Turkey Baskets Bring Thanksgiving Dinners to Those in Need

Jess Dyer, Opinions Editor
January 21, 2010

The Student Council at Plymouth South hosted a successful Turkey Basket drive this November to bring Thanksgiving dinners to local families in need. In these tough economic times, it has become difficult to afford the everyday commodities that used to be so easy to afford in recent years. Everyone has... Read more »

Studies: Are They Really Productive?

Jess Dyer, Opinions Editor
January 21, 2010

The bell rings after third period, and as usual, the hallways are flooded with a rush of students. If you ask any hurried student what class they’re on the way to, though, they’ll all reply “Study”. This year, Plymouth South has created a new study policy: everyone must take a year long study,... Read more »

Cafeteria vs. School Store: Who’s Really Winning?

Jess Dyer, Opinions Editor
January 21, 2010

 Lunch: it’s nearly every student’s favorite part of the day. There’s no homework, talking is allowed, and a bad grade on the report card is impossible. But lately, it seems that the privileges that usually make lunch so great at Plymouth South are being cut down. A school that once had a wide... Read more »

What Should You Do After a Car Accident?

Sean Reid, Managing Editor
January 18, 2010

When you get into a car accident, there are many thing that go through your mind. Is everyone okay? Whose fault was it? Was it mine? If it was his, will I have to pay anyway? How much damage was done? When I got into a little bump recently, I made a few major mistakes. Because I messed up, I feel it’s... Read more »

Did You Hear About the Morgans? Review

Stephanie Alwardt, News Editor
January 18, 2010

Does the question titled movie make you curious to see what this movie is about? Well, I suggest that you leave the question unanswered and save yourself $9.50. The movie stars Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker, a married couple, trying to decide if it is time to get a divorce. The plot line shows... Read more »

Hot or Cold?

Crystal Jankowski, Managing Editor
January 4, 2010

Students are in school for six hours and forty minutes every day. One would think that the school would be as comfortable as possible so that students can concentrate on their work. Living in New England, we are very lucky to be one of the only areas that can see snow fall in the morning and that same... Read more »