There is one thing that both adults and teens have a hard time doing, and that is managing their time well. Most days of the week we feel like we have to much to do and never any time to complete the task. Well there is one thing that we can all take up and […]
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Charting your course
On March 10, over seven hundred kids tumbled into the Auditorium at Lewiston Middle School. We sat down to see three large screens perched on the stage. Across the screens was written Charting Your Course. After a small introduction, music blasted from the speakers and the show started. I heard bands like My Chemical Romance, […]
LMS March Madness
As everyone knows MEAs are very important. So they put a lot of pressure on the students taking them. That’s why after their MEAs are over Lewiston Middle School has their annual “March Madness,” or spirit week. Spirit takes place during the week after the whole school finishes the MEAs. It is like a celebration […]
Monmouth Academy celebrates diversity
On Friday April 4, The DLI Civil Rights Team at Monmouth Academy held a Diversity Day. It was a day to celebrate individuality and kindness, as well as discussing issues of hurtful words and discrimination because of race, religion, sexual orientation, skin color, and/or mental illnesses.We began the activities with Moe Beaulieu, a senior at […]
Summertime is almost here, but so are the headaches!!!
This summer, you could be at the beach on a bright, sunny afternoon and be having an absolutely wonderful time, right? Wrong! On many occasions, the summer proves to be the worst season for headaches and migraines. Why? Read on. I will tell you everything you need to know about those pesky headaches, including what […]
Time for a new president
Not only is it time for a new president for the country but, it is also time for a new president for the Philip W. Sugg Middle School’s Parent Action Group (P.A.G.). The P.A.G. has had the same president for the past three years but, it is time for a change because the current president […]
St. Dom’s Key Club attends NED Convention
The St. Dominic Regional High School chapter of Key Club International attended the New England District Convention from March 28 through March 30 in Springfield, Massachusetts. There were 10 students and two chaperones who took the trip down. Normally, a trip from Auburn to Springfield should take about 3.5 hours, but due to weather difficulties […]
Saint’s Silver Screen
Review for Horton Hears a Who Horton Hears a Who is a movie adaptation of a 1954 Dr. Seuss book by the same name. The movie is about an elephant named Horton who hears cries of help coming from a speck of dust on a flower. Determined to protect the small life forms, Horton cares […]
Four-six cave in?
On Thursday March 6, Elm Street School fourth through sixth graders had to evacuate their wing on the left side of the school. They had to evacuate because the snow on the roof was too heavy and the walls started to crack. The supporting beam was starting to bow. The art room and the gymnasium […]
We are all Blue Devils!
Did you know that Lewiston High School has students and faculty from 28 different countries including Yemen, Togo, Sweden, Jamaica, the United States and many others? To promote diversity at Lewiston High School, students and faculty held a week long flag fest. The flag fest was held during the week of March 24 -28. Students […]