Top Story #1
Droid battles iPhone to rule GHS airwaves
Rachel Michieli - Staff Writer
This summer, both Motorola and Apple came out with new phones. Motorola released the Droid and Apple released the iPhone 4, which was recreated with advanced software. The phones were both released in late May 2010. These two phones continue to compete as the top phones...
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GHS graduate opens on Broadway
Keri Hetherington - Staff Writer
Ryan Jesse, a 2003 graduate from Gilbert High School, is now a Broadway actor, currently working in the Broadway production, Jersey Boys. He joined the touring cast of Jersey Boys January 12, 2010. Jersey Boys show is based on the lives of one of the most successful 1960’s...
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Media attacks New York Islamic Center unfairly, immorally.
Varun Bajaj - News Editor
For the past few months, the media and US politicians have debated over the proposal to build Park51, also known as the “Ground Zero Mosque.” With strong opposition from Republican politicians like Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich the proposal has become a topic of interest...
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Photage photography offers premier senior portraits and 2011 Senior Model Search
Introducing Photage, a sister team of portrait artists capturing unique images that are urban, chic/vintage and fashion inspired. Debbie and Ree love to laugh, play and have fun in every session. The sisters offer senior portrait sessions that are creative, truly imaginative,...
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Bergies Coffee Roast House a steamy success
Kelly Souza - Staff Writer
Bergies Coffee Roast House, located in the historic Heritage District of Gilbert, is brewing up local interest in Gilbert residents with its eclectic feel and hometown roots. Like most businesses in downtown, local residents own Bergies and profits from the coffee shop...
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Valleys of Neptune took forty years to release and still feels rushed, but Hendrix reminds why he’s a rock god
J.N. Rosepapa- Arts & Entertainment Editor
Those who haven’t been enlightened by the soul and passion of 60’s rock mega star, Jimi Hendrix, have yet to experience a milestone in music history. Hendrix is much more than a musician or guitarist; he is a figure of musical enlightenment, representing the catharsis...
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Alice underwhelms in Wonderland
Kai Shultz - Freelance Writer
Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking Glass (1871), in which the eponymous Alice falls down a rabbit hole and is greeted by a slew of anthropomorphic creatures, gave new meaning to the genre of “literary nonsense”....
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Spread the word to end the “word”
Kai Shultz - Freelance Writer
The word is “retard” or “retarded”, but it doesn’t have to be. I, like many others from Gilbert High School, from Arizona, and from around the world, understand that to use the word “retard” (whether innocently or not) is hurtful....
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GHS athletes restore love of literacy into elementary students
Jessie Fossenkemper - Editor-in-Chief
Gilbert High football players practiced their signatures when they visited Geenfield Elementary on March 4, to participate in America Reads Week. A football team is typically thought of as tough, however the stereotypical football player personality changes with Gilbert...
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You Can’t Take it With You puts the ‘fun’ in dysfunctional familes
Kelly Souza - Staff Writer
The GHS theatre production of You Can’t Take it With You on February 24-26 in the GHS auditorium, boasts a talented cast and elaborate sets that helped to bring to life a story that is a reminder that family is the most important aspect of life. This story is told through...
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Sentence being reviewed for suspects in police shooting
Andrea Lavalette - Staff Writer
Lieutenant Eric Shuhandler, of the Gilbert Police Department, was fatally shot January 28 on the southeast corner of Val Vista Drive and Baseline Road. Christopher Redondo of Globe, Arizona is accused of the shooting. As of now, he is charged with first-degree murder, four...
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GHS helps Haiti, raises over $4,000
Kelly Souza - Staff Writer
GHS students participated from January 25 to February 5, in a competition with Highland and Mesquite to raise the most amount of money to donate to those affected by the devastating earthquake in Haiti. GHS student council, who sponsored the event, allotted many opportunities...
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Timeline of Libyan crisis explains US involvement
Written by Varun Bajaj - News Editor
On Monday, March 28, 2011, President Barack Obama informed the nation that, six weeks into the Libyan Crisis, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) would take the lead role in the effort to protect the Libyan people from Libyan leader Colonel... Read more »
April 1, 2011 • 0 comments • Filed Under News
"The Click will be the pulse of Gilbert High."
** News Flash ** The Gilbert Click will be produced during a 3rd period publications class for the 2010-2011 school year. If you dropped journalism I or II at the end of last year and would like to be on staff for the online newspaper, please add it back... Read more »
May 28, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under News
Tiger Adviser to get a make-over, new name: The Gilbert Click
Written by Varun Bajaj - Staff Writer
The Tiger Adviser staff has recently decided to reinvent the Tiger Adviser, by transitioning from class to club. The Tiger Adviser will soon be renamed The Gilbert Click, a pun referring to High School “cliques” and how the online paper uses computer... Read more »
May 20, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under News
Drama Club ready for haunted house
Written by Jacob Casias - Staff Writer
The annual Drama Club’s Haunted House will take place Friday, October 28th in the GHS auditorium during both lunches. This year the Haunted House will feature ten rooms of horror with a variety of scary thoughts that were created by the cast of individual... Read more »
October 27, 2011 • 0 comments • Filed Under Features
GHS graduate opens on Broadway
Written by Keri Hetherington - Staff Writer
Ryan Jesse, a 2003 graduate from Gilbert High School, is now a Broadway actor, currently working in the Broadway production, Jersey Boys. He joined the touring cast of Jersey Boys January 12, 2010. Jersey Boys show is based on the lives of one of the... Read more »
October 20, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Features, Top Stories
Droid battles iPhone to rule GHS airwaves
Written by Rachel Michieli - Staff Writer
This summer, both Motorola and Apple came out with new phones. Motorola released the Droid and Apple released the iPhone 4, which was recreated with advanced software. The phones were both released in late May 2010. These two phones continue to compete... Read more »
November 15, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Opinions, Top Stories
Media attacks New York Islamic Center unfairly, immorally.
Written by Varun Bajaj - News Editor
For the past few months, the media and US politicians have debated over the proposal to build Park51, also known as the “Ground Zero Mosque.” With strong opposition from Republican politicians like Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich the proposal has become... Read more »
September 20, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Opinions, Top Stories
Teacher Dodgeball Tournament demonstrates GHS’s Schoool Spirit
Written by Copy Editor - Marli Mayon
The 2011 Teacher’s Dodgeball tournament went underway, Wednesday, May 18th, showcasing Gilbert High School’s high level of school spirit. Eleven departments, ranging from the Fine Arts “FARTS” and Counselors “Ibuprofen” entered the tournament,... Read more »
May 25, 2011 • 0 comments • Filed Under Sports, Sports Center
Siblings Take Over Soccer Teams
Siblings at Gilbert High School bring medals and awards of all sorts as they take over the soccer team. This has been quite a year as siblings dominate girls soccer. While they might be playing the same sport, they are not always on the same team. The... Read more »
May 24, 2011 • 0 comments • Filed Under Featured Athlete, Sports
Freshman and varsity starter Casey Hegar proves that age is just a number
Casey Hegar proves that age is just a number on the court as she starts the 2010-2011 girls varsity basketball season as a freshman. Being a freshman playing on varsity is a big feat in basketball due to the fact that they already have a freshman... Read more »
January 19, 2011 • 0 comments • Filed Under Featured Athlete, Sports
GHS students and staff show off their guilty pleasures
Written by Kaylea Ray - Staff Writer
The “guilt” art display has caught students’ attention during the last few weeks of November with the different pictures of students and teachers in clear recycled package containers along with an object that represents what makes them feel guilty. “We... Read more »
December 7, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Student Life
Ceci’s Climb – Please support this great cause!
Please support Ceci Christenson, a student at my high school. Last year, Ceci was diagnosed with MDS, a serious blood marrow disease. Ceci was fortunate enough to have two blood marrow matches and is now doing better after a transplant. It’s... Read more »
September 29, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Student Life
VeraGroove’s very groovy EP release
Written by Copy Editor - Marli Mayon
Saturday, December 6th, The VeraGroove debuted their new EP, “Travelin’ Man”, at the Marquee theatre. In true VeraGroove fashion, they shared the hype from their EP release with five other local bands. Self proclaimed “desert reggae” band, The... Read more »
December 15, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Arts & Entertainment
William Forstchen pulls the plug on America in “One Second After”
Written by Varun Bajaj - News Editor
In One Second After by William Forstchen, Forstchen writes a “future history” about how quickly and in what ways society will melt down in anarchy after a rogue nation pulls the plug on America and utilizes an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP). The book... Read more »
November 15, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Arts & Entertainment
