A Third Course of Gristle-Butter
The third issue of Gristle-Butter, the CHS Creative Writing Zine, is ready to be eaten.
The third issue of Gristle-Butter, the CHS Creative Writing Zine, is ready to be eaten.
You can download it here!
The Zine Club is asking for artwork submissions for the covers and interiors of both zines, Gristle-Butter as well as QuarantZine. No themes are assigned, but artwork should be able to be used in B&W. Get in touch with Olchar!
To see all of the past issues, go to the ZineClub page.
The Second issue of Gristle-Butter, the CHS Creative Writing Zine has arrived!
Click here to enjoy over 50 pages of Poetry and Fiction by your peers in the CHS Creative Writing Classes.
We want this zine to continue, and so we need YOUR words/doodles/thoughts/pictures/memes/etceras!
QuarantZine features stuff by ANY AND ALL CHS students, faculty/staff, and alumni.
QuarantZine isn’t just “High Art”!
Whatever you used to leave on the Library Markerboard… is what we need now!
To see all of the past issues, go to the ZineClub page.
Introducing the first issue of Gristle-Butter, the CHS Creative Writing Zine!
Click here to enjoy all 43 pages of poetry and fiction by your peers, the likes of which you won’t see in just about any other high school.
On Friday Nature Club met and shared some cool finds from the natural world. Antlers proved to be very popular!
The work of the creative QuarantZine team has received outside recognition! The first two issues of their publication were reviewed in the new issue of Asymmetrical Anti-Media, a quarterly zine that reviews dozens of other zines. Olchar has even been contacted with requests for copies. Well done!
The French Club hosted a grand Mardi Gras celebration, complete with fresh crepes made by Chef Sarah!
The ComMUN team competed against 900 other students at the conference, with some teams from as far away as Italy. Despite the jam-packed morning-and-night schedules, they received multiple awards for their performance even though it was their first time attending this conference.
CHS students Yutika P won a Verbal Commendation (4th place) in National Honduras Police, Morgan B. won Outstanding Delegate (second place) in SOCHUM for her representation of Ecuador,
Sam P. and Tallulah C. won Best Delegate (first place) for their representation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in CARICOM!