Archives for 2013

Mind-blowing record breaking deal, but is it too much?

85.3 million euros (or 115,572,970 dollars). That is how much Real Madrid Fc has recently paid Tottenham Hotspur for the bright new talent Gareth Bale. This deal broke Madrid’s former record by buying Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United in 2008. But the question is, is one player truly worth a … [Read more...]

York Suburban cheerleaders earn their way to Disney World

On Dec. 5, 2013, York Suburban Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders will fly to Orlando, Florida to participate in the Disney Christmas Extravaganza Parade. Both cheerleading teams are staying in Disney for four days. They earned this opportunity by attending the National Cheerleaders … [Read more...]

Foreign exchange students leave their mark at York Suburban High School

Imagine leaving everyone you love to travel to another country, stay with another family, and begin your last year of high school in a new school. Suburban welcomes two new students as they take on this journey. Senior Noel Affolter is from Switzerland and Valentin Oettinger, also a senior, is from … [Read more...]

Black Friday: The day for the crazed

  Target shoppers began to fight in the parking lot of the store. Photo Courtesy of http://bensbargains.net/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/black-friday-shopping-fight.jpg Black Friday morning, or for some people, Thanksgiving night can be the most exciting time of the year because of the … [Read more...]

Government shutdown promises serious consequences for America

  For sixteen days, the government shutdown dragged on. Congress and Senate couldn’t agree on passing any spending bills that would fund the government, despite the serious ramifications that followed. The government shutdown meant that most functions of government--veterans’ benefits, nat … [Read more...]

America needs to stop slut-shaming women

Among all the performances held during MTV’s Video Music Awards on Aug 25th, people discussed Miley Cyrus’ performance the most, and not for positive reasons either. Cyrus’ performance of “We Can’t Stop,” featuring her and other dancers twerking on stage, that transitioned into a duet with Robin Thic … [Read more...]

No Fashion, No Show

This year, the National Art Honor Society will not be holding the fashion show for the first time. Art teacher Erica Furjanic stated that in previous years, the show has been a tremendous amount of work, both for the members and the officers who coordinate the whole organization. However, she said … [Read more...]

Charity Mini-thon “For the Kids!”

 Last year, members of Student Council noticed that surrounding districts were organizing “Mini-thons”, and decided that they, too, wanted to help in the effort to fight childhood cancer. Thon is a two day dance marathon organized by Penn State students in an effort to help families affected by chil … [Read more...]

A Trip to Germany, Anyone?

Oktoberfest will be held this year in the cafeteria on Oct. 23 from 3:00 until 4:15. Only German students, parents, and exchange students may attend. However, there will be three teacher judges attending. German teacher Kathy Falatovich predicts that this year the event will bring in up to 100 … [Read more...]

Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet

This year, the school participated in the first ever in-school trick or treating. Physics teacher Barney Peace, the creator, said he thought it would make for a safe environment for little children and it would also allow Suburban groups to interact with the community. Peace also gives credit to … [Read more...]