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Hallway Fashion: Javier Peraza

March 20, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

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By Zoe Schwingel-Sauer

Top: Express

Vest: Express

Pants: Express

Tie: Express

Shoes: Express

What was the inspiration for this outfit?

A Spanish lesson.

Is this your favorite outfit?

Yes.

 

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Lights Out at SLA!

March 18, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

Melissa Alvarez

Staff Writer

At 7:55 AM  on March 17th, there was a power outage in the SLA center city building. Not to the surprise of many teachers, the students were ecstatic hoping for an early dismissal. Everyone was sent up to their advisories to wait and hear what would happen next.

At around 8:45 AM all the lights went on and the power returned leaving students disappointedly trudging to their first period classes.

This begs the question though, what happened?

ILP Coordinator Jeremy Spry told SLA Media, “Our power went off and about three hundred other residents’ power also went out. We don’t know the cause of it. Once the power went out we contacted Philly Management who are our landlords and they went to PECO to try and get an answer. We had no real time frame of when the power was going to return so Mr.Lehmann contacted Dennis Creedon who is his boss to ask for guidance. But we are not allowed ever to release students from school without approval from the School District of Philadelphia.”

We also asked a few students what they thought about the black out, here’s some of their responses:

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“It was so depressing like you should’ve seen how it was. The light came on and everyone was like “AWWW” and no one said anything. We all just packed up and went to class.” Junior, Khadijah Fofana

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"I didn't really care that much. I thought it was annoying when everyone was like screaming and stuff. The room was so hype about it. But I didn't really care if we got out or not." Sophomore, Avery Monroe
“I didn’t really care that much. I thought it was annoying when everyone was like screaming and stuff. The room was so hype about it. But I didn’t really care if we got out or not.” Sophomore, Avery Monroe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have an opinion or story to share about past SLA black outs, comment below!

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Hallway Fashion: Lindsey Jones

March 18, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

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By Zoe Schwingel-Sauer

Sweater: Unknown

Jeans: Banana Republic

What is the most important part of an outfit?

The most important part? I think the boots are. You can really change an entire look around with a good pair a boots or shoes.

What is a must have accessory?

Scarves are cool!

What’s your favorite store and why?

I don’t have a favorite store. I like looking several different shops and putting something together based on that.

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Locker Talk: What is Your Favorite Memory with an SLA Staff Member?

March 13, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

“The first time Mr. Kay called me Alex instead of bud.” Junior, Alex Marothy
“When Officer Bird handcuffed me.” Senior, Aidan Rios
“One time in Statistics Mr. Miles rapped the entire Ice, Ice, Baby song and nobody in the room heard him do it except for my table, it was really funny.” Senior, Daniel Tuveson
“So last week I was in Mr. Reddy’s class eating a sweet pepper and I was like “Mr. Reddy, why are you staring at me?” and he said “I really don’t like peppers but I like to watch people eat them.” and then continued to watch me eat my pepper for the whole period.” Sophomore, Bella Mezzaroba

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A Reaction to the SATs

March 11, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

By Will Amari

Staff writer 

Have you noticed the many zit breakouts, mood swings, and red eyes from all the Juniors? The third quarter of the year is the longest quarter of the year, and there’s lots to talk about: Spring break, interims, Junior prom, and of course, the SATs.

Many Juniors have different ways of handling this four hour long test. Some students study till they drop, while others just try to wing it and hope for the best. Regardless on how you plan to go after this infamous exam, if you wish to go to a college any time soon, it is most recommend to do well on it.

Junior, Leah Petty for example took a six week prep class over the summer. She says that she had been stressed out about the test at first, but after taking the prep class, she grew to feeling more confident.

“I do not spend too long on questions,” Petty explained. “Basically I was just worried about the reading part.”

Junior, Maggie Hohenstein, took the SAT exam at Temple University last Saturday. She said that she did nothing to prepare for it. “…it is (The SATs) my first time taking them and I want to see how well I do with just what I know.”

Both Hohenstein and Petty agree that while the SATs are important, one doesn’t need to be growing zits over it. So why are so many Juniors stressing out anyway?

“People make a really big deal out of it,” says Maggie. “It’s like you have to do well on the SATs or you’re not going to get into college, and then your not going to get a job, and then you life is over.”

“You know you want to get into college,” says Petty who agrees that the SATs are just as important as a social life. “…you want to get into college where you can have an even better social life further along the line.”

Agreeing that the SATs are important doesn’t take away the passionate hate students have for the test.

To the creator of the SAT exams, Leah Petty gives you this final message “Your a butt. Why would you do this to us?”

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