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Navigating the World of Scholarships

Posted on March 25, 2019January 5, 2020 by Andrew Harper

A scholarship seems simple enough, you apply and if you get it, you receive financial aid. This is all well and good, but collecting hard data on these scholarships can, in some…

The Vortex

Posted on February 8, 2019January 5, 2020 by Andrew Harper

Chatham High School stands as an anomaly on Earth, and for that matter, the entirety of the Space-Time Continuum. For in these hallowed walls resides a swirling mass of astronomical proportions, a…

Suicide Prevention Program Implemented in Chatham Schools

Posted on February 7, 2019January 2, 2020 by Isabella Loconte

This year, a new curriculum is being implemented in all ninth-grade health classes. It is a suicide prevention program called Lifelines, which is taught by Ms. Lattarulo, the Student Assistance Counselor. Lifelines is a four-day course, and each day focuses on a different aspect of suicide and intervention. It is meant to raise awareness of teen suicide and erase the stigma and myths surrounding it. By providing facts, warning signs, and models of possible scenarios, it is an important resource for teens to understand how to help a friend that is struggling or what to do if they are approached by someone who is.

The Governor’s Awards

Posted on December 18, 2018January 5, 2020 by Andrew Harper

One would think that the theater department would get a break between the hectic schedules of the play and the musical, but for those who wish to take their love of theater…

Young Progressives and Young Conservatives Clubs

Posted on November 10, 2018January 5, 2020 by Andrew Harper

As we say goodbye to the midterm elections, I feel it is important to look smaller than the national stage. Smaller than even the state stage. I am talking, of course, about…

What’s New at CHS (2018)

Posted on October 18, 2018January 5, 2020 by Andrew Harper

As the leaves begin to change color and the alarm clocks blare, a new year at CHS begins, bringing another year of groggy mornings and cramming for tests we’re not prepared for….

Week of Respect

Posted on October 18, 2018January 2, 2020 by Isabella Loconte

In 2011, the New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act was created, which expanded on the original anti-bullying law created in 2002. One of the requirements is that every year, the first week of October is the Week of Respect. The Week of Respect was created to highlight the importance of kindness and promote awareness of how bullying impacts the community.

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Arts

  • 2024 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Winners
  • PULP-aganda: Why You Should Submit to CHS’s Literary Magazine
  • The Music Man: Our School’s Adaptation of a Musical Surrounding Deception, Love, and Redemption

Sports

  • Chatham Swim Season Breakdown
  • I Pinned Down the Best Sport at CHS: My Experience on the CHS Bowling Team
  • Cougar Weekend Games

Opinion

  • Access to Genesis: The Student’s Perspective
  • The Best and Worst of College Tours (In My Experience)
  • The Removal of Students’ Profile Pictures

Clubs

  • PULP-aganda: Why You Should Submit to CHS’s Literary Magazine
  • Interest Groups
  • Play Unified: Club Synopsis

Community

  • 2024 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Winners
  • PULP-aganda: Why You Should Submit to CHS’s Literary Magazine
  • CHS Hosts First-Ever Spirit Day Pep Rally
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