Theory of Everything Review
By: Fides Linga “While there is life, there is hope”
By: Fides Linga “While there is life, there is hope”
By: Rachel Almuli While most of the student body is familiar with the school library as a place for lunchtime socializing or last-minute printing, few actually dare venture into the bookshelves that lay just a few feet away. Many of the teachers at FHCI have given lessons on how to use the library as a … More Library Bulletin
By: Michael Gyssels In a thrilling contest, tightly contested until the final seconds, your Forest Hill Falcons boys hockey team advanced to the Semi-Finals with a 4-3 victory over the Lawrence Park Panthers.
By: Mac Marzolini Getting a job where you can work hands on with animals is a dream come true for many high school students – especially me. The biggest problem is that such jobs require prior experience working with animals. Since those job themselves provide experience, it becomes an endless cycle. I however found a … More Volunteering at the Zoo
By: Mac Marzolini Chapter One: The Serpent of Death The snake was coiled upon in the leaf litter, its brown scales reflected off of my head torch. Knowing exactly how potent its venom is and the size of its fangs, I sweat in nervousness. I have been sweating all day but only now it is not … More Out of my Depth
By: Noa Salamon and Shelby Flomen The FHCI 2014-15 yearbook breaks new ground that will surely surprise readers – but you don’t have to take our word for it. We sat down with yearbook editors, Jaclyn Flomen and Megan Soheili to get an inside preview of what to expect in this year’s publication.