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In northern Nigeria, a Hausa song entitled “Fitsari ‘Dan Duniya†echoes around a circle of women. Dr. Lewis Wall, a gynecologist and Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology at Washington...
Sprouts of onions are just beginning to peek out of the frozen ground. Â Decaying leaves are piled across the plot of soil, warming the plants in the months of freezing winter weather. Â A...
On Jan. 27 at exactly 11 in the afternoon, the floodgates were opened. Parents poured into the room with young children that were more than ready to dive into shaving cream and homemade finger paint....
Girls' soccer will have a short meeting after school in Stuber health room B," was heard over the intercom after school on Dec. 11. The girls' soccer team had been anxiously anticipating the announcement...
Over 100 independent nations have been formed in the first 50 years after Israel’s creation. Despite this, “Israel’s [creation] is the only one that can be fairly called a miracle,â€...
Every time a CHS student orders a cup of hot chocolate at Kaldi’s Coffee or a pound of mango gummy bears from Oh Lolli Lolli, they are certain to be in for a treat.  But what they may not...
Today a reader, tomorrow a leader. Glenridge Elementary School’s annual Readathon is a PTO-sponsored reading incentive program for the K-5 grade levels at Glenridge. Lasting from...
Ben Colagiovanni, a 2012 CHS graduate, was composing music before he could tie his shoes. Â While his classmates clutched rag dolls and greying stuffed animals, Colagiovanni was carting a Luciano Pavarotti...
A sprawl of tents, filled to the brim with everything from beef, to lettuce, to art, makes its way into the parking lot of Straubs every Saturday morning in the summer. There is music, fresh food...
Centene Centennial Plaza, across Mark Twain Circle from CHS’s main entrance, was built to commemorate the school’s 100th birthday at the cost of $115,000. It was supposed to be funded by...