade Magazine, she picked wardrobe for the actor. ”I used to do... Read more »