Popsicles: The Coolest Way to Cool Your Summer
June 7, 2011
Filed under Features
Although, the weather is currently a bit cold, but once summer vacation starts, the heat will rise. Most activities or things we do during our summer vacation are a way to bring down the heat. Popsicles are an easy and tasty way to take away the heat. Popsicle is actually a trademark of Unilever, and... Read more »
Summer Camps
June 1, 2011
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Are you looking for something to do during the summer? Then find a summer camp that you are interested in. Here are my two favorite summer camps. The first one I will talk about is Camp Winthers. This camp is run by the San Juan District. It’s in Soda Springs. There are many camps to choose from.... Read more »
Save the World by Krista Keplinger
May 12, 2011
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Going home from school, I see a girl stuffing a candy bar into her mouth. She keeps walking as she chomps and chews and swallows. The candy bar, a Crunch bar, is now gone. She tosses the wrapper onto the side of the road. I gasp, and bore my eyes into the back of her neck from 15 feet and the safety... Read more »
SmartWater with Jennifer Aniston
April 7, 2011
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Everybody knows Jennifer Aniston, believe me. She was on the show, Friends, from 1994 through 2004, she had roles in numerous movies but the most recent is Just Go with It. Jennifer Anniston has been a supporter of many foundations, such as St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, as shown... Read more »
Science Olympiad State Finals
April 7, 2011
Filed under Did You Know?, Features
The final stretch has come. The Northern California Science Olympiad State Finals is happening this Saturday, April 9th at Clovis North High School in Fresno. Our Churchill A Team is competing and is hoping to sweep away the competition and finally go to Nationals after a long absence from the elite... Read more »
april fools day
March 31, 2011
Filed under Features, Life
April fools day originated in France in the middle of the 1500s. In France the person that is fooled is called the “Poisson D’Avril” or the “Fish of April”. At the time that april fools started people didn’t have any electronics including, the television and the radio and the... Read more »
White Day
February 16, 2011
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In the U.S., the girl can’t wait until February 14th, but in Japan, the girl can’t wait until March 14th. On Valentine’s Day in Japan, it’s the girls who give out chocolates and little gifts. But on White Day, it’s the boys’ turn. On Valentine’s Day, department stores are overflowing with... Read more »
Gnomeo and Juliet
January 27, 2011
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Excited for the latest movie? Well, here is a movie coming out in about fifteen days, and is directed by Kelly Asbury. Well, here it is Gnomeo and Juliet. It is a movie based o the play by Shakespeare, “Romeo and Juliet”. It’s about garden gnomes in forbidden love. All the lovers want,... Read more »
Calling All Writers and Readers!! (Wattpad.com)
January 21, 2011 • Trinity Capps
Filed under Features, Must Reading
Are you a writer? Are you looking for a way to get others to read your work? Or maybe you are a reader? Want a way to read stuff for free? If so, Wattpad is the website for you! Wattpad.com is a no cost site that you can upload writing to. You can slowly upload chapters, or post it all at once;... Read more »
Book Fair
January 21, 2011
Filed under Books, Features
Come to the Scholastic Book Fair in the Churchill library. It will be open during both lunches and thirty minutes after school from January 24th to January 28th. Help out school earn money fund improvement in the library and earn new books. The book selection has been enlarged to include young-adult... Read more »


