Hawkeye Turns Red
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Hawkeye Turns Red

By LAASYA UDUPA, junior (Originally published March 2022)  ON MARCH 18, Hawkeye hosted their movie night featuring Turning Red, from 6-9 PM. Hawkeye Movie Night was a rousing success throughout the school, with a turnout of 140-150 people. This event is hosted annually by Hawkeye for both students and faculty to enjoy a movie and … Continue reading

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Juguemos

By MANSI SHARMA, senior ON MARCH 24, the Spanish Honor Society hosted Juguemos, its annual game night. Held in the cafeteria, the cultural event brought students and friends together for a fun, relaxing night filled with games, food, and music. The cultural game night kicked off at 6 PM with attendees engaging in multiple entertaining … Continue reading

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Catwoman Prevails

By SAANVI NARULA, freshman ON MARCH 25, Mr. JPS took place in the auditorium with a completely sold-out show. This event has been an ongoing tradition at JP Stevens for several years, but in-person productions were put on hold due to the pandemic. The doors opened at 6:30 PM, and the show lasted from 7 … Continue reading

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A Holly Jolly Lighting

By LAASYA UDAPA, junior THE EDISON CHRISTMAS TREE Lighting Ceremony occurred on December 1, 2021, at the Edison Light Tower. This significant ceremony, which involved exciting performances from the skillful JP Stevens Brass Band and the talented JP Stevens Chamber Choir, was a rousing success, with many viewers commenting on the amount of fun they … Continue reading

A Policy of Peace
Opinion / Political

A Policy of Peace

By NISHANTH BHARGAVA, junior (Originally published March 2022)  ON FEBRUARY 24, Russia launched an  array of missile strikes at major Ukrainian  cities and sent troops beyond their borders.  Russian incursions on Ukrainian territory  have been occurring since 2014 and must  be condemned as illegal and unjustified.  From tried-and-true sanctions to direct  military action, it seems … Continue reading