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Venues should limit the amount of alcohol consumed by visitors

Jenna Myers, Eastside Opinions Editor
December 16, 2014

Many people go to venues such as the Wells Fargo Center and the Electric Factory for concerts; however at these places, and many more around the United States, there is no limit on how much alcohol can be sold to the each visitor on one night. In late...

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Workflow reaches number one on app store

Kaitlyn Boyle, Eastside News/Features Editor
December 13, 2014

Conrad Kramer (’14) and Ari Weinstein were sitting in their office in San Francisco, CA when they got some of the best news of their lives. Their app, entitled Workflow, had reached number one on the app store. In January of 2014, Kramer and Weinstein,...

Students prepare diligently for the FOP party by creating decorations.

FOP members prepare for the holiday party

Gabriella Friedman, For Eastside
December 12, 2014

Fraternal Order of Police, also known as FOP, is an organizations that helps disabled children. Every year Cherry Hill East High School and Cherry Hill West High School come together to throw a holiday party for children with special needs in the community. This...

Jake Stofman makes his winter weather predictions.

People need to prepare for the upcoming storm

Jake Stofman, Eastside Staff
December 9, 2014

Local news this week has focused on this possible upcoming snowstorm. Before going into details and predictions, it is crucial to understand that this storm is one of the most difficult storms to forecast thus far this season. There are so many factors...

Marching Band with one of its drum majors, Lauren Feldman ('15) at left in the front.

Marching band season comes to an end

Anthony Cornatzer, Eastside Staff
December 8, 2014

The last notes of music have died away. The dance and flurry of flags have ceased. The march has ended. The Cherry Hill East Marching Band has wrapped up its flags and stored its uniforms with the conclusion of its 2014 season. The band ended its season...

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One Direction wins big at AMAs

Ashley Cooper, Eastside Community Editor
November 30, 2014

The annual American Music Awards (AMAs) took place last Sunday evening. Hosted by international superstar Pitbull, the 2014 AMAs showcased several various celebrities, from all realms of the entertainment world. Created in 1973 by Dick Clark, the...

Cassidy Rosen-Swell ('16), Ally Lazarus ('16) and Emily Reisman ('16) show off their school spirit by dressing up in East apparel.

East students channel their school spirit

Leah Korn, Eastside Opinions Editor
November 26, 2014

The East hallways were transformed into a sea of red today, as students wore their favorite East apparel or red for the final day of spirit week. In first place were the seniors, followed by the juniors, sophomores and then freshman. Students were...

Robin Brown wears East's Autism Awareness shirt.

East celebrates the spirit of giving

Steve Mirsen, Eastside News/Features Editor
November 25, 2014

Cherry Hill East celebrates not only school spirit this week, but also the spirit of giving. This year, about 240 Autism awareness t-shirts were sold, raising over one thousand dollars. “We want to try to add a charitable aspect to Spirit Week,” Student...

Olivia Marcelli (right) and Madeline Bowne (left) shows school spirit by wearing their college shirts.

Seniors win college day

Kaitlyn Boyle, Eastside News/Features Editor
November 19, 2014

The seniors take the lead for spirit week as the first dress up day, College Day, comes to an end. Coming in second place overall were the sophomores, followed by a tie for third between the juniors and the freshmen. Although the sophomores fell behind...

Hurricane - Over the Edge (1988)

Hurricane – Over the Edge (1988)

Asher Maitin, Eastside Staff
November 17, 2014

Originating in 1985 in Los Angeles, Hurricane is a heavy-metal rock group formed by Robert Sarzo and Tony Cavazo, younger brothers of Quiet Riot’s Rudy Sarzo and Carlos Cavazo. Orginally, the band featured Sarzo on guitar and Cavazo on bass, as well...

The CMA Awards showcase country's biggest acts

The CMA Awards showcase country’s biggest acts

Anthony Cornatzer, Eastside Staff
November 17, 2014

For anyone who missed out on the CMA Awards this year, it was too good to miss for any country music fan. On Nov. 5, Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley hosted country music’s biggest night: The 48th annual Country Music Awards. Throughout the night,...