Remembering Nico Vigliotti
BY LEETAL PREZELMAYER It has been 6 months since the Jericho community mourned the loss of Nico Vigliotti, a Jericho alumnus known for his contagious smile and perseverance. Nico was born with Chromosome 14 Deletion […]
BY LEETAL PREZELMAYER It has been 6 months since the Jericho community mourned the loss of Nico Vigliotti, a Jericho alumnus known for his contagious smile and perseverance. Nico was born with Chromosome 14 Deletion […]
By JORDANA PEARLMAN From extracurricular activities to keeping up with grades, a high school student rarely has time for oneself or one’s family. In response to this reality, Jericho High School instituted Family Night. Twice last […]
By LARRY DING and MATTHEW ROTHSTEIN The large wave of sexual harassment accusations against high profile members of society has brought about many passionate opinions from the public, and Jericho High School students and teachers are among them. Students […]
By KATIE MARGOLIS Most people would say that a lot can change in your life in 7 years–new friends, a new job, a new school. However camp was something that remained the same for me. […]
By JASON CHOI and LARRY DING The World Cup 2018 is just around the corner, and another edition of soccer’s biggest tournament will soon be taking place in Russia. Along with Russia, thirty-one other countries […]
By SEIYU WHANG Hypebeasts are one of the newest groups of 21st century fashion trend followers popularized by many millennials including those here in Jericho. According to the Urban Dictionary, a Hypebeast is “a person who […]
By RICHARD REN Catalonia’s government held a referendum for independence last month, despite the Spanish Government declaring it illegal. When attempting to stop the vote, the Spanish national police used violence that resulted in over […]
By LINDSAY LANDSBERG Hundreds of thousands of immigrants could potentially be deported in the next couple of months if President Trump’s administration decides to discontinue former POTUS Barack Obama’s key policy on immigration, known as […]
By LARRY DING and JASON CHOI The damage caused in Houston by Hurricane Harvey is well known and even rivals Hurricane Sandy in terms of destruction. As with previous natural disasters, there has been a […]
By CAROLINE CHEN Cellulose Amigos is an initiative started by Jericho High School students passionate about solving water crises around the world and in our local community. The group—comprised of Shruthi Shekar, Caroline Chen, David Xu, […]
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