Rina So – Editor-in-Chief
March 30, 2010
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International Night embraces GSMST culture
March 10, 2010 • Cole Nicholson
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February 19th was the first International Night in the Duluth cafeteria from six to eight p.m. Entertainment, food, and individual booths showed the unique cultures and traditions that the people at GSMST have to offer. The entertainment portion of International Night started with an incredible performance... Read more »
Google plans to take over the (consumer) world
March 8, 2010
Filed under Features
Google is a company with many faces. Google search, Google Images, Google Maps, Google Earth, Gmail, Google Buzz, Google Chrome, Chrome OS, Google News, Google Translate… You get the picture. Google has sunk its teeth into a myriad of projects. Think of just about any modern commodity and Google... Read more »
These Months in History
March 8, 2010 • Asma Javed
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History is prized by historians, teachers and plain old history lovers but never do we hear much about students in school indulging over historical events. We all know history is all around us, but how often do we realize how important it is to look into the past in order to better understand the present?... Read more »
How to live to be 120 years old
March 8, 2010 • Esther Matveychuk
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There are countless numbers of people who surf the internet in search of ways to improve their health, their physical appearance, or just their lifestyle overall. Most of the searches would be something along the lines of finding special diets to follow or cleansing systems for the digestive tracts—then... Read more »
Putting the spotlight on Ms.Mullen
March 7, 2010
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Ms. Mullen teaches AP Calculus AB to sophomores and juniors here at GSMST. After getting her civil engineering degree, she worked for an environmental engineering corporation. However, that’s not what she wanted to do, so she became a teacher. One reason she came to GSMST was because she loves math... Read more »
TelePresence participants rethink “Going Green”
March 5, 2010 • Jessica Allison
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For two and a half weeks, the sophomore AP Biology and Humanities students continually worked on a integrated Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Unit following the reading of Thomas Friedman’s Hot, Flat, and Crowded in Humanities. Focused on raising awareness of the environmental situation and the... Read more »
Season four of Heroes goes out on high note
March 5, 2010 • Stephen Kopanski
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Mondays usually come as an instance of grief and terror for most students as it is the first day of a lengthy and frightening week of school. However, Monday can be a blessing if you are an optimist (and a couch-potato) for with the start of the week comes a number of marvelous television shows including... Read more »
New lottery dazes all
March 5, 2010 • Kelsey Duncan
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On Friday, February 12th, two hundred and fifty applicants were chosen by way of a lottery to become the new freshmen class at GSMST for the 2010-2011 school year. This year over four hundred and fifty applications were received for GSMST amounting to the largest lottery for admission to date. The... Read more »
Juniors place second in international engineering competition
March 4, 2010 • Hannah Doksansky
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In their first year ever competing in the Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS), six juniors placed first in their division and second overall. Teacher Dr. Lockert and student leader Silvia Vaca led Afshan Dosani, Paul Jang, Megha Mandel, Kenneth Wang, and Jimmy Jiang in preparing for the multiple-choice... Read more »


