Skip to main content.

Archives

This is the archive for 02 September 2011

Friday, September 02, 2011


Courier Staff Photo
Varsity players Hugo Cabrera and
Joshua Garma entertained at
today's lunch rally


Courier Staff Report

James Logan's varsity and junor varsity football teams opens their seasons tonight against Arroyo High School in the Judson E. Taylor stadium after a long summer of practice.

"Arroyo is a decent team; we've got to do our best," said Marcus Agraviador, a senior linebacker/runningback and former Courier staffer. "My coach thinks we have to step up on defense and offense."

The varsity team has already been undefeated in three scrimmages in preparation for the season.

Members of the teams said they're confident they'll do well tonight against a dangerous opponent.






By Roger Moore
The Orlando Sentinel (MCT)

Seven Tulane students plus two bayou rednecks plus scores of sharks plus 3-D add up to zero fun in "Shark Night 3D," the worst movie of the summer, arriving on the last weekend of the summer.

Director David R. Ellis has delivered a heartless, suspense-free 90 minutes of sharks dining out on kids stuck on an island in a Louisiana lake. It's one of those magical movie locations: There's no cell reception, and while the power grid serves the island-mansion where the Tulane seven hang out, nobody thought to install a land line. With conditions like these, it's no wonder Louisiana has to give away the store in incentives to get Hollywood to film there.

From wikipedia:
Lucretia Peabody Hale (2 September 1820 – 12 June 1900) was a United States journalist and author.

Hale was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and educated at George B. Emerson's school there. Subsequently she devoted herself to literature, and was a member of the Boston School Committee for two years.

Hale published numerous stories in periodicals and newspapers, some of which were collected in books.

Read The Peterkin Papers, by Lucretia Peabody Hale, free from Project Gutenberg
.