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Concrete Jungle
By Natalie Copeland Concrete Jungle March Intensive at Grand Central Station. Taken by their NYCOB leader Ali. Naturally, I signed up for the March Intensive courses I presumed to be the most fun. I...
A Look Inside “A Look Inside the Film Industry”
By Rachel Margolis Photo courtesy of Marilyn Rottersman A woman picks up a flower and runs down a driveway after a cloaked figure with no face. She enters a house, where a knife falls...
Navigating NYC
By Jennifer Comi Navigating NYC. Photo courtesy of Margaret Caldwelland Matt Prince Miles of road have stretched before us, hours have been spent listening to music, and many stories have been exchanged: as part...
The Wind Ensemble goes to Germany: A Travel Log
By Anne Thompson Heidelberg Castle. Photo courtesy of Anne Thompson. Monday: After a seemingly endless plane ride, we finally landed in the Munich airport. It was immediately evident we were no longer in America. It...
Emergency Response and Wilderness First Aid
By Carl Tischbein Emergency Response MI in front of the DART. Photo Courtesy of Thomas Hermanson. “You, call 911! And you, get the AED!” As a student grabbed the Automated External Defibrillator and ripped...
Salsa and East Coast Swing/Ballroom Dancing and Elements of Etiquette
By Jocelyn Shworak For my morning March Intensive, I took Salsa and East Coast Swing. Swing dance is a very energetic form of dance with three different types: East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing,...
Back Online!
Hello Everyone!It is quite evident that The Broadside took a month break from the internet to instead focus on print issues (our last post was from February)! But now we are focusing on our return...
The Ultimate Decision: Snow Day or School Day?
By Natalie Copeland There has been a lot of hype recently at Hanover High regarding snow days, so I met with Wayne Gersen, Superintendent of the Dresden School District, in his office for a...
Crisis in Egypt: An Editorial
By Nick BernoldThroughout its short history, the United States has been distinguished from other nations by one characteristic more than any other: confidence. It is common for countries or institutions of great power to...