What’s Cookin’ With Chef Aucoin?
September 3, 2010 • written by Alexander Carroll
Filed under Breaking News, News, Students in the Classroom, featured, top story
Chef Aucoin creates many meals every month. Each meal corresponds with the unit they are working on. The recipe for this month is a traditional meal of potato latkes, which is eaten during the Jewish holiday Hanukkah. Latkes are essentially potato pancakes. They are made with potatoes, onion, eggs, salt,... Read more »
“Is help wanted anywhere?”
September 1, 2010 • written by Jenna Mastascuso
Filed under News, Uncategorized
Is there help wanted anywhere? Teens ask this question every time they go on a job hunt. With the economy being in such bad shape, teen jobs are now being taken by adults, usually from the ages of 20-54. Only 32.7% out of 45% of teens had a job last June, and teens that do have a job now, are... 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 »
Fed Up With Lunch
April 15, 2010 • written by Kayla Elston
Filed under Breaking News, News, Student Life, featured, top story
The lunch bell tolls and students scramble out of their seats to make their way to the cafeteria. Lunch time is a chance for pupils to catch up on gossip, connect with friends, and enjoy a “well-rounded” meal. What students are unaware of is the ingredients that go into their meals. School... Read more »
Cubs Become Tigers
April 6, 2010 • written by Kayla Elston
Filed under Breaking News, News, Student Life, Students in the Classroom
With the seniors departure rapidly approaching, the Tigers’ roles must be passed along to awaiting cubs. Club positions are elected and honorary positions bestowed upon juniors and sophomores in the Mass Communications Academy. March 23, 2010 marked the first meeting of the new SAGA and Tigers... Read more »
THE GREAT ESCAPE
March 24, 2010 • written by Quinci Hayward
Filed under News, Student Life
Five weeks ago, on February 2nd, a certain groundhog saw its shadow, ensuring six more weeks of winter, and now, with winter’s reign, a more pleasant climate can be felt brewing in the distance. Spring is near. Spring break is an annual event anticipated by students at Slidell High School, as... Read more »
Dressing for Success
March 19, 2010 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under News, Student Life, Students in the Classroom
When applying for a job, one of the most important aspects of the interview is attire. Dressing properly for an interview has been overlooked by many schools, and it is a common sight to see an applicant for a high level management position conducting an interview in jeans and a t-shirt. Mrs. Roberts,... Read more »
Look What’s Cooking
March 16, 2010 • written by Quinci Hayward
Filed under News, Students in the Classroom
Seniors, Emily “Em-K” Kern, Branden “B-Sums” Summers, and Rachel “Big Red” Weaver are setting a new bar for Tiger Pride with (WSLA 15680 AM) Teen Gumbo. With Summers’ promise to stand at the corner of Front Street and Gause Bouvelard in a dress for an hour if the friend count on Facebook... Read more »
Slidell’s New Teen Getaway.
March 3, 2010 • written by Ellen Beaucoudray
Filed under News, featured, top story
Ever wondered what became of the abandoned building next to Italian Pie? Well, the mystery is over. Slidell has a new club for teens, which is making a real splash. Ohana Pier Youth Center, located next to Italian Pie, off of Gause Boulevard is a place for teens ages 13-18 to keep out of trouble and... Read more »
The Black And Gold Bug
February 20, 2010 • written by Kayla Elston
Filed under News, Student Life, featured, top story
The Saints victory in Superbowl XLIV on Sunday, February 7, caused an uproar in Louisiana. Fans everywhere were cheering outside of houses, beeping car horns, and setting off fireworks. Yet the biggest upset the Saints caused, was the lack of students in school the next day. The day after the Saints Superbowl... Read more »

