Letter from the Editor: New Features
September 1, 2010 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Student Life, featured, top story
Dear Readers, I am very pleased to announce some very new and exciting features to our school’s newspaper. The first of which is the new Weather Channel Widget which can be found on the front page on the left sidebar. The widget is set to display a 4 day forcast with the day’s highs and lows... Read more »
Do you have “The Vibe”?
August 27, 2010 • written by Alexander Carroll
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Breaking News, News, Student Life, featured, top story
SocialVibe is a website that anyone can go on to help make the world a better place. By simply logging onto socialvibe.com, internet users can earn points that go towards a cause of their choice. “Cause?” A cause is chosen by the user, and is what they support while on SocialVibe. Causes... Read more »
Choir Festival Gloria.
April 7, 2010 • written by Ellen Beaucoudray
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Student Life, featured, top story
Every year, Mrs. St. Cyr’s choir classes travel to Covington to compete in the annual Choir Festival. Festival brings together many schools to compete at district level. Schools who earn a score of “one” earn the chance to compete at the State competition. This year, Slidell High... Read more »
Farewell From Northern Neighbors
February 20, 2010 • written by Kayla Elston
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Sports, Student Life, featured
The Olympics came to a close on February 28, 2010. The ceremony was held at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, which is an overwhelmingly large arena that seats up to 55,000 people. The 2010 closing ceremonies were the first in Olympic history to be held indoors. The show began with presentation of... Read more »
Goodbye Isn’t Forever
January 11, 2010 • written by Quinci Hayward
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, News, Student Life
Many are familiar with hip-hop’s declared ”boy genius,” Lil’ Wayne. With his imprisonment (8 months to a year beginning February 9th) right around the corner, fans are eager to have one last encounter with the self proclaimed “best rapper alive.” Knowing this, NOLA’s... Read more »
Sounds of the Season
December 18, 2009 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Student Life
The Annual Band and Chorus Christmas Concert was held December 10, 2009. The auditorium was filled to capacity as many people wanted to hear the sounds of Christmas performed by Slidell High. Even though open seats were few, the Band and Choir made sure that every seat was the best seat in the house. The... Read more »
A Tale As Old As Time.
December 10, 2009 • written by Ellen Beaucoudray
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, featured, top story
This past November, a time old Christmas classic took to the big screen in an all new 3-D thrill. Charles Dickens’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ is now totally re-made from it’s storybook pages to a computer animated film, brought back to life by Disney animation. When asked what Christmas... Read more »
The New Moon Phenomenon
November 21, 2009 • written by Ellen Beaucoudray
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, featured
One of the most talked about, and anticipated movies of the year has finally come to the big screen. Based on Stephenie Meyer’s best selling book series, the sequel to the hit book and movie Twilight, New Moon has grabbed the attention of many teenagers and adults alike. The movie packed in over... Read more »
Musicians Trying to Hit An Original Note
September 16, 2009
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Student Life
Rock-n-roll lives and breathes at Slidell High. On the frontline of the music scene stands some of Slidell High’s students, wielding musical skills and wit as a way to success. Leading the masses is our very own Paul Rivera. Rivera has met up with Bernard Ory, Christian Benoit, and their... Read more »
The Experience of a Lifetime
September 15, 2009 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Student Life
Almost one year ago, I sat down with Brittany Hill and asked her a few questions about herself and where she wanted to go in life as a class project. A year later, I had the pleasure to sit down with her again as a member of Tiger’s Roar Staff as she told me about her “experience of a lifetime.” On... Read more »

