Earth Hour 2017

By Rafaela Goncalves In the essay “Earth Hour 2017: ‘There’s never been a more critical moment in the fight’, Jueun Choi, from USA TODAY, points out that, on the following Saturday from the day the news was published, almost 200 countries and territories all over the world would show their support for the “protecting the planet” cause by going dark for an hour starting at … Continue reading Earth Hour 2017

Transitioning to Spring Sports

By Tristan Fornari Hospital This past Thursday, February 23, marked the culmination of the indoor sports’ season with the Sports Banquet for the crew, girls’ basketball, and boys’ basketball teams. All of the basketball teams’ struggled through stretches of their schedules, but picked up multiple wins along the way. The Boy’s Varsity Basketball team ended up with a 3-6 record. The Boys’ and Girls’ JV … Continue reading Transitioning to Spring Sports

Student Government Election

By Jennifer Phan (Reporter) Congratulations to our 2017 CATS Congress: President Mohammed Erfan’17, Vice-President Anna Merzliakova’18, Director of Media Relations Nina Sunago’18, and Treasurer Victoria Shi’17! Thank you to all of our candidates – the effort and commitment that you demonstrated are qualities of exemplary student leaders and, regardless of the positions you hold, you are and will be making positive impacts on our community. … Continue reading Student Government Election

Opinion: Pho Le Restaurant Review

By Vi Ha Nguyen (Reporter) People who love Vietnamese food definitely have heard about Pho Le restaurant before. Located in – Dorchester, Pho Le restaurant has become popular with both Vietnamese-Americans and all ethnicities alike. As a Vietnamese who studies far from my native land, Pho Le has become one of my favorite places in Boston. First of all, this place is not fancy, but … Continue reading Opinion: Pho Le Restaurant Review