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The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

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The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

Deja Vu reveals how powerful the human mind is

Deja Vu reveals how powerful the human mind is

Mariam Zaghloul, Eastside Staff January 10, 2026

Have you ever had that strange, fleeting feeling that you’ve already experienced something? That’s called deja vu. It is a scientific phenomenon that has fascinated scientists worldwide for decades. Deja Vu is a sense of already having seen something...

Examining how broken bones heal themselves

Examining how broken bones heal themselves

Mariam Zaghloul, Eastside Staff December 6, 2025

I remember when I was six, I broke my left arm. I remember how I couldn’t touch my ear or raise my arm without excruciating pain. How can something as resilient as your bones also be so fragile? Well, we’re going to explore broken bones. Bone fractures...

The Science Behind Coronavirus

The Science Behind Coronavirus

Defne Alpdogan, Eastside Features Editor March 19, 2020

The coronavirus or as it is currently being called, COVID-19, has almost affected around 70 different countries at this moment (March 19). Described as a pandemic, the coronavirus (this time) has been interlaced with our newest technology and the interconnectedness...

NASA is an incredibly important organization for our nation's future and it is essential that tax dollars go towards funding it.

Should we be spending tax dollars on NASA?

Carmen DeCosmo, Eastside Staff March 16, 2017

 So what is NASA? When asked, many people will give a very simple answer; the program in charge of sending people to outer space. Well, it may seem so due to the fact that only a small percentage of what NASA does is portrayed to media, but the truth...

Learning outside of the classroom

Leah Korn (’16)/ Eastside Staff February 3, 2014

For most students winter break means a break from the rigors of the classroom. However, this year, for twenty students at East winter break did not mean a break from learning. These students embarked on a two- week trip to Israel. For them, Israel proved...