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The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

The month of November features a plethora of sports romance recommendations.

November Romance Wrap-Up

Lauren Winslow, Eastside Editor-in-Chief December 6, 2022

This month, I devoured book after book of my favorite trope—sports romance. Although almost all my books featured a sports star, there was still an eclectic mix of secondary tropes and exciting storylines.  I began my November reading month...

High school students should have the opportunity during class to read an independent book of their choosing.

Cherry Hill East should implement independent reading time

Gia Gupta, Eastside Features Editor January 16, 2022

As a bright eyed fifth grader with a thirst for imagination, the magical world of Hogwarts or the adventures of the Mysterious Benedict Society, fueled my love to not only take in stories but also write my own. Every flip of a page was a flip of excitement...

The power of a book

With different people come different problems. My biggest challenge probably seems silly to most, but the hardest feat in life for me is picking out a good gift; one that is personal and fun, that I know for sure the receiver will enjoy. I lean towards...

Reading at East: a lost art?

It’s a stormy weekend afternoon and there is nothing to do-nothing on the television, and all of the video games are beat. Will the boredom succumb to the reading of Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations? Or will it just be shoved away like every other book? Reading has been a means of entertainment to many students, but it has also been disregarded by others due to their heavy workload, which persistently hinders them.