By Sarrah Wilkes
J. Pierrepont Finch (played by Ben Robinow, a junior), climbs the ladder of success in the business world...without really knowing what he is doing.
THE OBSERVER IS THE JEWISH COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL OF THE BAY’S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE.
By Sarrah Wilkes
J. Pierrepont Finch (played by Ben Robinow, a junior), climbs the ladder of success in the business world...without really knowing what he is doing.
By Jesse Lieberman
Those of you who were here last year likely remember enjoying cranberry or apple juice at lunch. And this year, you’ve probably noticed that they are no longer there. What happened?
By Arno Rosenfeld
Evan Wolkenstein has memories of horrified students insisting they had left an assignment on his desk. “They would say, ‘I left something on your desk, didn’t you get it?” he recalls, “And then what do you do?”
By Lennart Simonsson, McClatchy Tribune
Three women from Liberia and Yemen received the Nobel Peace Prize on Saturday in recognition of their efforts to enhance the role of their gender in peace work.
By Aviva Herr-Welber
To combat increasing tardiness to Tefillah a new system of “morning greeters” has been implemented this year, building on a revamped Tefillah remediation program started near the end of last year.
By Elijah Jatovsky
Information recently acquired by The Observer has uncovered information about a previously unknown, behind the scenes debate regarding what food the vending machines should carry.
by Renée Torchio-MacDonald
Between hours of homework, social life, family obligations and finding time to relax it can be difficult for students to squeeze in time to get all the necessary physical education credits needed for graduation.
by Noah Goldstein
5:15am – Wake up. Turn on iPad and read through emails about various crises having to do with the day’s events. Start reading the news.