Eastside Editors’ Summer Journal
Eastside Editors’ Summer Journal This past summer, Eastside editors participated in various summer programs all across the country. While each program had a unique focus, all editors were...
View ArticleTake time to indulge yourself at Massos Water Ice and Custard in Gibbsboro
This past Sunday, I visited Massos Water Ice Shop in Gibbsboro. I had previously been to this water ice store, but that was a while ago. My dad and I were deciding between Massos and Maple Shade...
View ArticleStudents can participate in local summer reading program
Summer is known as the season of swimming, going to the beach and relaxation. Every school year students are always looking forward to the glorious last day of finals, when they can put down their...
View ArticleThe title for “Song of the Summer” is still up in the air
Whether you’re spending the summer slouched back in a lounge chair at the beach, inside studying for standardized tests, or traveling the days away before school inevitably begins again, your summer...
View ArticleSummer expectation vs. reality
At the beginning of summer, many often tell themselves that they will be productive. Next thing you know, the summer is half over and you’ve done nothing but sleep in bed. Sound like you? Take our poll...
View ArticleTen must-see games in the 2018-2019 NBA season
The schedule for the 2018-2019 NBA regular season was recently released, and it promises an abundance of interesting games that cannot be missed. The NBA season looks to offer emotional and intense...
View ArticleCulture Shock: Editor discovers regional differences down South
Last week, I visited Charleston, South Carolina. Located 685 miles from the heart of Cherry Hill – which translates to a 12 hour drive – the city is a prime example of how culture can vary not only...
View ArticleScreenings under the stars at Penn’s Landing
Throughout the summer, Thursday nights in Penn’s Landing mean a spectacular movie night filled with delicious food and activities in The City of Brotherly Love. Every Thursday starting on July 5 and...
View ArticleEast students visit colleges during summer vacation
Summer vacation is a convenient time for high school students to begin the exciting process of visiting colleges. While lazy beach days, summer jobs and swim clubs consume the entire summer break for...
View ArticleSummer has come, what now?
Where do we go from here? This has been a question going through my mind. Summer has come and people are more bored than ever. Many people are bored in the house and continue to look for activities to...
View ArticleSummer Goes Back to Normal
Contrary to last year, this summer feels normal as venues are now open and the mask mandate has been lifted in certain stores and restaurants in New Jersey. Since many people have been vaccinated,...
View ArticleCherry Hill East student organize summer blood drives
Every donor helps to provide relief towards to current blood shortage Throughout my high school experience, I have been involved in blood drives, constantly looking for ways to help others in my...
View ArticleNew York during the month of July
The New York City winter that we all see in movies gleams with lights, ice skating, and attractions during the cool autumn and winter months. However, the best time to visit New York City is...
View ArticleThe New Jersey Lottery Festival of Ballooning launches back into action
Festival visitors watched as the balloons were inflated and rose up into the sky. (Sophia Liu (’24)) As the world begins to return to a sense of normalcy, summer events and celebrations have begun to...
View ArticleOnline classes should be more accessible and promoted at East
Last year, the limits of virtual teaching and learning were tested as thousands of Cherry Hill students chose to learn from home for much of the school year. This year, much of the pre-Covid...
View ArticleWinter vs Summer
Melissa Vital (’23) exhibits the stark differences between winter and summer with her artwork. (Melissa Vital (’23))
View ArticleEastside takes Alaska
Gallery|26 Photos Sophia Liu ('24) A view of Beluga Point, located on Alaska’s Turnagain Arm. As the name suggests, beluga whales can commonly be sighted at this location from mid-July to August.
View ArticleTwo East students spend summer 2022 at the Governor’s School of New Jersey
Talking to Alena Zhang (’23) and Chris Shin (’23) on a Friday night at my desk on Google Meet was compelling. Both are motivated youth who spread the joy of learning and the wondrous magic of...
View ArticleHeading into summer 2023
Taylor Goodman and Ava Crawley explore how the community is reacting to summer slowly approaching. With the sun shining and warmer weather outside, people in the community are already looking happier...
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