Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Sewanhaka Central High School
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Sewanhaka Central High School
by Another One; the Keys to of DJ Khaled Success list of virtues. “You smart, you loyal, you G K regory Star Wars: The Force Awakens othesakis “Another one” “Rise up, rise up, bless up” “The key to success, water” “They don’t want us to jet ski” Aren’t these all solid ways to live your life? Who said these outrageously true mantras? Was it Martin Luther King Jr.? Was it Gandhi? Jesus? The answer is no. These prophetic and veritable sayings are those of the voice of a generation, he who provides us all with a way to live our lives and a way to deal with the stresses of just being alive. This man, this legend, this, dare I say, visionary, is DJ Khaled. If you haven’t yet been blessed by the good word of DJ Khaled, quickly grab the nearest phone and add the man on Snapchat(@djkhaled305). What you’ll probably first see is his lavish breakfast. Egg whites, chicken sausage, turkey bacon, and of course, the key to success, water. Now this man isn’t exactly Chris Traeger, he’s at least 200 pounds. But every day he gets up out of his bed, takes an elevator ride down to his kitchen, and tries to eat healthy. Every day, despite his lavish lifestyle and constant cash flow, DJ Khaled gets up and makes a conscious effort to eat healthier, to live a better life. Isn’t this, after all, the real key to success? When Khaled says that water is the key to success, he’s clearly aware of the health benefits that drinking more water brings, and through social media he endorses healthy eating and healthy living. How many celebrities lead by example as DJ Khaled does? My guess would be not many, and definitely no other celebrity has turned drinking water into a social phenomenon. After DJ Khaled drinks his Nestle Pure Life Water® he goes about his day doing a number of extravagant things. One of his most beloved things to do after breakfast at noon is to water his plants. Now, even though he lives in Miami and his plants are tropical I don’t think they need as much watering as he gives them. But anyway, he goes outside in his “Another One” slip-ons, grabs a hose, and literally flicks his wrist around. The highlight of his plant watering experience is his lion statue. He’ll often turn to his lion and scream, “LIOOON. LION ORDER.” Now, to get the deeper meaning of this mantra we need to look at lions. Lions are animals that travel in packs, or prides, and staying together is the foundation of a lion’s instincts. Now what’s DJ Khaled’s message here? To stay loyal. In his music video for Hold U Down, Khaled gives a grateful. I appreciate that”. Just like lions, Khaled says that we all need to relearn one of our forgotten values in this cutthroat world: loyalty. What DJ Khaled does with his evenings is ever-changing. Sometimes, he’ll take the time to go jet skiing around Miami, where he’s been pulled over for speeding three times. If you walked into Khaled’s home you’d probably find him showering with Dove Soap or moisturizing with cocoa butter. He’ll roam around Miami going to Heat games, visiting his Finga Licking franchises, and watching Justin Bieber’s Snapchat stories. And all throughout his journies DJ Khaled repeats to us one important thing. “They don’t want you to enjoy this”. Enjoy what, you may ask? Well they don’t want you to enjoy anything. Your egg-white omelets, your jet skis, your red velvet cake, they don’t even want you to enjoy your Nestle Pure Life Water®. Now Khaled presents a valid point here. To get to the level where he’s at, Khaled’s had to jump over a lot of hurdles and do a lot of introspective thinking. In his rise to the top Khaled’s probably had tons of people who would’ve taken him down to get a shot at success. But does our favorite DJ back away from the haters? No, Khaled gets on his jet ski, looks to the camera and says, “Another One”. Another challenge? Another obstacle? Another hater? Doesn’t bother this DJ, no no. Maybe Steve Aoki would back down, maybe Dr. Dre would back down, Drake would definitely back down, but DJ Khaled? No, he enjoys his life to the fullest, making every day the best day he’s had so far. And if the haters think Khaled’s going to eventually fall from his pedestal, they’re mistaken; if today’s a great day for DJ Khaled, tomorrow’s just going to be another one. DJ Khaled finishes every day the same way: with a dip in his Jacuzzi. As we too settle into the end of our days with Khaled we remember all the valuable lessons he’s taught us today. Stay smart, stay loyal, don’t let anyone take your success away from you. Take care of yourself, treat others with respect, give thanks for everything you have. Khaled is the modern man’s philosopher; when we look at DJ Khaled we see a reflection of ourselves, of the person we all want to be. And if we follow his mantras and work at our success, we too can be like DJ Khaled. Bless up. Nicholas Lasko May 19, 1999: there was a disturbance in the Force. Fans of a galaxy far, far away flocked to midnight premieres in theaters to see the next installment in arguably the biggest movie franchise of all time. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace was being released, much to the excitement of nerds around the world. The excitement quickly turned to anger as the credits by dull performances, the follow-up prequels did nothing to improve on Episode I’s shortcomings. Fans everywhere were disheartened. How could George Lucas do this to their beloved franchise? Despair spread as Lucas was insistent on not doing any more movies, stating in a 2008 interview, “The movies were the story of Anakin Skywalker and Luke Skywalker, and when Luke saves the galaxy and re- he created, his involvement in the new film was minimal. J.J. Abrams, co-creator of hit television series Lost and director of popular films like the Star Trek franchise, was picked from many potential candidates to direct, co-produce, and co-author Episode VII. Abrams is a lifelong fan of the franchise and with this movie is aspiring to carry on the prestige of the universe that he’s inherited. In an interview with “We have now a mind-controlled Sabretooth and of course Wolverine, imagine those two going against a robot Chewbacca” - Garth Blundon, Parks and Recreation rolled at the film’s end. Universally panned by critics and fans alike for its lack of a solid story, overuse of CGI, and overly wacky comical elements, The Phantom Menace was a massive disappointment to fans that were led to believe that they would be viewing a first film on par with the original Star Wars. This first utter catastrophe was followed by two additional lackluster additions to the storied franchise, Star Wars Episode II: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Plagued by terribly weak story elements and deems his father, that’s where that story ends.” The hopes that Star Wars would be saved by a trilogy of sequels to the original films were dashed. After the train wreck that was the prequel trilogy, could anyone restore the glory of the once great Star Wars saga? In 2012, Disney bought Lucasfilm and acquired the rights to the Star Wars saga. A new hope emerged when the media magnate announced they’d be producing three new films. Although Lucas was present for early story meetings to advise about the universe Wired magazine, Abrams said, “We wanted to tell a story that had its own self-contained beginning, middle, and end but at the same time, like A New Hope, implied a history that preceded it and also hinted at a future to follow.” Obviously, the director is putting a ton of effort and time towards crafting a worthy successor to the original trilogy of films. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan, who co-wrote The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, crafted the story for The Force Awakens. (continued on page 8) Anooja John Each year, the Institute on Domestic and International Affairs, or IDIA, hosts a Model UN conference in New Brunswick, New Jersey known as the Rutgers University Model United Nations, or RUMUN, which students from New Hyde Park Memorial High School attended. From December 3-5, 29 students stayed at the Hyatt Regency with advisers Mr. Laugen and Mrs. Madigan, as well as approximately 2,000 other students from different schools. The students participated in committee sessions where they gave speeches, caucused, wrote papers, and solved crises all while learning about global issues. Students from New Hyde Park either represented the nations of Tur- key or India in their committees. Some of these committees included the Disarmament and International Security Committee (DISEC), the Legal Committee, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and the International Space Agency Summit. The schedules were very busy as committee usually started at 9AM only to end at a brutal 11:30 PM. Nevertheless, the students still enjoyed them- selves. Delegates were given the opportunity to meet new people both in and out of committee. After caucusing for hours, there was a Model UN dance on Saturday night where it gave everyone a chance to get out of Western business attire and have a little fun. First-timer Zahra Gittham felt that “the dance was so much fun and everyone got to spend time with each other without worrying about policies or speeches.” Although RUMUN is known for being a bit more difficult, New Hyde Park managed to win several awards. Winners include Gregory Kothesakis, Eleni Kothesakis, Mackenzie Griffin, Danielle Schwartz, Mollie Zimmerman, Nick Donatelli, Billy Zois, and Vinay Maddula, most whom are first-timers at this conference. Glads Win Four Awards at RUMUN by by Park, Here’s a Challenge For You! Christina Panouis As I stood on the sidelines looking at the Carey High School Football field on Friday, November 6th, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disbelief. This wasn’t my first time standing on the sidelines during a football game in a cheer uniform; I had been doing that since the seventh grade. It was the fact that I was standing on the sidelines of my very first varsity playoff game during my very last football season as a Gladiator cheerleader. I turned around to call out our very first cheer and all I could see was blue and white. There is only one word to describe it: electric. My dad is a complete football fanatic, and from a young age it was either learn the game or be completely lost. I picked up the rules of football really quickly and as I got older I came to enjoy watching the game more and more. My die-hard Jets fans dad taught me everything I needed to know about the excitement of loving a team and watching every single game. He took me to countless Jets games in the stadium and eventually, when the jets acquired “The Jets Flight Crew Cheerleaders”, I began to watch them perform on the sidelines. Cheerleading, well that was something I knew I wanted to do from the early age of four. I loved watching all those mov- son; I couldn’t help but wonder if more support in the stands would’ve helped the teams in winning more games and boosting the moral. Flash forward to my senior year in high school. I can’t help but credit my entire senior class for pioneering this new “Blue and White” attitude, nor can I help but credit the 2015 Varsity Football team for making it an exciting season to watch. From the beginning of my senior football season, I began to see a trend. More people were showing up to games, and that made the atmosphere more exciting. During football games the “Defense” and “NHP” chants were louder and the new form of pride was obvious and contagious. The reaction of the crowd after the first Gladiator touchdown was insane. The crowd went wild, and even when the game took a “The way we play tonight is what we leave behind!” -Troy Bolton, High School Musical ies with the crazy spirited student fan base, the packed stands, and most importantly the cheer squad that was front and center proudly displaying school spirit on the sidelines. My very first football game as an eighth grader was both nerve wracking and exciting. The only difference between my first eighth grade game and my first playoff game was that at thirteen years old I was greeted with empty stands. I quickly learned that although New Hyde Park Memorial offered me a great education and so many activities, what it couldn’t offer me was the energy that games in movies like High School Musical brought with it. As I slowly began to learn (and football began to learn) the football stands weren’t the only empty seats in school. I also learned a lot of my peers were more excited for the shortened periods it offered. This lack of school spirit continued throughout my entire high school career. I couldn’t figure out why people didn’t want to show up to games and show their school spirit. Throughout my years not many teams had the opportunity to experience a winning sea- bit of a turn the chanting and cheering didn’t stop. The chants of, “Do it for Dolan”, even started up. For the first time, I saw both the student body and the faculty come together as Gladiators to support one team. Our team. We might have not won that playoff game, but I couldn’t help but smile on the bus ride back to school. I saw my entire senior class at that game, but I also saw my seventh grade brother and his friends there as well. I know it might sound corny, but this seemed to be our school turning for the better. Maybe New Hyde Park Memorial could host sports games, like the ones I saw in movies. The challenge to New Hyde Park students going forward is to remember just how fun that Friday game was. How excited everyone was to be on Team Blue. Remember the cheering and the excitement felt throughout the school day. Remember this as you continue your time through Memorial. When I think back to being a senior or even an eighth grader, I wish upperclassmen would’ve encouraged me to come to games and participate in Gladiator activities. I was embarrassed to go to sports games or wear blue in white in fear of being scrutinized. As a senior apart of this new Gladiator movement, I say come to games, especially sports that you enjoy watching. On days of pep rally wear blue and white and support performing groups and sports teams. Join the seniors that are a part of the Zoo this basketball season as they cheer show their school pride at basketball games and join in as I cheer our gladiators from the sidelines. Who says that the football team can’t make the playoffs again next year, and make it even further then they already did? Who says any New Hyde Park team can’t be successful? Sure the success of the team starts with its players, but the experience of a game comes from the supporters who are there. Now to my fellow seniors, our job is to keep this new team attitude around. For the rest of the year demonstrate unity, and show up to every Gladiator sports event. Sit through pep rally, and enjoy the last time we wear blue and white. Athletes should support other athletes. The football team went to support the boys’ varsity volleyball team during their playoff game, causing a completely new energy, which the volleyball team returned by up to support the football team during their playoff game against Carey. Athletes setting this example sets a whole new tone for the rest of the students. As a cheerleader, I’ve gotten my fair share of negative comments. “Cheer isn’t a sport” and “What do you guys really do?” are two of the many that have been thrown at me through the years. I am not here to change people’s perceptions or debate whether or not it’s a sport. What I will say is that during my competition last year when my entire squad saw all our friends and family out there supporting us, it made us want to work a lot harder when it was time to execute our routine. The energy and excitement I felt when I heard the crowd rooting for us was a feeling I’ll never forget. I imagine that’s how any athlete feels when they walk out on a court or a field, only to see hundreds of their classmates cheering them on. I had to wait till my senior year, to have my “movie moment”, and to see our school come together to cheer on one team, but that doesn’t mean underclassmen should have to. Be proud to be a Gladiator, and don’t let other people tell you that it’s “uncool” to show some spirit. Moving forward, make sure stands are full of blue and white, and most importantly make everyday a good day to be a Gladiator. The Chariot “Carries The News” Staff Editors-In-Chief-----------Gregory Kothesakis, Christina Panouis Copy Editors---------------Grace Lee, Alishbah Saddiqui News Editor----------------Shaheer Ilyas, Jordan Williams Features Editors------------Emily Budhram, Fiona Kiernan Sports Editors--------------Tyler Baron, Vishruth Girish Entertainment Editors----Roby Daniel, Eleni Kothesakis Student Life Editors-------Jana Cruz, Krupa Patel Cartoonists------------------Priyanka Algu, Matthew Wong Business Managers---------Sabrina Balducci, Michael Valentino, Karina Wong Publicity Coordinators----Margaret Cotter, Danielle Schwartz Manager---------------------Millena Skugor Advisers----------------------Michael Stencel, Ellen VanWie Writers: Anas Abbas, Tahmid Bhuiyan, Tyler Cabrera, Sonam Delhiwala, Zahra Gittham, Frederick Grimshaw, Maya Guzman, Alora Hague, Sachin Jacob, Shane Jacob, Abha Japi, Anooja John, Sharon John, Jeffin Kuriakose, Nicholas Lasko, Vinay Maddula, Alicia Manjila, Keshav Persaud, Abir Petiwala, Jena Poblete, Anush Shah, Yahya Sheikh, Prathit Shukla, Vishwajit Sharma, Ashley Thomas, Logan Ward, Ronald Zekthi by Abir Petiwala and Yahya Sheikh Islamophobia- the notion that describes the feelings of many people towards Muslims in this world, especially due to the recent terrorist activity involving ISIL, or Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (formerly known as ISIS). Though islamophobia has existed for a long time, the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the advent of ISIL have increased the bouts of hate towards Muslims, and even the fear of them. After the tragic attacks in Paris less than a month ago, we have seen islamophobia rise to an extent greater than ever before. Since the tragic attacks in Paris on the evening of November 13th, Europeans have been struggling to remain united while welcoming immigrants and refugees, who are purportedly “invading” their countries. This backlash has come at an inopportune time, especially as Europe is facing an immense influx of Syrian refugees who are fleeing their country’s brash and ongoing civil war. The xenophobia in Europe has become a gripping reality: Europeans are debating closing off their countries for refugees, and vengeful attacks on Muslims and ethnic minorities are becoming alarmingly common. A viral video shows that in London, a bystander pushed a Muslim woman into an oncoming train. The evidence from surveillance cameras shows that the woman Faith Under Fire ed to initiate and enter the minds of many Americans, evidenced through the many hate crimes upon certain groups and minorities in the country. Although when former President George W. Bush addressed the nation after one of the biggest tragedies the nation had ever endured, he made a strong attempt in defending the name of Islam and its values. In his speech that was broadcasted across the nation, Bush said, “It’s practiced viduals would be threatened because of their faith or their choice in how to follow it. Unfortunately, deleterious incidents such as these have even hit the people we know personally. Just like many other Sikhs, Muslims, and Jews around the world, senior Manpreet Singh is one who “wears his religion.” Although he is a Sikh, he has also feared discrimination over the past month. Manpreet said, “Going to school with a constant fear ing that they were “…not what this party stands for and, more importantly, [they are] not what this country stands for.” In a recent address, President Barack Obama stated, “We cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined as a war between America and Islam. That, too, is what groups like ISIL want.” Islamophobia plays right into the hands of groups like the Islamic State. By creating a divide between Muslims and their countries, ISIL wants to create frustration amongst Muslims, and then plead with them to fight in their war against western democracy. President Obama continued to state, “ISIL does not speak for Islam… They account for a tiny fraction of more than a billion Muslims around the world — including millions of patriotic Muslim Americans who reject their hateful ideology.” As Muslims, it seems that we are expected to openly condemn such violence, and guarantee to others that we do not stand with ISIS, al-Qaeda, or other extremist groups. After every act of terrorism or violence, we brace ourselves for another round of accusations against our faith. We know that we will hear more absurdist claims about Islam advocating murder or Muslims becoming an imminent threat. As said by senior Tahmid Bhuiyan, “I constantly remind myself that even if the nation accepts us a whole, it takes just one trigger from any- freely by many millions of Americans, and by millions more in countries that America counts as friends. Its teachings are good and peaceful, and those who commit evil in the name of Allah blaspheme the name of Allah. The terrorists are traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack Islam itself.” If one compares this statement made by President Bush in 2001 with Donald Trump’s statements about Muslims in 2015, it is clear that both men do not have the same view of Islam. President Bush did what he felt was best for his country, and that was creating a social order in which everyone felt comfortable and worked together to achieve peace. As of now, Republican candidate Donald Trump is doing the total opposite. Instead of creating peace and eliminating the concept of islamophobia or xenophobia from the thought processes of many, he is contributing to their growths and also creating fear in the minds of Muslims as well. Trump has ignited more and more anger in the minds of people and this has resulted in hate crimes across the country. He has claimed that he had seen thousands of Muslims in Jersey City cheering in joy after seeing the World Trade Center collapse, even though his claim was never found to be true after extensive research. Comments similar to this can cause mayhem and concern for many Muslims. In fact, it seems that Muslims are targeted for the sake of finding a scapegoat for the irrational attacks taking place in the world. It’s difficult to comprehend why indi- of being labeled something I am not, I have become scared to live up to my true potential. When there are discussions about terrorism in, say, a social studies class, I become self-aware and hope that no one equates me to a terrorist. Even though I am of a different faith I can say that I feel what Muslims are going through today.” However, the fact is that such hatred has grown tremendously in past months. Public speakers like Donald Trump, Ben Carson, and Ann Coulter only perpetuate such hatred. Ironically, esteemed politicians and commentators such as these have only spread hatred, rather than work to diminish fear. Trump has called for numerous plans that target Muslims, including creating identity badges so people are aware that an individual is Muslim, banning Muslims from entering the country, and shutting down mosques that appear suspicious. Political commentator Ann Coulter, known for her extreme conservative views, tweeted, “Don’t want terrorism in US? Stop importing Muslims!” Obviously, this is similar to events throughout history that we have learned about, including Hitler’s identification system for Jews and minorities during the Holocaust and the United States’ creation of internment camps for the Japanese during World War II. Fortunately, we can see opposition to these heinous accusations and suggestions. Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan responded to such comments by claim- where around the globe in order to offset the public against us Muslims. It brought me to the terrifying reality that it’s not the government who we should fear of persecution, but the people.” It’s ridiculous to claim that a religion of 1.6 billion followers around the world encourages violence and a call to arms, and even more ridiculous to have to argue against such sentiments. Unfortunately, this happens all to often, and is never called to question. In order to end this cycle of discrimination, we must become more cognizant of the situations around the world. It’s certainly easier to ignore learning the truth about Islam for many people, but that is something we Muslims will have to deal with no matter what. People will have their opinions and will speak up, but it is our role in society to reach out to as many people we can and teach them about Islam and its values. While this may be an issue of islamophobia, on a larger scale, this is also an issue for humanity. Instilling hate and fear into others can cause chaos not for only one certain group but also for others. Maybe the only solution to this issue is the Muslim community itself! Maybe we Muslims have to start clearing up the misconceptions that many people have. At this point, whatever certain political figures say about us, whether it’s good or bad, cannot define us as a whole. It is our time to now show that Islam really means peace, and hopefully time will erode these misconceptions. “Don’t want terrorism in US? Stop importing Muslims!” -Ann Coulter, conservative commentator was wearing a headscarf, also known as the hijab. According to social studies teacher Thomas Galvin, the backlash towards Muslims is because “European countries are a lot more homogeneous then we are; they are not as diverse, both in ethnicity and religion. A ‘small’ refugee crisis coming into their country has a bigger impact on them than it would here in the United States. So therefore, any changes that they see in their societies would be seen more than here in America, where we are used to a lot more differences in our communities.” However, despite America’s model ideals on tolerance and openness to change, there have been numerous instances where Muslims have been targeted in the United States. This past Thanksgiving, a taxi driver was shot in Pittsburgh by one of his passengers after being heavily interrogated about his religion and ethnicity. Fortunately, the taxi driver was able to drive away from the shooter and received immediate assistance at a nearby hospital. This is one of countless instances in which an American is targeted for their differences in faith and culture, a situation that should not occur in a nation revered for its diversity. In our country, there should never be a fear of Muslims, people who look different, or people who follow a certain faith. Society has come across many changes socially in this aspect in the past decade or so. After the terrifying terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, xenophobia had start- A little warm for December, eh? by Emily Budhram From November 30th to December 11th, the country of France hosted and chaired the 21st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Conventions on Climate Change, also known as COP21 for short. There is a great deal of pressure placed on this conference due to the fact that the overall goal is to create an agreement that corresponds to the interests of all countries, while of course halting the effects of global warming and limiting temperatures to below 2°C (3.6°F). Although this has always been an issue, recently climate change is becoming a much more prominent topic. Even though the United Nations is paying more attention to climate change, as well as responding to the news and even social media, the mounting question is- why? Everyone learns the fundamentals of climate change in elementary school. “Factories release greenhouse gases which make the ozone layer disappear which lets the sun melt glaciers.” However, that is only the beginning. According to studies conducted by NASA, global warming is primarily human-induced and has been increasing at an unprecedented rate for over 1,000 years. This climate change, which is occuring on a massive scale has had many far-reaching impacts in recent years. In the last century, sea levels have risen over six inches. Along with phenomenon, the global temperature is increasing, ice sheets are shrinking, glaciers are retreating, and snow cover is decreasing. Meanwhile, more extreme trends with long-term effects are emerging, such as the increase of tsunamis and other natural disasters, which ultimately can be blamed on global warming. In 1992, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was adopted in Rio de Janeiro. It addressed the issue of anthropogenic climate change, whichlargely happens to be due to the actions of industrialized nations. It also attributed the majority of the responsibility of combating global warming to developed countries, seeing as greenhouse gas emission principally stems from factories in industrialized countries. On December 8th, all of the countries’ views were layed out on the floor and resolutions were in the making. Much progress was achieved and by Friday, December 11th, the Paris Agreement was adopted by all countries in the United Nations. This document is to be signed in early 2016, in a ceremony organized by the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki -moon. Serving Up Change Jordan Williams Six pages of single-spaced, unabridged student opinion- this was the final push that urged the Sewanhaka Board of Education to take an unprecedented step toward fixing a problem that’s long been overlooked. Echoing throughout the cafeterias of New Hyde Park have been the same complaints for years now. Students have dragged on about the sogginess of the sweet potato fries, the staleness of the bagels, or perhaps the fact that mozzarella sticks have been served for the fourth week in a month. But despite the sustained dissatisfaction with the school lunch, there hasn’t been a real response. Attempts by students in the past to revamp the lunch service have fallen flat, mainly due to a lack of organization, guidance, and support. But this long trend of inaction is being put to a stop thanks to the collaboration and joint effort of students, administration, and staff. Periodically over the summer break, a group of student representatives met with Dr. Faccio to discuss an array of grievances and solutions pertaining to the lunch service. Led by seniors Kyle Bangug, Roby Daniel, Vishruth Girish, Shaheer Ilyas, and Jordan Williams, the group wasted no time in making its voice heard. Outlinby by ing its ideas in a comprehensive position paper, it was determined to send a clear and loud message: the quality of the current service was simply unacceptable. Kyle Bangug, president of the student body, said, “I had a personal motivation to promote change because I eat the lunch daily. I knew I had to try to solve this problem.” But it’s important to note that the overall purpose of the Source: Whitsons Culinary Group paper wasn’t to nitpick at the sogginess and staleness of the food, but rather address the issue at large. Although certain meals left most students craving tastier alternatives, what dissatisfied them even more were conditions that fell outside the realm of taste. Restocking shelves, displaying item prices, and distributing equal portion sizes seemed to be reasonable expectations, yet they were often disregarded, causing students to feel confused and annoyed. These concerns were highlighted in the paper as well. Sent to Dr. Ferrie in August to be reviewed, the paper didn’t contain any breaking news to the superintendent. It reinforced a major issue that had been established earlier this year at the regular Student Advisory Council meetings, solidifying the fact that improvement was absolutely necessary. Beginning in September, as minor changes were set in motion, the overall quality of customer service increased. January 4th marks the date of the implementation of an entirely new food provider. The switch extends beyond the walls of New Hyde Park, as the Board of Education voted to hire the Whitsons Culinary Group to take over the kitchens of all five schools within the district. Much is expected of the new provider, as it will purchase the food, create the menu, and potentially offer options that have never been seen before, such as salad, taco, and pizza bars. This increased variety is precisely what many students want. Nonetheless, the change will be a gradual process. Since the new company will have to use the remaining inventory of food before it can fully jumpstart its own system, it likely won’t be until February or March until noticeable differences emerge. Dr. Faccio encourages students to keep an open mind, “You need to try it. We won’t know if it’s working if people don’t try it.” Commonplace Casualties Vinay Maddula -“San Bernardino Shooting Kills at Least 14” -“Oregon Gunman Smiled, Then Fired, Student Says” -“Nation Reels After Gunman Massacres 20 Children at School in Connecticut” These New York Times headlines serve to illustrate the new normal. Shootings, killings, and deaths run amok in the United States today, despite the fact that the last five years have been the most peaceful in recent decades. Gun violence has supposedly erupted in recent years and wrongful death accusations fuel debates and riots across the country. “Gun violence has become so common to the point that I question whether the purpose is for self-defense or simply a means of getting what someone wants,” as stated by senior Tahmid Bhuiyan. But what lies at the heart of this sharp increase in reports of incendiary and sustained violence? Popularization and globalization of media have made news more accessible to more and more people, and these outlets crave: more profits, more viewership, more attention. More. Yet, the news networks don’t allow individuals reprieve from the inundation of national occurrences. Networks such as Fox News, NBC, and, especially, CNN, harp on key issues that seem to persist, such as shootings, terrorism, and plane disappearances. Occurrences that would’ve warranted less than two days’ reporting require months of daily coverage, reports, interviews, and rehashes of the same, old thing. These networks seem not to care for the people they infringe upon, but solely for the profit that this infringement brings. They don’t care for the people they hurt, nor do they want to. Of course, news has to happen. Shootings and mass murders are terrible and don’t have any justification to exist in this so-called modern world. Society deserves to know what is happening in the world surrounding it. However, according to senior Jerin Abraham, “Media coverage on such issues has increased so much that you really can’t go a few weeks without hearing about another one.” With this flood of daily news of mass murders, suspected terror plots, or bombings, people have become obviously desensitized to this violence. Apa- thy sets in rather quickly as news constantly displays the same phenomenon. When presidential candidates can only muster a “stuff happens” in response to a college shooting, this phenomenon is not limited to the general public. Jeb Bush is not alone in his sentiments, as even more popular candidates, such as Donald Trump, refuse to even comment on policy. Teacher Mr. Sanossian believes in “addressing mental health care issues and keeping guns away from people who shouldn’t have them.” He continues to refute the current government that isn’t “enforcing already present laws. The government is not doing enough.” These events should have a greater impact than they actually do. Mass murders are few and far between, so much so that they stoke the flames of news networks. Yet, as senior Nimi Patel proposed, “The fact that shootings are becoming so commonplace that we’ve simply conditioned ourselves to just ignore them is beyond terrifying.” As terrifying as this might be, this ideal persists and remains in the American public who would rather live undisturbed in a world of peace. by It’s Fifth Period - Do You Know Where Your Children Are? Jena Poblete and Millena Sku- gor Security has always been an essential component to any school setting. New Hyde Park is no exception. However, questions still remain unanswered regarding whether or not all measures have been fulfilled to maximize student safety. Is it due to the lack of responsibility in the students themselves? Do we need to implement stricter security measures? Or is it all dependent on those who enforce them? It is no rare occurrence to see students simultaneously looking down onto their phones, blasting music, and casually roaming the halls. Picturing this, many students often see no harm in this portrayal. Unfortunately, the lack of awareness as to why this is wrong, is the reason why strict protocols are established. These actions can endanger the students, especially during times of emergency. This puts security guards in a position where they have no choice but to reprimand students in order to create a safe environment. “I wish the kids would understand why we need certain measures. For example they shouldn’t wear a hood or hat because we can’t see who they are or they shouldn’t use headphones because we need them to listen to directions if there ever was an emergency. We don’t do this to be mean, it is for everyone’s safety”, said security guard Marla Macaluso. One main concern regarding the security of the school surrounds underclassmen leaving the building. The privilege of leaving the building is solely reserved for seniors. However, it seems as though this “privilege” is taken advantage of by some underclassmen. Security guards often fail to check IDs and question the students leaving the building. The security guards’ lack of enforcement and the students’ irresponsibility in not following security measures, are both factors that could lead to a serious problem. The failure of both parties to enforce and follow the measures set forth by the school is the reason why some question the safety and security of the school. “I think the security measures in our school are pretty good as they are, although I think they should take more precautions into letting kids out of the school whether they are seniors or not because the underclassmen aren’t really supposed to leave,” said senior Steven Cano. There is no party held completely in the wrong, but a joint effort between students and faculty is required to uphold the standards needed for maximized security. While the Republican Party is currently occupied with a civil war, the Democrats focus on the issues at hand and even support each other in heated debates. A brilliant example of this is during the first Democrat Presidential Debate, in which Bernie Sanders stated that the American people are “sick and tired of hearing about” Clinton’s emails. Along with the overwhelming majority of Americans, many people in this school also believe that Democrats will make this country better. Mr. Sime stated, “The Democrat Party is generally more in favor of social services, historically, and more in favor of programs that are beneficial on all economic levels as opposed to some of them.” Many people view the amalgamation of Republicans running for president as a negative thing. However, it’s obvious that the Republicans have no shortage of candidates, unlike the Democratic Party. While the Republicans have an array of personalities vying for office, the Democrats really only have one. This has created an overwhelming number of issues for the Democrats. They have one candidate, Hillary Clinton, who could win. Despite his appeal to some, Bernie Sanders has no chance of winning the general election, as he has the potential of winning only the blue states (states that tend to vote Democrat). Only Hillary has national prestige and occupies enough of the middle ground to stand a chance in the general election. And for those of you who know who Martin O’Malley is, you know why he can’t win: because most of the people around you don’t know who he is. The Democratic Party has positioned itself closer to the middle, not too far to the left of the political center. Assuming that Hillary can carry the left as well as the middle, she has a very good chance at gaining votes. But for the Democrats to rely solely on Hillary to win can be risky, as putting all their eggs in one basket may reduce their chances. Should another scandal break loose about her, she may not come out unscathed and may in fact, lose the lead. Mr. Galvin said, “By the Democrats limiting their options, if one thing goes wrong, then they will be in a very difficult spot to get a candidate that stands a shot in the election this late in the race.” Even though Hillary came out of the latest Benghazi and email scandal panel looking seemingly strong, her image is nonethless tainted. Mr. Dolan has offered his opinion on the status of Hillary as well. He said, “It’s a disaster. Just looking for options we’re being cornered into leftism. The front runner can’t decide if she’s a Republican or Democrat. It takes a little bit of socialism to make the government work, but the other two candidates are a bit over the top for me. And I consider myself a Democrat.” Source: The Mississippi Press Democratic Duality by Frederick Grimshaw, Alishbah Saddiqui, and Ronald Zekthi After a few debates, it’s clear that the Democrats have shown more sophistication, knowledge, insight, and zeal in their responses than their Republican counterparts have shown. Democratic ideals are also generally more in line with core American values. The Democrats represent minorities, women, the millennials, the educated, and the working class— all of which outnumber those who favor the Republicans. An issue the Democrats strongly believe in resolving is the incessant drug war that has been plaguing our country for the last 40 years. Unlike the Republicans, the Democrats realize that the incrimination of individuals who have committed nonviolent actions is wrong, especially since this incrimination can devastate a person’s life, as it usually leads to unemployment and social stigma. Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has said, “Although about the same proportion of blacks and whites use marijuana, a black person is almost four times more likely to be arrested for marijuana.” It’s precisely this bias treatment of people, this double standard, that needs to be eliminated. The Democrats also support the abolition of big banks, the rights of gays and minorities, and the responsibility of Americans to accept Syrian refugees. 2015 In Review by Tahmid Bhuiyan The year 2015 has been filled with numerous major events that not only give birth to new facts, but also connect to long-term issues and discussion topics around the globe. An opposition party recently won a crucial majority of the parliament over the Socialist Party during elections in Venezuela. There now lays the possibility that Socialist Leader Nicolas Maduro may be recalled from office, followed by major movements to resolve their current economic crisis. In terms of the global environment, negotiators from 195 countries discussed and settled on a deal to reduce overall carbon emission at a climate change conference in Paris. The principal objective of the agreement was to establish a concrete plan to fight global warming,. During the month of May, the United States took Cuba off of its list of states sponsors of terrorism. Although the government has had crucial concerns and various disagreements with a variety of Cuba’s policies and decision, the United States have decided to look past it all in an effort to resume full diplomatic relations. Heat waves are generally common in the summer, but this past summer of 2015 had been a fatal one for India. Temperatures have hit as high as 118 degrees Fahrenheit, and reports say that more than 2500 people had died from the severe heat wave. It was labeled as India’s worst heat wave yet. China still, however, intends to continue in their commitment to investing in Africa. Chinese President Xi Jinping recently announced that the country will pledge to fund support for Africa’s overall development, equal to $60 billion. The head of the Catholic Church has opened the Holy Doors of St. Peter’s Basilica. The Holy Doors are only opened on special years labeled Jubilee Years, with this iteration being the Jubilee of Mercy. Those who walk through the Holy Door will receive an indulgence, lessening their sins. These issues have generally shown a connection between the present and the past. Providing much room for concern, they affect people not only on a personal level, but a daily basis. cknowledging the fact that the actions taken now impact the future will help the global society progress and avoid the path of self-destruction. The bar of expectations is set high for the upcoming years, and with collaboration, it just might be achieved. by Cha Town Cops Shot Down Teen S I haheer lyas The federal government has launched two parallel investigations on police brutality in Chicago amid the release of recent evidence from the Laquan McDonald killing and Chicago’s police misconduct complaints, which may have been dealt with inappropriately for years. The Department of Justice, which is leading the investigations, is looking particularly into the 2005 murder of Laquan McDonald by police officer Jason Van Dyke, who fired 16 shots into the 17 year old. One of the main concerns in the case is the video evidence of Van Dyke firing on McDonald within a few seconds after vacating his vehicle, as well as the inconsistencies between the video and the police reports in which several officers state McDonald swung a knife at the officers with the intent to harm or kill them. The dashcam video negates these police statements, indicating a cover up by the officers or the department. Jason Van Dyke has been charged with first-degree murder. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has taken a very transparent and public role throughout the investigation process so far. On Tuesday December 1st, he asked for the resignation of Chicago’s Police Chief. Emanuel welcomed the federal investigation and launched a new task force that would investigate problems within the Chicago Police Dept. The Justice Department will investigate policing practices as well as violations of the Constitution and federal law. The second investigation is to check how high up the chain of corruption leads and whether or not city hall is involved in any of these cover ups in police brutality/misconduct cases. It’s important to remember that the acts of some officers doesn’t define all officers, however it does hinder their ability to do protect and serve, as the trust between the public and officers has nose-dived due to several isolated cases and movements in 2015. Christmas in Kobanî: The Case for a Free Kurdistan Gregory Kothesakis This winter season, the most prominent thing on peoples’ minds has been ISIL. Through the Paris attacks, San Bernardino shootings, and Syrian refugee crisis, many countries, politicians, and ordinary people have been captivated with the conflict in the Levant. The West isn’t the only group to have its eye on the Islamic State, though. In northern Iraq and Syria there exists a group of freedom fighters who oppose Islamic fundamentalism, actively fight ISIL soldiers, promote the empowerment of women, and protect religious and cultural minorities. This group is an island of modernity in a sea of archaism. This group is the Kurds, and their campaign for a free Kurdistan is the most valiant cause in the modern era. Earlier this fall, the organization known as Rojava conquered the northern Syrian city of Kobanî from ISIL. Pushed against the Turkish border of Syria, Kobanî was ISIL’s bridge into Turkey, and served as a way for European recruits to sneak into Syria. Most of Kobanî’s residents belong to an ethnic group known as the Kurds. A Persian people, Kurds have been denied the right to have their own state since the fall of the Ottoman Empire. Rojava is a newly-formed government of Kurds in northern Syria, and through a secular view Rojava hopes to create the first Syrian-Kurdish state. Throughout history, however, there has been a disproportionate opposition to the creation of a free Kurdistan, mostly due to the Republic of Turkey. Turkey, an American ally and longstanding member of NATO, pretended nothing had happened as over 300 civilians had died in the span of a few days along its southern border in Kobanî. Similarly, Turkey refuses to allow NATO aid to Iraqi Kurdistan, which has succeeded in protecting the minority population of Yazidis and Syriac Christians in Iraq’s Nineveh Governorate. The United States has verbally supported the campaign waged by Iraqi Kurdistan and their paramilitary group, the Peshmerga, but has failed to send meaningful support to the struggling liberators. This atmosphere of bureaucratic gridlock and political maneuvering is the backdrop to which over one thousand Kurds are dying in Syria and Iraq. If the United States, or indeed any Western nation, wants to create a lasting peace in the Middle East and end ISIL-backed terrorism, there must be an increased tangible support for Rojava Kurdistan and Iraqi Kurdistan. Since the United States’ invasion of Iraq in 2003, the government’s policy has been to uphold the weak central government in Baghdad and leave the Kurds to their own devices. There’s been a startlingly similar approach used in Syria, where the United States provides arms, airstrikes, and international recogniby tion to a decentralized rebel group. If our failures in creating stability in Iraq provide any lesson to us today, it is this: support Kurdistan. Iraqi Kurdistan has not only managed to create a democratic autonomous government in a tumultuous part of the world, but has also opened up combat positions to women, protected the Yazidi, Syriac Christian, and Shi’ite religious minorities, and responsibly used and maintained the northern Iraqi oil reserves. The Peshmerga, Iraqi Kurdistan’s military force, has also been shown to be effective through combat with the Islamic State. All these reasons and more have sown Iraqi Kurdistan to be a moderate, responsible, and progressive member of the modern world, and all of their actions reflect those of a free state. For example, this fall Kurds retook the mountain of Sinjar from the Islamic State. In keeping with its values of religious tolerance and secularism, the Peshmerga relocated Yazidis to the mountain, Source: The Times of Israel which they consider sacred. Iraqi Kurdistan is a moderate force in a radical world, and it needs to be given the sovereignty it deserves. Syrian Kurdistan is a new player on the world stage. It didn’t exist until the Syrian Civil War broke out, and Kurds do not even represent a plurality in many of the places that they now control. Along with their Iraqi counterparts, however, Rojava has been shown to be an effective international player in Syria, especially with their miniscule time of existence. Starting near the Iraqi border with Syria, Rojava carved out a piece of territory for itself out of the decaying regime of Bashar al-Assad. Sweeping westward through the Syrian desert, Rojava protected citizens from slaughtering of ISIL and the oppression of the Syrian government. Like Iraqi Kurdistan, Rojava allows women to fight in combat and protects the minorities of Syria. In reality, most of the people under Rojava’s governance are not Kurds. Instead, many are Sunni Arabs who don’t identify with or speak the same language as the Kurds. Rojava’s secular and democratic ideals, however, are attractive to the thousands of people who fear the oppression of al-Assad, the brutality of ISIL, and the chaos of the Free Syrian Army. Kurdistan has existed for thousands of years under many rulers. Under the Persians they survived, under the Arabs they were stifled, under the Turks they were silenced, and under the Iraqis they suffered. The modern age is not one of any of these attributes. Instead this era in history will be the one of a free Kurdistan; free of ethnic cleansing, free of linguistic constrictions, free of Islamic oppression. Out of the smoldering ruin of Mesopotamia will arise a liberated Kurdistan, with shackles thrown off and a future as bright as a 21-rayed sun. N E W S Source: Marine Corps Gazette Source: UandiStar Chennai, India - Rescue workers move past a government hospital in southern India as torrential downpours drenched the region in the worst flood in over a hundred years.The area was deluged in 14 inches of rain last Wednesday, December 2nd, as the death toll nears 300. Over 3,000 people have been rescued by the over 30 teams of National Disaster Response Force mobilized by the government. The rain is part of the regular monsoon season that is expected to last till the end of December. -S.Ilyas I N P I C T U R E S al-Anbar, Iraq - Women service-members group together outside al-Anbar Air Base after Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced, on Thursday, December 3rd, that all combat positions are being opened to women. The historic announcement opens over 220,000 roles, including Special Forces units that were formerly limited to males. The move remains controversial within the military, as many higher ranking personnel disagree with the its role in increasing combat effectiveness. -S.Ilyas Coldplay Goes Up and Up Say Hello to the Top of Charts by Ashley Thomas Coldplay’s seventh album A Head Full of Dreams is the most accurate example of the expression “Light after Darkness.” Ghost Stories was not a complete let down but it did not give the talent of Chris Martin and company complete justice. Contrarily, A Head Full of Dreams shows the skill and talent of Martin and company, which allowed them to create an evolutionary alternative album with lasting melodies and impactful beats. The decision to work with Stargate was a clever one. This production duo is best known for blending flavors of R&B and pop. A Head Full of Dreams sounds like a complete pop record and Coldplay has never been catchier. Tempos are brisk and the ringing guitars and thumping bass is a definite fan pleaser. Although there are many new aspects of the album, Coldplay still manages to keep the layered guitar effect with crescendos that are comparable to tracks from the 2008 album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends. In many interviews, Martin admitted how he wanted to make an uplifting album that would prompt fans to “shuffle their feet.” As I listened, that is exactly what I did. The album successfully achieved this uplifting nature through the collaborations. Collaborators included Tove Lo, Noel Gallagher, Beyoncé, and well, President Obama whose sampled rendition of “Amazing Grace” can be heard amidst a wash of the piano in the track Kaleidoscope. A personal favorite is the collaboration with “Queen B” better known as Beyoncé. The best and most innovative track of the album, Hymn for the Weekend, sounds a lot like Coldplay’s answer to Drunk in Love. These collaborations are especially great because it shows how Coldplay is the only rock band that could create flawless tracks with so many different artists of different genres. Martin hinted that this may be Coldplay’s last album and if it is, I think it is safe to say that this satisfied the Coldplay fans. The record closes with Up and Up which has a hip-hop beat infused with gospel-like choruses to bring in full circle the pep-talk evident throughout the album: “When you think you’ve had enough, don’t give up.” Although it isn’t the newest or best advice heard, it’s a message many people want to hear. The best part is that we can dance to. A Head Full of Dreams is an album that does not disappoint Coldplay fans. by Diya Shroff “Hello, it’s me.” With these three powerfully sung words, Adele kicked off her comeback to the music industry. Adele’s 2011 hit, 21, was a powerfully sung collection from the point of view of a heavy-hearted woman and was packed with an immense amount of nostalgia. Four years later, she’s done it again with 25. This mind blowing album is currently number one in almost every country in the world. While there was an immeasurable amount of excitement for 25, there was an equal amount of worry that the new album wouldn’t live up to 21 or might be a little bit too similar to 21. Adele demolished these claims in the bud by explaining “my last record was a breakup record and if I had to label this one I would call it a make-up record. I’m making up with myself. I’m making up for lost time.” Adele quickly proved that even after almost four years away her voice was just as, if not, more entrancing than ever before. Prior to releasing her album, Adele released the first track Hello. The beautifully sung track about regret and loss has had the biggest YouTube debut of any video this year. This song describes trying to make amends for “breaking someone’s heart” only to be rejected. Hello was everything listeners desired from Adele and more, as it manifested both beauty and misery. While Hello was apologetic, the next hit, Send My Love is much more fun and upbeat and less about saying sorry and more about a massive “screw you” to an ex-lover. The subsequent hit When We Were Young sung from the point of view of an elderly woman reminiscing on her life. This song demonstrates immense nostalgia for younger, happier and more carefree days. Hitting both high and low notes, this song shows off Adele’s powerful voice. The final song on the magnanimous album is perhaps the most beautiful. Adele has confirmed that she wrote Sweetest Devotion about her son for whom she took so much time away from the music industry for. This song had the actual voice of her son Angelo and after listening listeners begin to understand more about the “motherhood period of her life.” Adele is and always will be a musical legend with a voice filled with authenticity and emotion. Chris Brown’s New Mixtape is All You Need by Shane Jacob Black Friday 2015 should be officially renamed Brown Friday. On November 27th, Chris Brown dropped his mixtape Before the Party, much to the delight of fans who are awaiting his seventh album. Named after his newborn daughter, Royalty will finally release on December 18th after many delays. However, a 34 track mixtape is enough for me to forget about those delays. Whether you hate him or love him as a person, there is no denying that Chris Brown is only getting better as a musician. With a beautiful balance between R&B and rap, this mixtape is nothing short of amazing. The star studded mixtape features Wiz Khalifa, French Montana, Wale, Tyga, Fetty Wap, and even Rihanna. Rihanna, Brown, and Wiz team up for the first and arguably, the best song of the mixtape, Counterfeit which conveys Brown’s struggle to distinguish between fact and fiction because of the number of people that have used him. Many of the lyrics of the other songs have beats for any type of person. If you are in a mellow mood, the bongo beat in Text Message helps calm you down even more. If you are on a date with that special someone, All I Need is an upbeat song to show him or her your love. And if you are still not over that former special someone, The Breakup is a tear jerker riddled with an electric guitar riff that you will surely need tons of tissues for. With so many options, Before the Party will have you listening for hours. Holy Angel is one of the most thought provoking songs of the mixtape and is able to give listeners an actual look into the hardships Chris had to endure over the past couple of years. Starting with his abuse towards Rihanna around 2008, Brown’s personal life has taken a tour downhill. Drug possession and multiple assaults have been the cause of numerous arrests, but he wants to change that. He sings about trying to let go of the past that drags him down and look towards a hopeful future. With the birth of his daughter, Royalty, Brown has assumed a lot more responsibility and maturity. He wants to be a good father to this new child so that she won’t have to endure any of the problems he put himself through. This mixtape truly shows Brown’s growth and progression since his debut at 16. It has been 10 years since he released his self-entitled debut but he still continues to impress with this new music. It’s also highly impressive to release a mixtape with twice the amount of songs than the average. It goes to show patient fans that Breezy has been putting in a lot of work on his new stuff. Brown has already released 5 songs from new album and all of them seem like top 100 hits. This is definitely a must listen to mixtape if you are waiting for his next album and will get everyone, whether you’re a fan or not, hyped for Royalty. Fans everywhere are excited about both Abrams’ dedication to crafting a worthy successor to some of the most well-known and well-loved films ever made. His commitment to keeping the original trilogy’s sprit intact in the new one while blending in new but faithful elements has helped immensely to get people hyped for the new entry. In terms of production, it was confirmed early on that Episode VII would be produced almost entirely in the United Kingdom. In April 2014, the full cast was announced. The new cast features originals Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Peter Mayhew alongside newcomers John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac, and Adam Driver. Filming started in early May 2014, and principal photography ended in November 2014. In terms of post-production and special effects, J.J. Abrams aspired to use as little CGI as possible and focus more on practical effects. This decision is another way that Abrams is attempting to carry on the spirit of the originals and distance his movie from the prequels, which generated criticism because of its reliance on computer imagery. Another treat for fans of the originals is that John Williams, composer for the original films, is returning for The Force Awakens. J.J. Abrams is known for keeping the plots and elements of his films close to his chest, so we aren’t aware of all of what we’re going to see when we flock to movie theaters, but by Anush Shah The world of entertainment has changed drastically throughout the years. Specific periods in times have had specific genres of entertainment that defined their time. The world of entertainment today has entered a new era, the era of superheroes. Superhero movies have been the main source of income for Hollywood and have become the social norm nowadays. Back then no one expected to see Batman on the big screen, or the Avengers fighting villains in the movies. However, most of the movies the general audience watches nowadays are exactly that. Movies such as The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy are bothhighly rated movies and they both are movies based on superheroes. Now there are new movies that show the superhero genre has no sign of slowing down, but what about the small screen? Even though everyone loves to go to the movies and watch big superhero flicks with their friends, many people also enjoy watching entertainment at the comfort of their home and love television. With superhero movies dominating the big screen, has this carried over to the television industry? The answer is yes. The craze of superhero television all started with the bold move by The CW to pick up a series by the name of Arrow. Arrow is a television show that is all about the origins, adventures, and obstacles of the Emerald Archer all comic book fans love, Green Arrow. Arrow was Star Wars: The Force Awakens(cont.) here’s what we know about the characters so far. Most of this is fan speculation based on the trailers and what we’ve been told in press conferences, but if you’re trying to keep yourself closed off to all things Star Wars so you’ll be surprised when you sit down in the theater, stop reading here! John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, and Oscar Isaac portray our new three protagonists. Boyega plays Finn, a stormtrooper from the First Order who is reformed and will learn the ways of the Jedi. Finn will receive Luke Skywalker’s blue lightsaber from the original trilogy, which was also shown in the prequels as belonging to Luke’s father, Anakin Skywalker. Ridley plays Rey, a self-sufficient scavenger on Jakku, a desert planet. Not much is known about who she is or the role she’ll play, but she’s a significant part of the adventure that will unfold. Rey is the owner of the adorable new featured droid, BB-8, a cute spherical droid who will join R2-D2 and C3PO as the protagonists’ companions. Isaac plays rebel pilot Poe Dameron, the best pilot in the galaxy who meets Finn and becomes involved with the new Jedi’s journey. Adam Driver plays Kylo Ren, a dark warrior strong with the force. Kylo Ren was originally a member of an order known as the Knights of Ren, and when we meet him he is a commander of the First Order. Andy Serkis will portray Supreme Leader Snoke, a powerful agent of the Dark Side who serves as Kylo Ren’s master. While we do know a good amount about the characters, most of the plot is still shrouded in mystery. The Force Awakens takes place around 30 years after the events of Return of the Jedi. The remnants of the Rebel Alliance have become the “Resistance” and the remnants of the Empire have become the “First Order”. The Empire, being the power structure that had control of the entire galaxy before their defeat at the hands of the Rebel Alliance in Episode VI, has used their propaganda network to spin the events that occurred in the original trilogy so that the Rebels seem like the bad guys and the Jedi seem like myths. We will see the main characters, especially Finn, “awaken” to the truth about the Jedi, the Sith, and the truth about the reality of the original conflict between the Rebel Alliance and the Empire. One question that many fans have been clamoring to find out the answer to is why the marketing materials and trailers have featured a near complete absence of Luke Skywalker. When asked about this, Abrams confirmed to fans that Luke’s omission was completely purposeful, stating, “It’s no accident. These are good questions to be extremely well received by both fans and critics as it portrayed the usually comedic and silly Oliver Queen in a darker and more serious tone. With an amazing first season, filled with action, stellar acting, heartbreaking drama, and pulse pounding suspense, everyone knew that this show would be an instant classic, but no one knew the effect this show would have on the TV industry. The second season featured even more superheroes such as The Black Canary, Arsenal, and Deathstroke. Both comic book fans and regular TV watchers were pleased, however all that would change. In the 8th and 9th episode of the Arrow, a man by the name of Barry Allen was introduced. A regular person may not know who he is, but a comic book fan would burst in excitement by the sound of his name. Barry Allen is the Flash. Knowing that the Flash was introduced in Arrow completely changed the show and The CW channel itself. The character was so well received by fans and critics that the executive producers and The CW decided to make a spinoff show focusing solely on the Scarlet Speedster, called The Flash. Arrow may have started the superhero craze, but The Flash solidified the superhero genre in the TV world. By introducing even more superheroes in both shows, and having crossover episodes where both shows would connect the Arrowverse was created. This universe meant that The CW had done something no other television channel or show had ever done. It created a universe of characters featuring the Arrow, Flash, and countless other superheroes and characters for fans to watch. People Legendary Success for CW asking. I can’t wait for you to find out the answers.” We’ve seen glimpses of Han Solo and glimpses of Princess Leia so we’re aware of what they’ll potentially be up to in Episode VII, but the lack of confirmation as to what’s going on with Luke has led to numerous fan theories. One is that, as a result of the Empire having controlled propaganda to spin Luke into the villain of the original trilogy, Luke is viewed by everyone in the galaxy as a villain and has to hide away. Another idea that many people are excited to see unfold is that Luke has turned to the Dark Side and this is being hidden in advertisements and trailers so not to spoil the surprise. Although this may seem far-fetched being that Luke was the hero of the first three films, fans are citing evidence from those first films to show why the theory would make sense. Firstly, George Lucas has stated that the original trilogy and the prequel trilogy match each other “rhyme like poetry”. Luke turning to the Dark Side would rhyme perfectly with the fact that Luke’s father Anakin was a Jedi who turned to the Dark Side. More evidence can be found in Yoda’s warnings in The Empire Strikes Back about Luke starting a path to the Dark Side in leaving his training to save his friends in Cloud City. In all, we should take all of this with a grain of salt and look forward to when we’ll finally receive a worthy successor to one of the greatest film franchises of all time. Punch it, Chewy. instantly fell in love with both shows and both became mainstream television for all. However what is next for this Arrowverse? The producers and executives are showing no signs of stopping with The Flash. Instead, they plan on expanding the universe to greater and more legendary lengths. In the first week of December both Arrow and The Flash had a special, annual crossover episode and it received overwhelmingly positive responses. This year the producers and writers had something different in mind. Instead of the regular crossover from last year they introduced the beginning of a new TV show by the name of Legends of Tomorrow. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is basically every nerd’s fantasy in a TV show. Legends of Tomorrow focuses on a group of heroes traveling through time trying to stop a villain. It stars characters from both Arrow and The Flash, such as The Atom and Firestorm, while introducing new characters. The show will premiere on January 21st and will mark the third superhero show on The CW. The CW has done something incredible. It has created two TV shows, with a third on the way that are all connected and are all hits. Arrow and The Flash have made the superhero genre in television the social norm. The one thing that all of us can be certain about, is that these superhero TV shows will dominate the market of television and every network will want to be a part of it. Beliebers Have A Purpose by Eleni Kothesakis After a two year hiatus, Justin Bieber finally released his new album on November 13th. His new album title Purpose is unlike any of his previous albums. His last album, Journals, was clearly based off of his failed romance with Selena Gomez, and although his new album references it, it is mostly on his rehabilitation through faith. Since his last album Bieber has been on a rollercoaster filled with ups and downs. Purpose is just one way that he is showing fans and the rest of the world that he has changed and that this is his time for redemption. His album is comprised of 18 songs that have stayed in Billboards Top 100 for over a month. This makes Purpose his sixth number one album. Purpose starts off with the song Mark My Words, and although it was the shortest on the album it is one of his songs that truly shows listeners his journey from a broken heart to redemption through Christianity. Following that song is I’ll Show You which was released early and pumped up Beliebers for his album. It starts off with lyrics showing his journey such as, “My life is a movie/ And everyone’s watchin/ So let’s get to the good part/ And pass all the nonsense.” This is one of the many songs that features Justin’s new music-making partner in crime, Skrillex. Other songs featuring Skrillex include Where are Ü Now, The Feeling, Sorry, Children, and Hit the Ground. Unlike the last highly anticipated album that Bieber had, Purpose contains a lot more slow paced songs. New songs like Life is Worth Living and Purpose compared to Beauty and a Beat and All Around the World represent a new change in Justin’s music that is definitely welcomed and promoted from fans. Belieber Amanda Kahn said, “I think Purpose sounds so mature and one of his greatest albums yet (although I love them all). I think with this album he is really redeeming himself for the kind of hardworking and talented person he truly is ad what he is capable of.” Although his meet and greet tickets cost about $2000 his huge fanbase of Beliebers were able to buy them out within minutes. Justin was not able to showcase his struggles in life without some of his friends in the music industry. Other than Skrillex, Justin had help from artists like Halsey, Ed Sheeran, Diplo, Big Sean, Nas, and Travi$ Scott. The Feeling featuring Halsey and Love Yourself featuring Ed Sheeran are fan favorites that are all over the radio. Bieber’s new album, although on the top of the charts, worried many people. Some thought it would be his way of crying over Selena, yet again, and others just didn’t know what to expect from Justin after his reputation had changed so much since Believe. After his album was released, however, people who never liked Justin began to become big fans and started to support him even when they didn’t before this album. New fan Kristen Bamberger said, “I used to think Justin Bieber was really annoying but now with all these amazing songs coming out I’ve pretty much have become a Belieber.” Even though there are songs in Purpose such as Sorry that are not-so-secretly referring to his ex-girlfriend, people are not complaining. In the first week that Sorry was released Bieber had over 277,000 downloads sold and on its release day Sorry was number two on Billboard’s Top 100. Sorry was not only popular for its infectious lyrics but for its entertaining music video. This one music video alone has over 250 million views and with the added views from Justin’s other videos, all compiled under the title of Purpose the Movement, he has racked up billions of views. Justin Bieber has gone through a lot in the last two years that have made people question him as a person and an artist. Purpose was his way of redeeming himself and showing people that he has changed. Through faith Bieber has found a way to move on from his past failures in life and romance and create a successful album that surely gives fans new and old a purpose. One Direction Goes in a New Direction By Sonam Delhiwala and Abha Japi One Direction’s fifth studio album, Made in the A.M., has quickly become a sensation. It is already the fastest selling album of 2015, beating Justin Bieber’s top spot in the charts. In this release, the band continues the rock vibe that began in their third album while also incorporating influences from the 70s and 80s and still staying true to their pop roots. Overall, it encompasses a sound that is on a higher level of maturity compared to past albums. The track list starts off with Hey Angel, which definitely has a strong 80s feel. The synth, strong verses, and chorus create an intense opening song, setting the tone for the rest of the record. It is followed by Drag Me Down, their typical pop single, which features impressive riffs by Harry Styles. This track shows that the group is just as strong even without Zayn Malik, who had usually taken the job of singing the high notes. After the pop anthem-esque song, Perfect, the boys slow it down with Infinity, a song about love and loss with an interlude reminiscent of Coldplay. The album continues with another upbeat yet mature song, End of the Day, and then two slower songs that play with any fan’s heartstrings, If I Could Fly and Long Way Down. The album then changes gears to a more upbeat style with pop tunes, starting with Never Enough. The acapella vocals in the beginning add to the laid back vibe of the song and create a memorable feature for the album as a whole. The catchy tune is very suggestive of the band’s 2011-2013 infectious pop sound, while certain aspects, such as the live horns, keep it different and refreshing. The next song Olivia, screams influence from The Beatles, especially since it was recorded at Abbey Road. With an appealing beat, brassy sound, a catchy chorus, and a stellar bridge, Olivia is certainly one of the band’s most popular songs from the album. What A Feeling epitomizes the influences carried throughout the entire al- bum. With impeccable harmonies and a sound traced back to Fleetwood Mac, the song leads into Love You Goodbye, which sets the stage for another ballad about heartbreak. This song is made up of perfectly blended harmonies and an impressive high note from Louis, adding an unusual but fascinating twist to their standard musical routes. Next is I Want to Write You A Song, a cute, folk-style song that could make any girl’s heart melt. With lyrics like “I want to lend you my coat / One that’s as soft as your cheek,” the boys’ sweetness definitely shines through in this track. The simplicity of this song is its strong point, having only an acoustic guitar and the scratching of a pen in the background. Following this is History, the last song on the standard album. This song is about the fans, talking about the history the band and the fans have together, and that this bond can “live forever” even though the boys are taking a break. The folksy vibe is continued but has a lighter mood than the previous song. On the deluxe version, there are four more tracks: Temporary Fix, Walking in the Wind, Wolves, and A.M. The last song on the deluxe version of the album, A.M., is exceptionately fitting, as it summarizes the overall tone and message of the album. With a simple acoustic guitar and enchanting piano chords, the song creates a calmer and memorable mood. Using simple but enchanting lyrics such as “All my favorite conversations/ Always made in the A.M.,” it talks about appreciating the time you have with someone you care about. This was our personal favorite on the album, despite the fact that it is only on the deluxe version. Although this may be One Direction’s last album for the next year or so, Made in the A.M. definitely leaves an impression on its listeners. It ends the band’s successful streak of recording number one albums annually with one that proved to be truly phenomenal. The band has proved once again that truly, nobody can “drag them down.” by Amusement Park or Abusement Park? Sonam delhiwala In light of the recent decision of the California Coastal Commission to approve the San Diego SeaWorld’s expansion of orca tanks, restriction on the importation and exportation of the animals, and banning of the breeding of captive orcas, the drive to set an end to SeaWorld once and for all has sparked again. Although this controversial debate has been going on for years, it rekindled its fire on October 8th because of the CCC’s decisions. Animal rights activists believe that this is a step to completely eradicating the park’s existence, but they have also argued that the expansion of tanks would lead to an increase in the number of orcas in captivity. “Captivity is still captivity no matter how gentle the jailer,” said John Hargrove, former SeaWorld trainer and strong critic of the park. Unfortunately, hundreds of others still stand firm in their support towards SeaWorld’s parks and “conservational” ideology. Numerous environmental programs strongly oppose SeaWorld and the captivity of orcas. The Oceanic Preservation Society, creator of the award-winning documentary, The Cove, released a letter highlighting the truths about the park. The letter involves the park’s cruel and inhumane breeding process and other horrifying activities that take place in the park. In response to SeaWorld’s ban from breeding their animals, the park said, “Breeding is a natural…and important part of an animal’s life and depriving a social animal of the right to reproduce is inhumane.” This is just another argument made by SeaWorld that completely contradicts their actions. While it is true that breeding is an essential part of an animal’s life, there is a strong difference between “depriving a social animal of that right” and banning a park from incestually breeding two animals against their will. by Alora Hague Wattpad.com is a website that offers a free and easy way to read and write stories. Its interesting name represents a lightbulb going off in your head! You can create your own account, customize your own profile, and write and read stories. Wattpad has the modern-day social media appeal to it, as you can send private messages and follow other accounts. There are many different ways that people like to read. Wattpad enables you to change the font of the story you are reading and the color of the page to black, white, or beige. When wanting One of the most horrifying aspects about SeaWorld is the size of their tanks. These miniscule tanks don’t even begin to mimic an orca’s natural habitat. While orcas can travel an average of 60 miles in one day, the size of their tanks forces them to swim in tight, continuous circles. Could you imagine a life in which you are caged in a space relative to that of a bathtub with the ability to communicate stripped away from you? Although SeaWorld has made various attempts in emphasizing the “incredible” life spans of their whales, their efforts have only proven to be futile. It has been confirmed that more orcas have died in their hold than are currently alive in all their parks combined, and that the average lifespan of captive orcas are 1/3 of the average life span of orcas in the wild. Most of the animals in SeaWorld’s care die in their teens or twenties, and that’s if they are lucky enough to survive infancy. The mortality rate is incredibly high, recognized to be three times the average rate in the wild, while the infant mortality rate is a raging 50%. SeaWorld has been on the receiving end of a lot of criticism for a long time, but year after year they fight this disparagement with ignorant excuses. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration banned the park from placing their trainers in the water with the orcas to prevent further injuries or deaths, but the park and its officials fought against the ban, claiming that this interaction is a crucial part of their business of putting on shows. The fact that SeaWorld risks the health and safety of both their animals and trainers for money and the success of their business, demonstrates how heartless the park truly is. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has also cited the park for numerous violations of the Animal Welfare Act. This included the park’s use of expired surgical tools which were almost a decade old. Is Sea World really the caring and compas- Wattpad: Creativity in Words to express your artistic side, you can upload your drawings and photos to illustrate specific chapters. You can add your favorite books to your infinite library, ensuring that you will never run out of space. Many of my classmantes and I have our own accounts and we absolutely love writing on them. For example, Nasheed said “[I love Wattpad because] everyone can share their stories that they have written. You ca n read and write whatever you want and people can read my stories, and leave me comments and messages about them.” Another seventh grader, Malika, says “[On Wattpad] I can read good stories and be inspired to write my own. I love that others can read and vote for each of my stories.” Fanfictions have become extremely popular on Wattpad throughout 2015. Whether it’s Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, or Divergent, Wattpad holds it all. You don’t need to write books to have an account; you can just use it for reading. There are many genres to choose from, such as nonfiction, adventure, paranormal, vampire, science fiction, etc. When you write a story, you can either “publish” a chapter right away, or save it as a draft. Publishing means that your readers will be able to sionate facility they claim to be? Around the time of the release of Blackfish, a film regarding a famous orca named Tilikum and the destructive actions of Sea World, Fred Jacobs, who is Vice President of Communications, agreed to answer a few quesitions from CNN regarding the “benefits” of keeping orcas in captivity. He said “killer whales living in our parks adapt very well to life in a zoological setting.” If the animals adapt well to this kind of lifestyle, how come there are so many accounts of stress, psuchosis, premature death, self-inflicted physical injuries of the orcas, and deaths of park trainers? While SeaWorld makes around $1.5 billion a year and claims to be a “charitable organization,” they have ironically only given back $9 million for conservation and scientific research in the past decade. Though they are seemingly large numbers, these values are equal to the park giving back less than one cent for every $100 it makes. in addition to these obvious lies, SeaWorld claims to be actively involved in the scientific research of orcas. However, the park has not released any new scientific descoveries in decades, so their need for the orcas for “research” is extremely unnecessary. SeaWorld possesses the money to build coastal sanctuaries and facilities with larger tanks in which the animals can have a more natural habitat, but instead they choose to stick with the inhumane business of exploiting these intelligent animals as a show. As a company that has popularity and a large impact on younger generations, SeaWorld has the ability to teach people about orcas and their fascinating lives to create a more environmentally aware society. Unfortunately, the park utilizes both money and fame unfairly and incorrectly. Orcas don’t exist to perform tricks to entertain people, and it is about time that SeaWorld’s business comes to end. see it. Only you will be able to see your chapter when saving it as a draft, which you can edit until ready to publish. If your book gets a lot of votes, it could be entered in the Watty’s; Wattpad’s way of awarding the best story of the year (for example, Watt’s 2015 is coming up) to be published in real life. You can find those books on Amazon.com. A book that I read has over 18,000 votes and over two million reads. Votes are a little bit similar to likes, as the reader can like the chapter they are reading. Wattpad is an interesting and exciting way for others to discover your creativity in writing and a good way to read. by Changing Christmas Sharon John and Zahra Gittham A massive evergreen is adorned in brilliant glistening lights and shimmering ornaments with a glorious star towering down on the land from its rightful place at the top of the tree. The jolly fat man descends down from the sky to slide into your chimney. Presents for all! This is the rendition of Christmas that many of us are familiar with. At every different phase of your life, the way Christmas is viewed changes. An eleven year old fantasizes about the presents that they are going to receive, while a sixteen year old focuses more on how they can aid others and give back to their communities. On the opposite end of the spectrum, adults and parents focus on making the holidays special for their children and families. When asked what Christmas signifies, Dario Gimenez, an eighth grade student of NHP Memorial, responded, “I freaking love bells! But really, the reunion between my family is the most important because we get to spend time with each other and eat desserts and by orable and special for their families. “Christmas reminds us that there are more important things than the commercialization of the holiday,” said Mr. Colvin. Many people enjoy carrying on family traditions that coincide with the holiday. For Mr. Colvin, it’s cutting down a tree with his family and bringing it back home to put up in the living room. Some traditions he partakes in are things that his own parents did for him. He scrapes two lines into his driveway, fills them with gasoline and lights them on fire. Then he woke his daughter up and told her that Santa’s sleigh had just been there. Mr. Colvin stated, “Christmas has changed from being more carefree and about presents, to more about creating memories with my family.” Christmas will always remain a big part of the lives of many people regardless of what age they are. Whether it be about presents or giving back to others, Christmas is a time to share in the jubilation, gather in a warm cozy house and give thanks for the blessings in our lives. well. Love Me Like You Do accompanied the notorious 50 Shades of Grey, and “See You Again” paid homage to Paul Walker in Furious 7. Favorites among children (and adults alike!) included Minions, Inside Out, and The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Inside Out was the third highest grossing film of 2015 (#1 being Jurassic World) and received a colossal amount of positive reviews. Other fan favorites that had us all rushing to the movie theater included Ant-Man, Mission Impossible, Spectre, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2. At the Academy Awards, Best Picture was awarded to Birdman, with its director, Alejandro González Iñárritui, receiving the award for Best Director. Best Actor was bestowed upon Eddie Redmayne from The Theory of Everything and Julianne Moore of Still Alive received Best Actress. This year, the increasing influence of social media helped bring awareness to events around the world such as the Syrian Refugee Crisis, the devastating earthquakes in Nepal, Hurricane Patricia, the shooting at Charlie Hebdo, and the bombing in Paris. Support and interest in international affairs was expressed through Twitter, Instagram, and the use of hashtags. Furthermore, American culture began to demonstrate a deepened interest in politics as the 2016 elections race and debates began. Over 8.5 billion people tuned in to watch the first Democratic debate, breaking previous records. Politics and modern issues have crept into social media trends, vines, hashtags, gifs, and memes; specifically, Donald Trump. Who can forget all those hilarious memes about his 2015 Throwbacks: Let’s “Just Do It” Nicole Joseph Sharma other good foods,” Then there are also the more festive aspects to the season such as “the lights, classic Christmas movies, and the music,” some of Caitlin Young’s, a seventh grader, seasonal favorites. As students grow, their attitudes and emotions towards the holiday season do as well. For instance, they begin to show more gratitude and they begin to prioritize others over themselves. “It’s not just about the presents anymore, it’s more about appreciating spending time with friends and family and giving back to the community.” This is one of the many things that a tenth grader enjoys. As people age and mature, their opinions do as well, which is what is seen in the older students of the school and their individual perspectives on the holiday season. Senior, Jennifer Joseph, describes the season as “cozy because everything is warm, the mood, and how everyone is ready for break. It’s a really nice time,” A nice time indeed. For adults, their main concern around the holiday season is to make it mem- and Vishwajit From hearing “What’re those?!” hollered across the hallways, to snapping selfies on the iPhone 6, to humming one of Taylor Swift’s recent hit singles, 2015 has truly blessed America with many new aspects of American pop culture and society. Outbreaks in Hollywood, music, television, sports, politics, technology, and social media have all shaped this year and left us wondering what new trends will hurtle towards us in 2016. The music industry boomed and brought us memorable hits such as Uptown Funk, Hotline Bling, Stitches, See You Again, Hello, Cheerleader, Worth It, and Sugar. Singers such as Fetty Wap and Shawn Mendes made their debut in the world of pop radio music. Other artists made a comeback; some obvious examples are Adele and Justin Bieber. On the other hand, some artists like Taylor Swift sustained their popularity by making numerous songs that spent weeks as number 1 on the charts. At the Billboard Awards, Artist of the Year was awarded to Taylor Swift, and the title of Top Group was allotted to none other than One Direction. One of the main influences of music this year had to do with supplying teenagers with fresh new dance moves. Watch Me will definitely join classics, like the Cupid Shuffle at teen parties for years to come. Music affected major motion films as hair and contentious behavior? As the year comes to an end, we can also look back on technology and sports of 2015. People were definitely not holding back purchasing the year’s new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. Although these are all great, there were a few events that truly “broke” the internet this year. Along with this, earlier this year the transition of Bruce Jenner to Caitlyn Jenner not only shocked America, but received mixed opinions. Although it was seen as controversial at first, she continues to be an inspirational role model for many. Along with this, Zayn Malik made the decision to leave One Direction, crushing the hopes and dreams of many love-stricken fangirls. Surprisingly, Kanye West announced that he would be running for president in 2020 as well. And who can forget the infamous black and blue/white and gold dress that stirred up loads of havoc and discussion on the science behind it. Major social media upgrades from this year include Instagram allowing photos of any size to be uploaded, and the intriguing new Snapchat filters. Furthermore, many were ecstatic to see the new emoji updates that implemented characters of different races. However, the peak of American culture this year was truly when the Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal on June 26th, leading to loads of celebration everywhere. 2015 was such a great year, who knows what 2016 will bring? by Anas Abbas Your Mom’s Sauce is ra-Zoo Three, two, one… the buzzer goes off, and The Zoo stands up. As the players take the court, one name is called and the crowd erupts. Repeat this another four times for the five starting players. This is just the beginning of a clash between not only two rival teams, but also between the Zoo and the opposing team and fans. Sweat dripping, heavy breathing, heart pounding, voice cracking. This is what one has to go through for 32 minutes in order to be a successful member of the Zoo. If one hasn’t experienced all or most of these symptoms, then it hasn’t been a successful day. For 32 minutes, winning or losing, a student not only has to deal with the constant noise of the fellow fans, but also has to join in it at all times. Anyone can join in, Gladiator or not, but the students have to harmonize in their endless chants and yells. Yelling these chants in order to divert the enemy’s attention from the game, the Zoo has achieved the highest goal of every student section. These by trademark characteristics have earned the NHP Zoo the title of one of the top student sections in the conference. Senior forward and team captain, James Messina, has acknowledged the influence of the student section. “Bro, I’m telling you, we have the best zoo on the island. We really do have home court advantage.” Head Coach Rizzutti of the girl’s varsity basketball team has also acknowledged the impact of the students during the games and has become envious. “The Zoo needs to come to the girls’ games too. The Zoo was actually created from girl’s basketball.” As the se- niors in the Zoo are approaching their last, everyone is trying their best to be at the team’s away games and recreate that home court atmosphere for the players. They’re also making their best effort to go to the girls’ games, don’t worry, Coach Pickett. The “best student section on the island,” the Zoo acquired its peculiar name from of a unique tradition that was passed down from the ancient Spartans to NHP Memorial High Schooleach year, someone would come to a few games in an animal costume. The gorilla costume quickly became a fan-favorite Jeffin Kuriakose and Sachin Jacob Walking through their daily schedule in October of the 2014-2015 school year, many students at New Hyde Park Memorial felt as if a part of their day was missing. They could not pinpoint what exactly it was that was missing, but they were missing a touch of humor in their day. After this feeling loomed around the school for about a week, students of the Class of 2016 realized that their fellow classmate, Ryan Hugh, seemed to have disappeared. That’s when many people began to realize the feelings they experienced were a result of Ryan’s absence. His daily jokes, conversations, and presence were missing from the lives of his classmates, and nobody realized the value of his companionship until it wasn’t there. “Ryan is a quiet kid in a large crowd, but when he is speaking to a single person or a small group of friends, he isn’t the least bit reluctant to project himself and leave his presence,” said Kyle Bangug, a close friend of Ryan’s. Nobody was able to get into contact with Ryan, despite the many phone calls, texts, and emails from his friends and teachers. The topic of Ryan’s absence and the question of what happened to him began spreading like wildfire. As the school year progressed, students of New Hyde Park did not stop trying to find out what had happened to Ryan. It seemed as though nobody could find any trace of him. Just as thoughts and rumors that Ryan might have moved away or never be seen again began to Ryan’s Return arise, the truth was found. News began spreading among the community that Ryan had responded to a few of his friends and teachers that were trying to contact him. The reason behind Ryan’s vanishing from school left most of the Gladiator family in shock and awe. Ryan had been diagnosed with lymphoma, a form of cancer, and had to be taken out of school in order to receive treatment and rest. Daniella Lujambio, a classmate of Ryan, was dumbfounded when she heard the news. “Falling to a disease such as cancer is something one doesn’t expect to happen to oneself or somebody they know and are close with, but the reality is that it can happen to anyone at any time. When it does happen, it feels unreal, and when I heard of Ryan’s diagnosis, I was speechless”. Ryan was unable to attend school for a year after being diagnosed with lymphoma in October of 2014. This was during Ryan’s junior year, which is considered the most challenging and important year of high school. Ryan was also forced to miss the entire first mark- ing period of his senior year, a crucial and vital time for college applications. Fortunately, he was motivated to make the best of his situation and took a proactive approach to tasks such as preparing for his Regents Exams and getting into his top colleges, tasks that would be easier if he was in the classroom. Although Ryan wasn’t always feeling too well, he still powered through his school work, not allowing his grades and future to be defeated by lymphoma. He had help from his teachers, who came to his house for a 2-hour session every week to teach him all the curriculum, his family members, who always motivated him to not give up, as well as many friends and classmates, who always offered Ryan help in understanding and making up his schoolwork. “I can’t put any one person over another in terms of importance throughout my endeavor. I value everyone that was there by my side throughout the past year equally, and I couldn’t have made it through without them” said Ryan. Being home schooled was a new experience for Ryan, and it had its ups and the epitome of the Zoo. Although wearing costumes shows intense passion for the game, there is no true heart and soul of the rowdy crowd. Everyone’s souls amalgamate into one and try to achieve one goal - distract the other team at all times. For many seasons, this school has been pessimistic when it comes to athletics. Basketball has not been a specialty for this school in a while and many were carrying their doubts into this season. Although the Zoo has always been an exciting group, newfound optimism is rejuvenating the students’ and team’s hopes. Coming off of a great fall season for all sports in the school, there are high hopes for this team to make the playoffs. These high expectations have led to the emergence of a new and improved Zoo. With a 2-1 start, the students have a reason to keep up the exuberant atmosphere in the gymnasium. As the season progresses, supervisors should be cautious of the infamous Zoo, because it will gain more and more support as the team continues to defy the odds. and downs. Although he wasn’t able to see his classmates and friends, Ryan was able to receive more individualized attention and learn at a faster pace. When he wasn’t making up what he missed in his classes or receiving treatment, Ryan spent his time efficiently by preparing for college, which was not that far away. “I go to my guidance counselor, Mr. Barbieri, for college related questions. We meet every now and again, and if I ever need anything I can just give him a call. My English teacher, Mrs. Kaspar, helps me out with my college essays and any necessary supplements. Outside of school, my cousins are my go-to people when I need college help”. All of Ryan’s peers and supporters helped him to stay on track and make it seem as if he had not missed anything in his academics, and Ryan is very grateful for that. When he came back to school in December, Ryan was very joyful that he was able to see his friends and classmates that he missed, but there was a feeling of sorrow lingering within him. When asked what was wrong, Ryan said “I lost many opportunities to make memories with my friends. I have had many good times at NHP, and losing a year’s worth of time with my peers was very disappointing, because it is something I will never get back.” Although this thought lingers in Ryan’s mind, he nevertheless holds his head high, as he is grateful to be able to recover from his diagnosis and return to his normal life, an opportunity not a lot of people in the same situation as Ryan are given. A cappella App is a (Dub)Smash by Sonam Delhiwala Remember those moments of intense singing in which you tried to perform every part of the song you were listening to? With the immensely popular app called “A cappella” circulating all throughout social media, you can now sing your favorite Destiny’s Child song while being able to successfully achieve every harmony simultaneously without needing a Kelly Rowland to accompany you. The prevalent app is much more complex than the “DubSmash” app, which reached its height of popularity during the summer of 2015. A cappella sustains the same concept, but it revolves around actual singing rather than lip-syncing. The app allows you to create up to 9 different screens, with each screen being recorded separately. While maneuvering the app and recording each screen is fairly simple, the musical technicalities make the process of creating the final video a feat that requires competence and numerous determined attempts. Coming from someone who has attempted to make at least 5 different videos, recording each part of the song, whether it is the background vocals or the instrumentation, requires great skill and continuous effort to perfect the timing of the part being recording. “One of the most difficult parts about making these videos is that to achieve the different harmonies, you have to wait for long periods of time until you actually start singing, and when you do, it can be off count,” said sophomore Eleni Kothesakis. The difficulties you choose.” It didn’t take long for these videos to consume almost every popular social media platform to the point where they were all that people’s newsfeed encompassed. A cappella videos are truly a sensational trend that has led to millions may vary by person, but overall, the process initially is not as simple. The most gratifying aspect of a cappella videos is the triviality of the quality of singing. Although it would make the videos more impressive, it is not imperative that you have to qualify to be the 6th member of Pentatonix. “The best part about them is that you don’t actually have to be good at singing to make these videos,” Eleni agreed. “All you need is a funny approach to any song of people finding a way to display their personality. “…People are using them as a way of expression…some are using [them] to make funny videos,” said junior Camy Dluginski. The concept of the A cappella app has allowed people to depict their personality through means of entertainment and even revealing their hidden performing talents. When asked why she enjoys creating a cappella videos, Camy said, “I enjoyed making them because…I made them to make Proudly supports the New Hyde Park Chariot my friends laugh.” Not only do these videos provide a means of expression, but they also enable a heartening and uplifting aspect to someone’s day. After seeing just a few of these videos, it isn’t difficult to understand why the majority of the population regarded them as entertaining. “A cappella videos are extremely ridiculous,” said senior Michael Valentino, “which is what makes them so funny.” Although it is mere vocals, the idea of singing background vocals or instrumentation can be a somewhat embarrassing concept if surrounded by others. However, others may see it as an amusing and crucial part of the process. “The entire process is humorous because you have to create weird noises for long periods of time, then the actual singing part doesn’t even have to be good,” said Michael. Generally, the purpose of the videos is more to make people laugh rather than expose the talent behind them. The a cappella app has been flourishing all throughout social media, and it seems to be a trend that will continue for months to come. If you have yet to create an a cappella video, give it a try. After all, with enough experience and practice, perhaps even you can become the 6th member of Pentatonix or anyother a cappella group you want. Paying Off With Playoffs Hall of Lame by Tyler Baron Once again, the Baseball Writers Association of America has released the 2016 Hall of Fame ballot, and once again, fans were reminded of the bias that always keeps their favorite players out of Cooperstown. While smaller subcommittees are pining over legacy inductions of players born before the Civil War, legends are being denied entry or barely squeaking in. The Baseball Writers Association of America is a committee of 700 writers who cover baseball in major news publications, 549 of whom voted. These 549 sports journalism snobs (and that isn’t meant as an insult) all have their own biases, and when a player needs 75% of their votes to be enshrined, great players always get denied. Let’s look at Craig Biggio as a case study. Seven-time All-Star, member of the 3,000 hit club, Gold Glove winner, Craig Biggio. Often regarded as one of the all-time best second-basemen in the history of the game, Biggio took three years to finally garner enough votes to be inducted. Now let’s take a look at Frank Thomas, designated hitter for the Chicago White Sox. He had less hits and less AllStar appearances in his career, and obviously did not display any defensive skill as a DH. Yet, he was elected in his first year of eligibility. Of course, he fully deserved his induction, but what exactly gave him that edge over Biggio? The system by which players are inducted into the Hall of Fame is outdated and riddled with bias. Sports journalists can by nature be critics and elitists, and formulate very strong opinions, and that’s fine, it makes for interesting reads, and everyone is entitled to think what they want. The problem arises when these few hundred egos are entrusted in determining the legacy of players who are beloved by millions of fans. Shouldn’t the fans be deciding who gets into the Hall? Or at least, a wider representative group that isn’t made up of people whose career is to rip these players apart in print? Fans definitely have bias too, it would be foolish to deny that. But look at All-Star voting, where talent is acknowledged beyond team loyalties, and fans of baseball celebrate players for their skill, much more so than the BBWAA does when they elect people to the Hall. Because when Craig Biggio needs to wait three ballot cycles before he can finally receive the recognition he deserves, it’s almost a fact that it’s not just because of the number of hits he had, or the batting average he held. by Sabrina Balducci For the first time since 2011, our very own varsity football team made it to playoffs; and what an exciting ride it was! With hard work and dedication, the NHP Varsity Football Team made our school proud with a series of wins. The bleachers full of fans, friends, faculty, and family, the football team brought home its first victory of the season at our own homecoming game. The excitement was never ending as the team continued to win game after game. Each game and each victory gave Source: Jim Carrick the team more confidence as they came together and began to work as a unit. “The way we were able to succeed is that we played for the name on the front of the jersey rather than the one on the back. By putting all effort toward the team and working for our teammates rather than ourselves, we were able to go far together,” said starting defensive lineman Nicholas Lasko. Pretty soon, the team, who started the season as un- by Alicia Manjila derdogs, became a force to be reckoned with. The fans got in on the excitement as well, traveling to away games and packing extra blankets for cold nights, all to cheer on the Gladiators. As a spec- tator myself, I would have to say one of the most exciting games I witnessed was against Westbury at their homecoming. The whole game was close, and towards the end of the fourth quarter, we were losing. But with a sudden turn of events, our team scored in the last few seconds, ending the game with a victory of 13-12. When the team made it to playoffs our school couldn’t have been more excited, greeting the team with posters hung in the halls, dressing in all blue to the game, holding up signs, chanting our loudest, and encouraging the team. Although the game concluded with a defeat, the pride our school had for this football season is everlasting. Not only did the team have a great season, but they will inspire future teams to come. “I knew this team would be a hard working team that would compete week in and week out They helped put New Hyde Park back on the map. It was great for our players to get a taste of playoff football but our players know that’s not the ultimate goal. We want to take the next step as a program next season. This team was an absolute pleasure to coach. They came to practice every day ready to work and get better,” said coach Ron Pickett. It appears New Hyde Park has even more greatness to look forward to in the future, thanks to the hard work of this year’s team. Serving Up Success Despite the many challenges the Boys’ Varsity Volleyball team encountered this fall, they achieved unprecedented success. The team has a longstanding history of success, going nearly undefeated many seasons, and winning their conference. This year their accumulated success from the past allowed them to advance and play in conference one. Conference one teams proved to be more challenging than their previous opponents, and demanded more on their own part. Senior Sachin Jacob explains the wakeup call they faced playing in conference one for the first time, “We were going into the season with high expectations, Source: Jim Carrick but we started to realize making it to playoffs would be a hard feat.” This transition was a difficult obstacle that the boys evidently overcame by making to the playoffs. However this wasn’t their only obstacle. After the first few weeks the boys were shocked and dismayed that their coach, Coach Eiserman, had to take time out due to personal health issues. Shane Jacob ex- plains how this impacted the team and how they recovered, “We struggled at first without our coach, but then we realized that he would want us to do our best. Even through the adversity, we still stayed together and got the job done.” The boys displayed incredible resilience and were able to adapt to whatever was thrown their way both on and of the court. This resilience is what allowed them to succeed, as Austin Manjila explains saying “Our greatest attribute is our ability to keep moving even when we got knocked down. We had to deal with injuries, our coach having surgery, new players, and being underdogs in the toughest conference, but we still managed to get some wins and have a great season overall.” A great season indeed! The team made history as the first boys’ Varsity Volleyball team at New Hyde Park to win a playoff game. They put it all on the line for this game, as Sachin Jacob stated “Coach wanted us to play without fear and that’s the attitude that helped us succeed.” This fearless attitude not only got them to playoffs but also carried them to victory in the first round. This victory was well deserved considering all the obstacles they faced to get there. The boys defeated Bethpage 3-1 in the first round playoff game, making them the first New Hyde Park boys’ Varsity Volleyball team to do so. The victory was an affirmation of all the time and energy the team put in this season, as Sachin Jacob expresses saying “It felt great to win because it was a testament to our hard work and talent.” Several players of the team also received recognition for their individual achievements this past season. CJ Carrick was recognized as an all-county player, and James Ronson and Ygor Mononi as all-conference players. Cameron Pon received an “Unsung Hero” award. Boys’ Basketball Source: James Messina The recent Coaches vs. Cancer tournament proved to be big for the team, as their loyal fanbase turned out in droves to help cheer them on. As the regular seaoson begins, seniors James Messina and Ben Cradin are among those leaading the charge ahead. Senior Kyle Bangug said, “We’ve got great players. Once we get in our grove, we’ll be a truly formidable team” -T.Baron Source: Sabrina Balducci Girls’ Basketball A new season is just around the corner for the girls as they attempt to make a push for the postseason. Team leaders, Alex Bongiorno, Hanah Arkin, and freshman star, Joanna Mauceri have been working hard though the offseason to make sure that the team has a memorable and winning season. Junior, Nafia Ikram said, “I think we have the potential to make the playoffs, and win together as a team.” -T.Baron Winter Track & Field Source: Susan Daily The new season means more promise for the team, fresh off a successful pair of meets. After some hard preseason training, the team is ready to make its mark on Section VIII. Senior, Joelle Wright and junior, Daniel Diaz are among the many standouts so far. Coach Buith said, “We have a solid group of veterans coming back to lead a lot of new talent. I can’t wait to see what we do.” -T. Baron Source: Frankie Bachhuber Riflery Featuring the talents of New Hyde Park students Krysta Sollecito, Megan Nguten, and Frank Bachhuber, who has used his time on the team to grow as a leader and prominent contributor, the team is pushing for greatness. Under the guidance of coach, Mr. Lein, they expect to live up to their potential for sucess. Senior Darren Bonura said, “We keep moving forward because we can always do better.” -T.Baron The Grey Mamba Wrestling Source: Mark Niewierowski The Varsity Wrestling team has begun what they hope will be a strong, winning season. New Hyde Park is being represnted on the mat this year by sophomore, Ari Bazigos, and junior, Mark Niewierowski, as the intradistrict team beings to compete. Led by Coach Ian McConnell, the boys hope to use their experience with the sport to being home a winning season -T.Baron Source: Sports Illustrated by Vishruth Girish There’s no questioning it – Kobe Bryant is one of the greatest basketball players of all time. His legendary commitment to excellence, and his relentless drive to win led him to five championships, and when the time comes, to the Hall of Fame. He’s also known as one of the game’s greatest villains, his with high level of commitment and performance alienating teammates. He embraced the role he was thrust into, reveling in silencing the crowd with his play. Looking back, Kobe’s career will be defined by his audacity on the court. Kobe’s always had questionable shot selection, but what separated him from the rest was his ability to make ridiculous shots look routine. Dribble all the way across court with time running out and hit the game winner from the right elbow? Check. Score 81 points in a game for the second-highest total in NBA history? Check. His game was always iso-heavy and some would even call it methodical, but it produced jawdropping highlight after highlight. As late as the 2012-13 season, Kobe was lighting up the NBA. As a 34 year old, Kobe was proving that he could still score on anybody in the league. Although his athleticism had waned from what it was during his prime, he still had the quickness to blow by defenders, and the body control to contort his way around the rim. That season, he was among the league leaders in scoring with 27.3 points per game. He singlehandedly dragged the Lakers into playoff contention, but the weight of this task proved to be too much for his aging body. After playing seven consecutive quarters, he suffered a torn Achilles tendon and his season was over. If Kobe’s career trajectory can be represented as a mountain, his Achilles injury is the cliff that leads straight down. His injury sapped what athleticism he had left. Post-Achilles Kobe couldn’t create any separation from defenders, and as a result, his production suffered. To add insult to injury, Kobe suffered another injury just six games after returning from his torn Achilles. This time it was his knee; a fracture would keep him out the rest of the following season as well. Coming back after two catastrophic injuries, Kobe suffered yet another one the next year – with a rotor cuff tear in his right shoulder that would require season-ending surgery. These three consecutive seasonending injuries set the stage for the disaster that is the 2015-16 season. The statistics don’t lie – Kobe has been one of the worst players in the entire league. Out of 57 players who have attempted at least 200 shots, Kobe ranks dead last in effective field goal percentage. He’s grown infatuated with the three-point shot, jacking them to the tune of 7.6 attempts per game – which is nearly double his career average. At the same time, he’s barely making 20% of his attempts. Essentially, Kobe is hoisting up threes like he’s Steph Curry, but he’s clunking them like a seven-foot tall center would. The game tape would apologize if it could speak; there have been games with multiple air balls and shooting percentages in the single digits. The low point of this season (so far) was a nationally televised game against the league-leading Golden State Warriors, where Kobe shot a ghastly 1 for 14 against the very same players that grew up wanting to be him. A superstar for much of the 2000s, Kobe was an idol for an entire generation of players. They grew up modeling their game after his, practicing his signature fade away, and watching highlight after highlight. It is truly a shame that all we see today is a shell of vintage Kobe. Watching a Laker game has turned into a depressing affair; with thoughts that perhaps the critics are right – perhaps Kobe should have retired after the first injury. But occasionally, ever so rarely, there’s a flash of vintage Kobe that shines through the mess, and leaves us fans begging for more. Ultimately, the air balls may be painful, but if there’s anyone who can make us believe in the impossible – it’s Kobe. Godzingis Takes Over MSG Keshav Persaud and Prathit Shukla The story of an underdog is an interesting one, where a person isn’t expected to be great, but against all odds, makes the team and rises to complete stardom. This can be seen all throughout the movies, but it has actually taken place with Kristaps Porzingis, who was the fourth pick in the first round of the NBA draft pick for the struggling New York Knicks. On June 25th, 2015, the day of the NBA draft finally arrived. Kristaps Porzingis had spent the last month intensely preparing and working out with numerous teams, unsure of where he was heading. Any pick would be okay for him and he was predisposed to go anywhere his 19 years of life would take him in the world of the NBA, from the tanking Lakers and Sixers to the talented Thunder or Pistons, where stars such as Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, and many more Hall of Famers had been made. After the third pick in the draft, Jahlil Okafor, many Knicks fans were disappointed with the Sixers for pouncing on the young talent that the Knicks desperately needed to inject into their dying franchise. It didn’t help that in the next pick, the Knicks surprised everyone, including the media analysts, by taking the 19 year old Latvian-born Kristaps Porzingis. Right after Adam Silver announced the Knicks’ choice, the fans erupted with despair and a loud echo of boos filled the stadium. Why in the world would they choose someone like this? It didn’t help that Stephen A. Smith, a reputable analyst, had also shown great distaste for the pick. But then, Porzingis proved everyone wrong. Currently, he is the second best player on the New York Knicks, a far cry from what fans had thought would happen when his name was called at the draft. In his first four games in November, he double-doubled in three of them. Now, after some putback dunks and impressive spin moves, Porzingis is putting up numbers unseen for a rookie, averaging 13 points, 9 rebounds, and 2 blocks per game. He has also caught Stephen A. Smith’s attention again, forcing him to take back his previous comments on Porzingis after a couple of monster performances against the Hornets and the Rockets. Even though his main strength, the long range jump improved throughout his high school career, this was his finest season so far. And with it being his last shot at cross country in high school, he found additional motivation. With the help of Coach William Buith, constant encouragement a strong sense of motivation, Julian was able to beat the odds and become one of the few New Hyde Park athletes to ever go to States. Julian has been dedicated member of the track team since he began high school. As a member of the Cross Country, Winter Track & Field and Spring Track & Field team, Julian pretty much never stops running and will never stop improving as he works to reach all of his goals. After being on a team will him, I can state firsthand that Julian is always working hard and never fails to try his best, while also encouraging others. He consistently attends every practice and pushes himself to be the best he can be at all times. Despite his numerous personal accomplishments, he received just as much joy out of watching his teammates succeed. He said, “I was winning races in conference meets for my team, and that mattered more than my personal record.” For Julian, running was still a team sport, even if all of the times were in- dividual. When asked about how it felt to be so successful, he says “As a runner, there’s no better feeling than seeing yourself or your teammates have such a huge improvement in one season. It just goes to show that all the hard work over the long season pays off.” When asked about his star protégé, Coach Buith said, “It’s always great as a coach to see someone on the team step up and work their way to the top. He wasn’t the best runner when he joined us, but his success now shows how you get out of the sport what you put in.” Julian progressed from a timid, unsure tenth grader to a confident team leader, and watched his team grow just as much, winning relays and making serious marks on their conference. Qualifying and training for State Championships is no easy feat, and Julian’s determination and ability to push through the pain and keep working to get better are inspiring and encourage others to work hard and follow in his footsteps. Just as legends such as Joe Morris had their names up on the school records board for decades, Julian DePaz will be a standout for years to come. The season exceeded his wildest dreams; he says, “I couldn’t ask for a better way to end my high school cross country career.” by Source: Wall Street Journal It’s not every day that a New Hyde Park athlete makes it to State Championships. While there are many talented athletes on team sports, individual sports, such as Cross Country, arguably allow people to better showcase their true potential. This fall season, Julian DePaz capitalized on his years of hard work and proved his skill by making it to the Cross Country State Championships. His times have decreased drastically, and he has broken several school records, with a very impressive 14:36.49 4K and a 17:02.93 5K time. Julian has progressed impressively throughout the season, training hard and cutting down his times. On his improvement, he says “I had improved phenomenally from last year, when my best time was 18:59, but still I just knew that it wasn’t good enough.” When asked about his journey, Julian said, “At the start of the cross country season, one of my goals was to be one of the top 5K runners in the County, but I honestly didn’t think I had a great chance at qualifying for the State Championships, knowing all the phenomenal athletes in the state class I’d be competing against”. Although he ran continuously well and constantly Source: Javier DePaz DePaz Strides To States Danielle Schwartz and Logan Ward by shot, has not arrived at NBA, it’s appearing slowly. Throughout November, Porzingis was able to increase his field goal percentage to 41% with a 31% percent three point field goal percentage. If Porzingis continues his outstanding play, he has a lot in store for himself in the future. After Porzingis proved to Jackson and his fan base that he could flat-out ball, he became one of the most popular rookies in the NBA 2015-2016 season. Competing with the likes of Karl-Anthony Towns and Jahlil Okafor, Porzingis is a solid contender for the Rookie of the Year. No other rookie this year has completed a rise to fame this quickly from across the ocean. Starting as a skinny, 10-year old kid with cornrows arriving at his first practice with minimal knowledge of the game, he is now standing at the doorstep of fame, where legends like Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and Wilt Chamberlain reside. Porzingis has made a huge impact in his first year on the team, so hopefully this steam won’t let out anytime soon, as his contributions to the Knicks are valuable. Only time will tell if he will pan out, but the future looks very bright for this rookie.