The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

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The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

Data overload is decreasing productivity

Data overload is decreasing productivity

Our phones, computers, cameras and TVs are all things that can be monitored, traced and hacked. And even though we may not know it, governments have consistently been doing just that for many years. The...

The Katz JCC offers activities for nonmembers

The Katz JCC offers activities for nonmembers

Shira Resnick ('17)/ For Eastside January 27, 2014

The Katz Jewish Community Center, the local community center in Cherry Hill, is now offering special programs and activities for nonmembers as well as for its members. Officiated by local refs, the JCC...

Friction—Hours of Operation (2002) review

Friction—Hours of Operation (2002) review

Rating: 4/10 Friction is an emo rock group from Chicago. Hours of Operation is a two-disk discography showcasing the early years of the band’s music. This compilation was released on April 16th,...

Preserve Biodiversity

Preserve Biodiversity

We all depend on biodiversity on this planet in one way or another, as do our future generations. Biodiversity is the vital link between all varieties of organisms on Earth, including animals, plants,...

Electronic noses may provide better cancer detection

A dog is “man’s best friend” in more ways than simply being a faithful and pleasant household companion. Specially trained service dogs have been used in medical clinics for therapy and comfort for...

Eminem releases new album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2

Eminem releases new album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2

Rating: 5/10 Detroit-based rapper Eminem has returned to hip-hop with his eighth studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2. The album is essentially a reflection on his long, illustrious career, and it...

The Legend Continues

The Legend Continues

Zach Wohl ('15)/ For Eastside January 6, 2014

In 2004, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy was released in theaters. After failing to succeed at the box office, the original Anchorman gained a huge fan base on DVD. Also, the predecessor boasted...

Ism–Journey Down Your Drain (2001) review

Ism–Journey Down Your Drain (2001) review

This week's album is Journey Down Your Drain (1996) by Ism. For me, a good “Clearance Aisle” album is one that has little to no information available in the case, a description which Journey...

Saliva–Every Six Seconds (2001) review

Saliva–Every Six Seconds (2001) review

“The Clearance Aisle” is a column where a different album found in the $1.00 and up section of the local record store will be reviewed each Wednesday. The aim of the column is to bring albums that...

Juliet Brooks

Juliet Brooks

Juliet Brooks was News/Features Editor from 2010-2012 and Editor-in-Chief from 2012-2013. She loves Eastside with a passion, but now that she's in college she decided she needed a new project to occupy...

The High and Mighty–12th Man (2005) review

The High and Mighty–12th Man (2005) review

"The Clearance Aisle" is a column where a different album found in the $1.00 and up section of the local record store will be reviewed each Wednesday. The aim of the column is to bring albums that are...

The 1975 is gaining steam with self-titled album

The 1975 is gaining steam with self-titled album

Indie rock band The 1975 have launched themselves onto the music scene with a self-titled debut album. With descriptive lyrics, refreshing vocals, and a phenomenal production, the British band has proved...

Danny Brown impresses with his long-awaited return to hip-hop, Old

Danny Brown impresses with his long-awaited return to hip-hop, Old

7/10 Detroit-based rapper Danny Brown releases his third solo album, Old. The album is Brown’s second major label release with Fool’s Gold Records, two years after his critically acclaimed release,...

Sounds of the 90s

Sounds of the 90s

Whether it’s surging through your headphones, blasting at football games, or classically playing in an elevator, music is everywhere. For generations, music has inspired millions. Just like fashion and...

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