With highschool club rosters bursting at the seams due to the growing number of inactive clubs, Chatham High School has recently introduced a fresh alternative for student engagement: interest groups. Similarly to…
Category: Clubs
Play Unified: Club Synopsis
Play Unified is a nationwide organization devoted to promoting a safe, inclusive environment for people of all abilities. At Chatham High School, Play Unified offers a wide range of activities and ways…
Musical Review: Liszt’s Love Letter (Revision)
Sometimes, mere words simply aren’t enough to express such intense, profound feelings as love and desire. In such a case, we often turn to the universal language of music—hence the concept of…
911, What’s your Emergency?
It’s easy to get caught up in the monotony of the daily high school experience. However, the Chatham Emergency Squad (CES) Cadet Program offers a break from this pattern. The Cadet Program…
Fun Community Activities to Participate in This Holiday Season
Now that it is December, many of us are beginning to think about the upcoming holidays—not just about decorating our homes and listening to festive music, but also ways to help out…
The Mystery Behind the Celebrity Shrines in the Girls Restroom
In school, when nature calls, or sometimes you are just bored (don’t lie, you’ve been there), one might take a stroll down the hallway to the nearest bathroom and find a familiar…
Fun, New Clubs at CHS! (2021 edition)
The 2021-2022 school year has begun, and after the club fair on September 15th, club meetings have as well! Have you found your club yet? If not, there’s no need to worry!…
Mock Trial
If you haven’t heard of the Mock Trial club well, it’s pretty much what it sounds like. You’re given a made-up case at the beginning of the year and you work as…
Ted Talks
Some of you may have heard of the course titled “Talking The Talk: Effective Presentation Skills” from peers, teachers, or friends, or noticed it while casually scrolling through the course catalog when…
Bridge Tournament
Four teams from the Technology Club, representing Chatham High School, participated in the annual bridge tournament in Union County College where students tested their bridge’s ability to hold weight. Schools sent teams from across New Jersey, including neighbor New Providence and even Cranford, Edison, and Newark.