“Paul Blart: Mall Cop” swept the nation as a hilarious comedy for all the members of the family. Within the first weekend, “Mall Cop” already had the top sales at the box office, 33.8 million dollars in three days.Paul Blart (Kevin James) is a father living with his daughter and his mother in her home. […]
Advocate
Devils Den
Get to know your LHS students.Angela MartelJuniorSchool Activities: Field Hockey, Swimming, Track & Field, Key Club, Prom CommitteeFavorite Subject: School of Health SciencesFavorite Music: EverythingFavorite Book: To Kill a MockingbirdFavorite Food: Chicken Favorite Movie: AnchormanFavorite TV Show: Grey’s AnatomyRole Model: My parentsMost People Don’t Know: I am an only childFuture Plans: Medical SchoolMy Dream Vacation […]
Why banned?
From the novels that reach top spots of the New York Times Bestsellers List and books that are praised for their unique and elegant words by the Boston Globe through the acclaims, there is always criticism. There are hundreds of libraries across the nation that probably have a special section where there are laminated paper […]
“BRIAN’S CIRCLE”
Q: Do you think Lisbon High School should offer an open campus during mid-terms next year? Why?Mike CoteSeniorA: I think there should be an open campus next year. There really isn’t any reason to be in school all day with just two tests during the day.Jennifer SchneiderSophomoreA: I think they should allow open campus because […]
Breakfast program
Mrs. Maureen Lachapelle and the Lewiston Nutrition Program initiated the breakfast program for the students and staff. In the morning students go to the cafeteria and get what they want to eat before they go back to their homeroom. Too many young people come to school hungry and it’s been showing it in their school […]
Going to school
When you have to go to school everyday, the morning is very important. If you forget something, it can drastically mess up your whole day. The most important thing to do first, is getting up in the morning. If you don’t get up, then you will most likely miss the bus. Your parents will have […]
Could the holidays be overrated?
The decorating, the planning, and, of course, lots of shopping during the holidays seems so overrated. Everyone was running around making those plans for the holidays. Finally, it came and it seemed like just another day. Of course, there were presents, but the “magic” just wasn’t there. It wasn’t just me, I think my entire […]
Oak Hill Civil Rights Team
Today, I sat down with Anne Thompson, faculty adviser of the Civil Rights Team at Oak Hill High School, to talk a little bit about the shirts that were made for the team. Recently, Torch, the newsletter of the Maine’s Civil Rights Team Project, featured the new shirts designed by the Oak Hill Team. They […]
Sports first?
On Monday, January 26, the Interscholastic Management of the Maine Principals’ Association voted to reduce the number of playoff teams that will qualify for its tournaments and playoffs. Unfortunately, the committee rejected most other proposed cuts.The vote got me thinking about a few things. The first thing that popped into my head was, “It’s about […]
It’s geography time
On January 12, Trinity Catholic students gathered together in the gymnasium of the junior high campus to cheer on their friends for the school geography bee. On the stage were 10 students. All of these students had already won against their classmates to get to this level of the competition. In the end, Eric Link […]