Are You A Grinch Or A Scrooge?
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Semi-Formal Photo Photobooth Pictures! … More Semi-Formal Photobooth Pictures!
A Slam Poem By Sage G.
See for yourself in this short montage of video clips made by last year’s grade 12 students in IDC Film:
On December 31st, YouTube “star” Logan Paul uploaded a video to his channel featuring a suicide victim in Aokigahara, commonly known as the “suicide forest” because of the large number of people that take their own lives (estimates claim that over 100 suicides take place each year, although Japan no longer releases its death counts.) … More Logan Paul is Making Some Noise
By Sophie Gold My brother is a movie nut. On his recent birthday, we went to see the newest adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express. I enjoyed it very much and recommend it to you. It has a great twist of an ending on par with The Usual Suspects which I won’t spoil … More This Was Going To Be A Movie Review
By Linda Cako 2017 was supposed to be the year we were going to see change. And change we saw. Not all was good, like President Trump’s Muslim Ban, North Korea starting to flex its emerging nuclear prowess, and the UN warning us that we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since WWII with up … More Farewell 2017
Are you living in an alternate universe? … More The Mandela Effect Will Make You Question Everything
Bored During the Winter Break? Here are some suggestions for entertaining TV shows to fill your time: -Scandal Scandal is a show a show about ‘lawyer’ gladiator, who goes around and fixes problems for people while deciding whether to pursue a relationship with the president or a secret agent. -Grey’s Anatomy A medical show that … More Winter Break, Binge Session: Top Netflix Shows to Watch
By Donald Zhu
A Slam Poem by Sydney S.
By Sophie Gold Change can be scary. And high school definitely means change. The prospect of entering high school was never far from my thoughts over the summer. I felt anxious and excited, apprehensive and eager all at the same time. The Labour Day weekend was less a vacation than an extended waiting game before the … More This Is Me In Grade Nine
A film commentary on “Love of Violets”; a scene from New York, I Love You. … More “Love of Violets” from New York, I Love You: A Film Commentary
Do you have any favourite Halloween memories? Mien – “Once I did this really scary Halloween mask and people think it’s funny right when they show up at your door like I will scare them. But then there was this three-year-old kid who walks through my door, I didn’t know. I open the door and … More Humans of FHCI: Sophia and Mien
On this spooky holiday, Forest Hill was filled with spirit! Here are some of the highlights. … More FHCI’s Best Dressed: Halloween Edition
Mr Warford was a former teacher at Forest Hill Collegiate Institute. This short video was shown to students at the end of year assembly last year.
These podcasts were written and recorded by FHCI Grade 11 English students. Amelia talks about biracial identity: Andi’s interviews about ads and body image: Jules talks to fellow “sneaker heads” in this podcast: Evelyn discusses conspiracy theories: Emma talks about school spirit (and the lack thereof) in this podcast: Sandra’s interviews about gender and sexual identity:
Daer’s video blurs the line between what is real and what isn’t