Reading in Different Ways

Though e-readers can replace carrying around thousands of pages of conventional books, some people still prefer physical books for having something physical to hold. Photo by: Matthew Libersky

By Jake Lenburg

As people use technology more and more, book publishing companies are trying to catch up with the digital age by producing e-readers (also known as e-book readers). Some people at Plymouth High School are already doing so. For many people, having a Kindle or a Nook (both popular e-book readers) is like having your own personal library in your pocket. Also, these devices often allow the user to read newspapers and magazines.

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Christina Green Places Second in the State in Poetry Out Loud Contest

Senior Christina Green enjoys how poetry allows her to portray a speaker unlike herself. Photo by: Matthew Libersky

By Maggie Morrow

Earlier this year, several students were featured for entering the Poetry Out Loud contest.  Among these was senior Christina Green.  After winning first place from PHS, Green went on to compete at the next level, earning her second place at state.

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