By SANJAY ATHREY So far in this spring season, the JP Stevens baseball team has proven itself to be a comeback team to watch out for in the ever-competitive Red Division. After emerging co-champions of last year’s Red Division, the Hawks once again look to be a dominant force and ferocious contender in the division … Continue reading
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Baby Got Track
By ALISON PARK, sophomore Rain or shine, the boys and girls spring track and field teams are known for always giving their all to their sport, regardless of challenges that they face on the track. In fact, a key to success for this sport is the ability to easily adapt to various weather conditions, which … Continue reading
Softballs Aren’t Soft
By JENNA YAN, sophomore With the softball season coming to a close, the Lady Hawks make for one final push to the end. And while JP Stevens ended the season with a victorious, 15-3 record, they garnered great accomplishments this year, including winning the title of Red Division champions for the second time with a … Continue reading
Slamming Poetry
By ANDREA QUISPE Students gathered on April 21 in the auditorium to attend the 2nd Annual Poetry Slam, an event where students of all grades performed inspirational and powerful poems written by themselves. Members of the school’s Speak-out-Poetry Club and the Future 10 program, a club organized by JP Stevens administrators and teachers, formed a … Continue reading
Stringing in the Spring Season
By GRACE WU, junior On May 12, friends and family eagerly entered the auditorium, excited to witness the JP Stevens orchestra perform their annual spring concert Just two weeks earlier, the orchestra program competed in the World Heritage competition in Washington D.C., taking home many awards and first place trophies. After countless hours of rehearsing … Continue reading
JPS Gets Jazzy
By ROHAN MEKALA The JP Stevens Band program is known throughout as one of the most rigorous, competitive and demanding music programs in the state. On May 18th; however, the JP Stevens Lab Jazz (lower ensemble) and Top Jazz ensemble took a step back from their usual competitive demeanor to deliver a lighter yet just … Continue reading
United Against ALS
By KELLY CHEN Students, alumni, teachers, and parents all gathered in the auditorium on June 2 for the choir’s annual ALS benefit concert, SerenAIDe. Since its inception in 2005, SerenAIDe has allowed students to showcase their musical talent in order to raise money for ALS awareness. The event was established to assist Mrs. Wions, the … Continue reading