Afroza Sharmin travels to US for the first time
Afroza Sharmin, a Bangladeshi English teacher, is currently spending her Wednesdays shadowing Social Studies teacher Pam King at Aurora...
ILEP scholar Leo Dalbosco shares his intercultural experiences
Last week, the AHS Journalism class was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to interview the four ILEP scholars currently visiting...
Sedgwick's 'Midwinterblood' is a great YA read
Seven lives. Seven perspectives. Seven deaths. Two soulmates. In new YA novel Midwinterblood, written by author Marcus Sedgwick (who has...
Revisiting the Classics: The Shining
Nearly everyone has heard of the psychological thriller The Shining, a movie released in 1980 based off the Stephen King novel of the...
New Lego Movie Has Something For Everyone
Released in theaters on February 10th, 2017, The Lego Batman Movie is continuing the legacy of quality Lego movies, great for kids and...
Bill Nye Hosts New Netflix Science Show in April
If you’ve been in a public middle school science class, chances are you’ll recognize this name. Bill Nye the Science Guy, as he’s...
Aurora gymnastics team grows and finds success
For the past five years, Aurora’s gymnastics team had a mere two members, falling short of the four-member requirement for an official...
AHS teacher Miss Pavicic realizes her dreams
Mary Pat Pavicic, in her tenth year of teaching at Aurora High School, is one of those teachers who never seems to lose her passion for...
B Spot, Michael Symon Restaurant, reinvents the burger
Recently, on a trip into Barnes and Noble in Woodmere, my father and I stopped by the B Spot. It is a quaint place that is surrounded by...
Capretta looks to lead team into deep playoff run
Last year, Aurora’s Varsity Hockey Team ended the season after a second round defeat in the state playoffs and a semi-final appearance in...