by Eileen Grafenstine in News
"The 0-2 pitch, swing and a miss!" "STRUCK HIM OUT!" "The Philadelphia Phillies are 2008 World Champions of Baseball!" Those words have stuck with every Phillies fan since that memorable October night. Harry Kalas' words and excitement made every fan's dream come true when he announced we were the 2008 World Champions.
Save Some Cash!
by Joy Kicinski in Opinion
I never really thought twice about the price of products. Four dollars for shampoo was never considered too much; it was a necessity. Ten dollars for a movie; no biggie, it starred Ben Affleck. Only $30 for those jeans; they made me look taller. Forty bucks for dinner; who cared? Since I started college, and ever since the recession, I have been tightening that worn-out belt and stretching every last Washington.
by Joy Kicinski in Opinion
Facebook . . .it's become a household term. Young and older adults, alike, have flocked to the social networking site. Millions of people use Facebook everyday. They have the chance to keep up with friends, co-workers, and classmates; upload an unlimited amount of photographs; share links; and learn more about the people they meet and friend online.
by Joy Kicinski in Opinion
You're speeding down Frankford Avenue, a main, busy street in Philadelphia, your cell phone rings, signaling you that have just received a text message. Without even thinking, you remove your hand from the wheel, reach into your pocket, and grab your phone.
Co-Chairs of the Senior Gift Project, Catherine Snyder and Nina Altomare
by Nina Altomare and Catherine Snyder in News
In the past, the senior class of Holy Family donated a gift of appreciation to the University, but this has not been done for many years. A few members of the 2009 Senior class think that re-establishing this tradition here at Holy Family is a positive and an exciting idea.
The iBot 4000 allows its users to stand on two wheels and climb up stairs!
by Julie Ivers
by Julie Ivers in News
In today's sad state of things, it's very rare to hear a truly heartwarming story on the news. It's even rarer that the story happens close to home, and above all that the driving force behind it was our youth. I'm talking about a wonderful story that I first heard on NBC10 news.
by Joy Kicinski in News
You feel your chest pounding, a shortness of breath, and you're constant worrying. Your moods change - instead of feeling positive, happy, and productive, confusion, depression, and irritableness set onto your personality. Your behavior transforms before your eyes - your pants feel tighter, constant crying becomes the norm, and blaming others for your problems relieves your pain.
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