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Muggles and Miscellanea
Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Bess Myers ('06)/ Eastside Staff
Over the course of the last six weeks, I’ve gotten a lot of questions about my once-fluorescent yellow bracelet.
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57th Annual Emmys: Success or Failure?: A Review of the 57th Annual Emmy Awards
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 By: Alexa Mandes ('08)/ Eastside Staff
The night started with anticipation, as Hollywood's biggest television stars filled the Shrine Auditorium in Lost Angeles, where the 57th Annual Emmy Awards were held and hosted by comedian, Ellen Deg
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Steel excited to join East community: Eastside Online Exclusive Profile Series on New Faculty
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 By: Hannah Goldstein ('06)/ Eastside Opinions Editor
Coming to East for the first time along with her freshman students, Lisa Steel is a new and eager member of the East community.
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Lois Silver discusses guidance, bathrooms, Garfunkel: Eastside Online Exclusive Profile Series on New Faculty
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 By: By Amanda Cafaro ('06)/ Eastside Humor Editor
Eastside Humor Editor Amanda Cafaro interviews new guidance counselor, Lois Silver, about past, present, and future...
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57th Annual EmmysSuccess or Failure?
Friday, September 23, 2005 By: Alexa Mandes ('08)/ Eastside Staff
The night started with anticipation, as Hollywood's biggest television stars filled the Shrine Auditorium in Lost Angeles, where the 57th Annual Emmy Awards were held and hosted by comedian, Ellen Deg
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Machulsky remains student at heart: Eastside Online Exclusive Profile Series on New Faculty
Friday, September 23, 2005 By: Lauren Joffe ('07)/ Eastside Entertainment Editor
Waterskiing. Shopping. Gardening. Teaching. Mrs. Machulsky, the new computer graphics teacher, has her hands full, as this multifaceted woman is also one the twenty new teachers joining the East commu
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Rosenberg brings history enthusiasm to East: Eastside Online Exclusive Profile Series on New Faculty
Saturday, September 24, 2005 By: Michael Merhar ('07)/ Eastside Staff
While most people choose the community wherein they live for the school system, the location, or the ambience, Thomas Rosenberg chose to live in Philadelphia primarily for its historical significance.
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Beluch spreads math knowledge, infectious smile: Eastside Online Exclusive Profile Series on New Faculty
Saturday, September 24, 2005 By: Sam Katz ('07)/ Eastside Entertainment Editor
At the end of my interview with the always smiling and gleeful Linda Beluch, she chuckled and said, “Try to make me look interesting.”
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Fashion Week 2005: Designers Invaded Manhattan for Fashion Week 2005
Sunday, September 25, 2005 By: Cristina Trentacoste ('08)/ Eastside Staff
For every fashion lover, Fashion Week is one of the biggest events of the year during which all mainstream designers, from Chanel to Missoni, come to Manhattan and host runway shows in honor of their
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For love of fiction: Eastside Online Exclusive Profile Series on New Faculty
Tuesday, September 27, 2005 By: Emily Coben ('07)/ Eastside Community Editor
No longer will you find Jeffrey Kreithen waiting tables. This year he, along with twenty others, joins the Cherry Hill East as new faculty members.
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Issue Date: Monday, September 05, 2005
Issue: September - October 2005
Last Update: Tuesday, November 08, 2005
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Monday, November 07, 2005 By Editorial Assistant
On Saturday, Novermber 5, the Girls Cross Country Team won the Group Four sectional title for the first time in school history. Theresa Cattuna and Alaina Chodoff finished in the top ten in the race.
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Tuesday, November 01, 2005 By Brad Tonoff ('08)/ For Eastside
We all saw it coming. Everyone did what they could do before it hit. Some people left while some stayed. When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast on August 29, it was not necessarily a surprise, but,
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Sunday, October 30, 2005 By Jared Weiss ('08)/ For Eastside
The New Jersey governor’s race has suddenly become more competitive. Democratic Senator Jon Corzine and Republican Doug Forrester are the candidates in the upcoming elections. Many thought the electio
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005 By Jun Xiang ('06)/ Eastside Online Editor-in-Chief
A select group of students and a few teachers were lucky enough today to sniff, and wolf down, cooking much better than typical cafeteria fare. The group took part in a cooking demonstration by Belgia
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Sunday, October 16, 2005 By Josh Weinstock ('07)/ Eastside Sports Editor
The Cherry Hill East Girls’ and Boys’ Cross Country teams have not limited their successes to the South Jersey alone. In fact, last weekend the teams competed in Orlando, Florida at the Walt Disney W
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Saturday, October 15, 2005 By Mitch Lowenthal ('07)/ Eastside Staff
Eastside's Mitch Lowenthal sits down with Cherry Hill Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Morton Sherman, whose resignation takes effect in December.
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Saturday, October 15, 2005 By Bess Myers ('06)/ Eastside Staff
When I graduate from high school, my family is replacing me with a dog.They’re not buying a plasma-screen TV or a sunroom, or any other frivolous material items they could be purchasing to fill the vo
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Saturday, October 15, 2005 By Noah Cohen ('09)/ For Eastside
Do you "Gotta Hava Wawa" or do you just want to "Eat Fresh"? The decision of where to find a delicious hoagie is always a dilemma for Cherry Hill dwellers. Although a variety of places offer hoagies,
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 By Jun Xiang ('06)/ Eastside Online Editor-in-Chief
On October 11, Dr. John O’Breza, the principal of Cherry Hill East, sat down for a talk with Eastside’s editorial board. He spoke about many issues pertaining to the newspaper’s relationship with the
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Sunday, October 09, 2005 By Lisa Ly ('06)/ Eastside World Issues Editor
An FBI agent is watching you.
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