Don’t ask, I won’t tell. Unless I’m forced to by the government

Mario Augstinovic, Staff Writer
November 15, 2011

After a 20 year crusade with the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, the United States has seemed to defy all odds and repealed this unjustified and unconstitutional policy. The “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy forced homosexuals to exit the military if they were “out.”  The end of this... Read more »

As if there isn’t enough to do

Kiyonna Morgan, Reporter
September 14, 2011

Athletics and class boards aren’t the only way to get involved here at East. More than fifteen clubs lined the halls Monday night promoting diversity, unity, theatre arts, and even rugby.             The Muslim Student Association also known as MSA joined forces with Diversity club a few... Read more »

Nickelodeon makes a comeback

Sarah Hooks, Staff Writer
May 27, 2011

You know how you used to like certain things when you were little but then you sort of grew out of them? It might have been carrying around that fuzzy teddy bear or sleeping with that Scooby-Doo nightlight? Well, Nickelodeon has proven that they’re going to break that tradition. Coming this fall it’s... Read more »

The end of a magnificent, magical era

Natalie Woodcock, Staff Writer
May 27, 2011

June 30, 1997. Most of us couldn’t read or write yet. We hadn’t even started school. We weren’t aware that a world-wide phenomenon had been released. On June 30, 1997, Joanne Kathleen Rowling’s masterpiece was released in America. Few knew that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone would not... Read more »

East Meck Was Not Born This Way

Laura Carroll, Managing Editor
May 27, 2011

We tolerate screaming kids at the mall, our friends snoring at sleepovers, and the guy tapping his pencil during exams.  We say we tolerate our fellow Eagles – lesbian, Hispanic, people with disabilities – but we need a wake up call. All school year we have been swamped with messages like “people... Read more »

Qaddafi must be stopped

Carolyn Coons, Staff Writer
May 27, 2011

Muammar el-Qaddafi is an insane dictator with a flare for the dramatic – dramatic being bombing his own citizens while refusing to relinquish his title. His oppressive and destruction of Libya has been so great it has forced NATO and the UN to become involved. The U.S. is not only a major world... Read more »

Sarah Hooks, Staff Reporter

September 7, 2010

Sarah is a first year staff member, and a senior. She is very involved in the marching band, and lvoes animals so much that she wants to work with them when she grows up. When she has kids, she will make them chew pebbles.  Read More →

Natalie Woodcock, Staff Reporter

September 7, 2010

Natalie is a first year member of the Eagle staff, and a senior at East. She wants to dance professionally in New York, but for now will settle for being a reporter on the Eagle, which she is very excited about.  Read More →

Jahmia Black, Staff Reporter

September 7, 2010

Jahmia is a senior, and a first year member of the Eagle staff. She loves drawing, crafts, and listening to music. When ever she watches a movie and someone dies, she cries. She is in Drama Club, Key Club, Diversity Club, and a few more. She can’t wait to get through with her senior year.  Read More →

Samantha Singer, Staff Reporter

September 7, 2010

“Sam” is a junior, and is currently in her first year on the Eagle. She enjoys reading, hiking, and hanging out with her friends. Her favorite color is blue and she loves Indian food.  Read More →

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