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Students power EduCon

January 25, 2013 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

Students working at EduCon 2012.

By Leah Kelly

Staff Writer

Coming to you live from Philadelphia PA, it’s SLA’s annual EduCon!

As a fundraiser for the school, EduCon makes keeping operating costs low a priority. What makes the conference possible is the initiative and elbow grease of the student volunteers.

The whole crew is managed by Student Co-Chairs Senior Ryan Harris and Junior Tsion Habtamu. Approximately 175 students are volunteering this year as part of a food crew, tour guide group, coat checker, cashier and much more.

Sophomore Nikki Adeli has a very important job this year at Educon–she is replacing Jeff Kessler as EduConcierge.

“As head concierge, I will be overseeing the EduCon Conference Services in addition to helping all guests at the event with whatever they may need,” Adeli said. No word on whether the cart from last year will be make a return appearance.

Sophomore Dylan Long also has a job that is going to make guests satisfied with their time at EduCon 2.5.

“I am director of travel services,” Dylan says. “Basically I have to tell people how to get around the city because people from all over the continent are coming and they have no idea how to get around. I have to know all the best restaurants to send them to with different budgets and the entire septa routes and schedule.”

Other student positions include Coffee Czar Jenn Wright and many student “docents” who are personal hosts to VIPs who attend the conference. Docents are hand-picked because they have similar interests as the attendees.

Now in its sixth year, operations are running smoothly overall — although there’s a few hiccups each time.

Two years ago, the student volunteers had to deal with a snowstorm which cancelled school–they showed anyway to have an “unschool” day with people who could make it.

That was also the year that SLA did coat check for the first time, and the system got messy.

“Everybody brought a peacoat,” Senior Sam Lovett-Perkins said, who helped manage the room when he was a sophomore. “There was a pile of peacoats… everyone got their coat in the end, though.”

This year, a challenge is getting the outlets to work. The third floor ballroom has intermittent electricity, which makes providing hot beverages difficult.

“EduCon attendees get really, really hyped up about their coffee,” said Wright. “When the electricity is unreliable, that can make for a disastrous situation.”

The conference is once again sold out, and SLA is expecting close to 600 attendees over the course of the weekend. As with all school events, the volunteers look forward to making this year’s EduCon a success.

Filed Under: Features, Uncategorized

Hallway Fashion: Penelope Deoliveira

January 24, 2013 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

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Would you consider yourself fashionable, to stand out fashion-wise amongst the students at SLA?

I believe I am.

Do you know which each item is from? If so name the places you got it from. 

Well, I brought that shirt from Forever 21. I think it was 17 or 18 dollars. The leggings were H&M, and the shoes were Forever 21.

That cuff is really interesting. Where did you get it from? Why did you choose to pair it with your outfit?

I think forever 21. My mom bought it for me, so I’m unsure. I wore it with that particluar outfit because for one, all my other my jewelry was gold, and to match the shirt. Second, since the shirt had an interesting pattern, and the bracelet does too, I choose to wear it. Last, it’s one of the only gold bracelets I have.

Who is your fashion icon that you get inspiration from?

Wow, that’s a hard one. I like a lot of different people’s style. Lady Gaga’s is nice, because it’s different, although I wouldn’t wear any of the crazy stuff she does. Kim Kardashian style is nice too. Audrey Hepburn’s style really was interesting, she wore stuff that complemented her slim build. Basically, I just look at fashion magazines or stores ads and see how they wear it, and see how I can pull it off, or modify it myself.

Where do you find inspiration?

I find inspiration mostly in colors, the way things fit, and if things look cheap or not. I love shopping for super inexpensive clothes, but if it looks cheap, I won’t buy it. Also, color schemes matter. To many colors looks a mess, and to little looks boring. I like to match certain colors with others that complement it. Also if I find a good shirt in a store, I’ll think, “What can I wear with this?” If I don’t have anything, I won’t buy it.

Where do you usually shop?

Mostly H&M and Forever 21; they’re cheap, but have nice clothes.

Interview by Dalena Bui

Filed Under: Features, Uncategorized Tagged With: Features, hallway fashion, HF

Locker Talk: What website do you wish was unblocked in school? Why?

January 23, 2013 by lpahomov

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“Facebook. I like facebook and it’s really fun.” - Freshman Hikma Salhe
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“Tumblr. I feel as though we should have other means of expressing ourselves besides twitter.” - Sophomore Alexis Dean
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“Damnlol because when I finish my work I think there should be a site we can go to to waste time.” - Sophomore Nadir Meeks
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“Facebook because there is definitely a lot of educational things you could find on there if you use it right.” - Freshman Morgan Caswell-Warnick
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“Spotify. Having spotify blocked is just going to make us torrent music.” - Junior Anthony Buchanico
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“Youtube. I know it’s unblocked already but I don’t care about any other website.” - Junior Ananda Kinght
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“No website. People shouldn’t be focusing on something else besides their school work.” - Sophomore Rahed Albarouki
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Filed Under: Features, Uncategorized Tagged With: blocked, Locker Talk, LT, School District

Students Limited By Blocked Websites

January 22, 2013 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

By Tytianna Broadwater

Staff Writer

In this past year the school district of Philadelphia has been blocking websites that have previously been available to us.

Last year, there was access to websites and apps such as Spotify which only played music, but is blocked this year

No one really knows how or why the school district blocks or unblocks the websites, “I don’t know who’s mind goes behind the whole process and I wish I could talk to them,” said Senior Annisa Ahmed.

Teachers and students feel it’s a pain in the bum to not have access to Facebook because SLA does a lot of networking. “Facebook should be unblocked because it’s social media and Twitter is unblocked, so it’s basically the same thing there.” Annisa said.

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Some other students have mixed feelings about the websites we have access to, “They’re good at picking out distractions,” stated sophomore Melanie Harrington. “But they don’t realize that some of the websites are used for more good than harm.”

“Its not totally clear what triggers a blocked page” English Teacher Larissa Pahomov said, after her juniors wrote and posted their 2fer papers and then came back to find their articles blocked by the school district labeled as ‘pornography’.

Students at SLA have stated they get really annoyed when they are doing a project and they need a simple picture such as a flower and they can’t access it because of labels like ‘mixed content’.

On the other hand Principal Chris Lehmann does not experience content blocking like the rest of the school because of his administrative access.

“SLA would rejoice if things are unblocked,” Annisa added.

 

Filed Under: Features, Uncategorized Tagged With: blocked, Features

Jovan Lewis Show Preps for Premiere

January 18, 2013 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

By Abe Musselman

Staff Writer

Junior Jovan Lewis is hard to miss. At six feet, four inches, he’s the kind of guy who has to duck to avoid low doorways. Jovan is a model student and can often be seen hanging out in the SLA library, but most people don’t know that he also has a deep love of comedy and sees it as the most important thing he has to offer.

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Host Jovan Lewis

“I’ll tell people jokes to make them laugh when they’re feeling upset,” he said with a smile during our interview.

Jovan just likes to cheer people up with a little laughter, which is exactly what he hopes to do with his newest project, The Jovan Lewis Show. He describes the program as a comedy talk show that is part reality, part fantasy.

Along with his co-creator and cameraman Pierce Meier, Jovan has a unique vision for his new show. “It’s not going to be super-professional. Most of the comedy will be improv.” He added, “I seem the funniest when I’m not actually trying to be funny.”

The show will feature guests from SLA who will interact with the cast, some of whom play fictional versions of themselves. Other members of the show will include characters that Jovan dreamed up with his production crew, including an obnoxious stagehand and a racially insensitive high school student.

The creators plan to tape a live showing every other week using the video production equipment from Mr. Herman’s Digital Video class, then release the recording the following Friday. Each episode of the show will then be edited using FinalCut and posted online in the tradition of other student projects such as Senior Stephen Holts’s The High School Office and Senior Dylan Cordivari’s Dylan’s Dumpster.

Jovan has high hopes that his show will become a success among SLA students, and that he will be able to continue during his senior year. He dreams of becoming a filmmaker after high school, and sees this project as a chance to learn the basics and sharpen his skills before college.

More than anything, Jovan just wants to have fun doing something that he enjoys. He’s not giving too much away for now, but you can catch the first live performance this Friday January 17th in the Drama Studio after school.

With its unique blend of strange characters and relevant discussion topics, The Jovan Lewis Show is giving SLA students one more reason to pay attention to one of our most unique personalities.

Filed Under: A&E, Features, Uncategorized Tagged With: barrel o' laughs, comedy, jovan, knee-slapping, lewis, media, sla

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