Zia’s Cafe Offers Locally Produced, Delicious Lunches and Dinners in Towson
Caroline Cassard, A&E editor
May 7, 2012
Zia’s Café offers a juice bar, café and dinner service in a modest, modern space on Allegheny Avenue in Towson. The atmosphere is minimalist, a green banner hanging behind the bar proclaiming their use of 100% solar energy. Upon entrance, I am presented with a long list of possibilities... Read More
Oh Prom Memories
Caroline Cassard, A&E editor
May 4, 2012
The school year is flying by and Senior Prom has already come and gone. Seniors are saving their photos to be able to reflect upon their prom night in years to come. A few members of the faculty were kind enough to share their photos from their junior and senior proms. Of his junior prom photo... Read More
What American Lawmakers Can Learn from Israel
Caroline Cassard, A&E editor
March 30, 2012
More than one in thirty Americans suffer from anorexia or bulimia, and women compose 90% of this population. To suggest that this high statistic is not directly correlated to the overly sexualized, graphically altered and airbrushed portrayals of women in our media is simply ignorant. What... Read More
Coffee House: A Success!
Caroline Cassard, A&E editor
March 28, 2012
Nearly 400 students and parents attended Coffee House last Friday, collectively raising $3100. With a set list of twenty-two performers, students enjoyed live music, coffees, hot chocolates and an abundance of desserts. Thank you to everyone who came out!
Photo I Class Captures Gym Meet
Caroline Cassard, A&E editor
March 23, 2012
For years in the past, The Gateway has featured an annual two-page spread of black and white photos from Gym Meet. Members of Mrs. Martiyan’s Photo I class are credited for taking, developing and editing these photos. Now that the Gateway is online, we are able to feature the... Read More
Come Out to Coffee House!
Caroline Cassard, A&E editor
March 16, 2012
This year’s fifteen El Salvador delegates are organizing NDP’s fourth annual Coffee House. Coffee House will be held in the cafeteria on Friday, March 23 from 7 PM to 10 PM. The delegates have divided themselves into different planning committees, and the music committee has created... Read More
Let There Be Light Contest Winners!
Caroline Cassard, A&E editor
March 16, 2012
We asked both middle level and high school students to submit their writing and works of art which apply to this year’s theme, “Let There Be Light.” The winners of this contest are Erin Caubo, for her poem, “Flicker of Light” and Maria Kolar for her photo, “Light”... Read More
A Senior Success in the City
Caroline Cassard, A&E editor
February 15, 2012
The Senior New York City Trip was a success and enjoyed by both the girls and the chaperones due to Mrs. Cullen’s expertise in planning. Cathy Rybak and Emily Toler visited the “Top of the Rock” and took in the incredible view of the city and the Empire State Building. Hannah... Read More
Seniors in the Big Apple
Caroline Cassard, A&E editor
February 8, 2012
The seniors will soon be packing for their trip to New York City. The 156 girls will file onto two coach buses and leave for the Big Apple on Thursday morning at 8 AM. Upon arrival, the seniors will split up into tour groups to visit either the MoMA, the MET, the World Trade Center, NBC Studios... Read More
12 Days of Gift-Giving
Caroline Cassard
December 13, 2011
The holidays are all about giving, but sometimes we get caught up with all of the ”stuff” associated with what has become an industrialized Christmas season. Are you hesitant to hit the mall? Our gift to you: 12 gift ideas that benefit others for your family, friends and people... Read More
Artist of the Week: Jenna Schueler
Caroline Cassard
December 5, 2011
Our featured artist for the week of December 4th is Jenna Schueler. Check out the Q&A below to find why art is more than just her hobby. At what age did you develop an interest in art? I’ve been interested in art for as long as I can remember. I had a really great teacher in... Read More
