SGA election results
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008The votes for 2008-2009 Student Government President and Vice Presidents are in!
The votes for 2008-2009 Student Government President and Vice Presidents are in!
TiVo out, internet in. Recently, popular television stations such as NBC, FOX and ABC have put their shows online. The stations put new shows on their website the day after the show airs, allowing one to watch full episodes for free.
“It’s nice because you can watch a show whenever you want,” Ed Kerney (‘08) said.
Indeed, the major television stations are selling ads throughout their websites, which are then played through the freed episodes.
These commercials are often only 30-seconds, with often only four to five per episode, and is thus a lot less harassing than the regular commercials on television.
Have you ever been judged by what you were wearing? Have you ever judged someone because of what he or she was wearing? Have you ever felt self-conscious about the clothes you wear or how they look? Or maybe you just don’t like the idea of having to pick out a new outfit every day for school. If you can relate to this, then consider the solution to this problem, school uniforms!
The main reason school uniforms are a plus, is because it can stop people from being judged and bullied. Not everyone in public schools comes from the same background and not every kid can afford designer clothes. So the student has to worry what others are going to do or say, creating an unnecessary stress factor.
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Here are the results of the recently held table tennis tournament!
Video of the final match coming soon…
The crowd, some of which was standing, that filled the Cherry Hill East’s DiBart Gymnasium for the Cherry Hill East Invitational was buzzing in anticipation for over an hour before tip-off. The fans were not disappointed, as they were treated to an acrobatic display rarely witnessed at the high school level, punctuated by several crowd pleasing dunks.
All fans in attendance knew that this game was not just an ordinary one, which could explain why there were more fans in attendance than seats available.
Practically unknown, The Sammus Theory tries to top their debut album, Man Without Eyes, with their latest release, See (it) Through. The band’s lineup, fronted by vocalist Sammus, tries its hand at the hard rock/alternative rock genre. After listening to a few tracks it becomes obvious that bands like Linkin Park and Godsmack influence this Idaho-based group’s sound.
The vocals on the album are on par with most other hard rock vocals, never going above or beyond anything that is expected. Sammus keeps his voice low during the verses, only to increase the intensity once the choruses come around, something many hard rock vocalists do. The problem with this is that it’s just been done too many times before; after a while, it starts to become unoriginal.
Improvements on Route 70 in Cherry Hill are long overdue as the landscape of the road has created hazards for drivers and has stayed the same throughout the growth of Cherry Hill.
Mayor Bernie Platt has appointed the Cherry Hill Route 70 Task Force, a group of representatives and leaders in the Cherry Hill community, to analyze the problems with the road and come up with ways to make this main street a safer place for residents of Cherry Hill.
Slogan: Like Soulja Boy, I want YOUUUU to vote Todd Hummel for SGA President!
What have you done for the school already (including involvement in SGA)?
Freshman and Sophomore Class President; SGA Vice President; Varsity Soccer; Blood Drive Publicity and Donor Chairperson; DECA
What are you hoping to change at East?
When elected, I hope to transform the attitude of the student body. Basically, I want to encourage students of all interests to participate in and attend school events.
Slogans: Make the E.Z. Choice; Don’t be silly, vote Zippilli
What have you done for the school already (including involvement in SGA)?
This year I served as the Vice President of SGA, which involved putting many events together for the school. Sophomore year I was VP for the class and freshman year I was a rep. I am also very involved in sports.
What are you hoping to change at East?
I think we can all agree that SGA only interests a select group of students in the school and I would hope to change that and expand the reach of SGA in the student body.