Archive for February, 2013

Were Austin’s Oscar Predictions Correct? 2012 Oscar Winners Revealed!

Were Austin’s Oscar Predictions Correct? 2012 Oscar Winners Revealed!

News February 26, 2013 at 11:57 AM Comments are Disabled

This past Sunday, February 24, was the most glamorous and renowned night in Hollywood: The 85th Annual Academy Awards, or as they are more commonly known, The Oscars. Winning an Oscar is like the winning an Olympic gold medal for actors, actresses, screenwriters, and directors. “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane hosted thisRead More

Choices Abound for Main Street Dining

Pop Culture February 26, 2013 at 11:48 AM Comments are Disabled

Whether it’s for a sandwich, pizza, or coffee, seniors continue to head uptown for food during lunch.  There are many options for dining on Main Street: Starbucks, 7-Eleven, Passariello’s, and La Vita’s are just a few. But which is the best? Senior Brett Eiffes said, “Well, if I have enoughRead More

Minors offered during Spring 2013.  Minors with strikeout indicate classes filled to capacity

Popular Minors

News February 21, 2013 at 12:06 PM Comments are Disabled

Wondering which electives to choose for next year? There are electives for everyone from the athlete to the science genius. Fitness and Wellness, Dance Performance, Introduction to Computer Programming, and Advanced Woodworking are just a few of the various electives that Moorestown Friends offers. As we all know, each MFSRead More

Reads with Reena: Boy 21 by Matthew Quick

Editorials, Opinion February 21, 2013 at 12:03 PM Comments are Disabled

Boy21’s narrator, Finley, uses basketball as a way to cope with the violent hopelessness of his hometown. His mysterious past makes him uncommunicative, and he relies solely on his girlfriend, his night-shift working father, and his legless grandfather – and, of course, basketball. He is willing to follow his coach’sRead More

Stereotyping at MFS

Stereotyping at MFS

News February 21, 2013 at 11:34 AM Comments are Disabled

At Moorestown Friends School, there are a wide range of stereotypes that affect each and every student, being that MFS is a private school in a suburban location that offers financial aid as well as scholarship programs. Students here represent many different ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds. The lack ofRead More

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