Prom, The Memory That Will Never Die
Imani Bess, Reporter
May 23, 2013
Prom, the night to remember, left the upperclassmen with nothing but sweet memories and excitement for their new college experiences. They all arrived in their beautiful dresses and sophisticated tuxedos ready to party! The prom was held in Berkeley’s Golden Gate Fields and was accompanied by a scenic... Read more »
Time to Stand Up
Edwin Valadez, Reporter
May 23, 2013
Many people in KKC deny getting bullied because it brings back horrifying memories, some aren’t scared to share the truth about their pasts, take for example freshman Genesis Alvarez. Genesis has never been bullied but she has her thoughts on what she would do in the case of seeing someone get bullied.... Read more »
Ms. Buchsbaum is The BOMB
Edwin Valadez
May 23, 2013
Ms. Buchsbaum started teaching here at KKC after finding out about a Chemistry opening which she heard from a friend, which is friends with Ms. LeBlanc. Ms. Buchsbaum was born in Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania. One thing she liked about Philadelphia were the seasons, especially the fall.... Read more »
How to Bake Cookies REALLY Well
Zachary Baxter, Reporter & Copy Editor
March 26, 2013
When you bake cookies you have to bake them well. Ideally, they should turn out slightly crispy round the edges yet gooey-chocolatey in the center. So good. Here are some quick tips to elevate your cookie baking to the next level, fella. Now, if you want softer cookies, because you like them really... Read more »
Rest in Peace Assassin’s Creed, You Deserve It
Abayomi Taylor, Reporter
March 21, 2013
PC, Xbox, PlayStation, or hand held: Assassin’s Creed has always been the way to go. It has captivated and cultivated an almost secret population of gamers with an artful story and brutal kill animations. Ubisoft has found a diamond in Assassin’s Creed 3. But like most diamonds, it needs some polishing... Read more »
College: A Financial Reality?
Sierra Burris, Reporter & Lion Showcase Editor
March 20, 2013
While getting into their dream school is undeniably challenging enough,thousands of students across the country face an additional, arguably more confusing task at hand: financing their college education with limited resources, support and information. In fact, over half of families cannot afford college.... Read more »
Graduation To-Do List
Shayne Floyd, Reporter
March 20, 2013
As seniors prepare themselves for graduation, there are many processes that they must go through. There are applications, cap and gown payments, and so much more before seniors will step onto the podium and get their diplomas. We seniors have been making to-do lists in College Connection since the beginning... Read more »
I need my “Mama”!
Breanna Francolino, Reporter & News Editor
March 20, 2013
People are roaring about the release of the hair raising Spanish-Canadian horror Mama. Co-written and directed by Andres Muschietti and presented by Guillermo Del Torro, Jessica Chastain stars in Mama, the horrifying teeth clencher that began showing in theatres January. “I will never be able to use... Read more »
Chocolate Madness
Breanna Francolino, Reporter & News Editor
March 20, 2013
“No, I can’t eat chocolate! I’ll get fat!” Like many other popular phrases, the idea that “eating chocolate is bad for you” and “chocolate will make you fat” are indeed rumors. Before you use every last ounce of your strength to resist that cocoa-heavenly goodness, you might want to consider... Read more »
Taking Depression Seriously
Iakbal Kaur, Reporter
March 20, 2013
Every year, two million teens between the ages of twelve and seventeen suffer from major depression, according to Trumpet.com. Teenage depression is a problem that is rapidly growing every day and is becoming a serious issue in the United States. Instead of seeking help, many teenagers turn to physical... Read more »

