Written By: Ava Osorio The image of his likeness has been pushed throughout pop culture for generations, but how did the face of Che Guevara really get everywhere in society? Ernesto Guevara or better known as “Che” Guevara is a well-known Latin American historical figure. He was born in Argentina […]
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Baking Ideas For Valentines Day!
Written By: Heiry Pena, Ariana Pareja Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and it is a great way to express your love and appreciation for those around you, whether it be giving someone a gift or spending quality time with them. No matter how small the gesture, it is important to […]
Last Minute Gifts For The Holidays!
Written By: Heiry Pena, Jennifer Alzereca, Ariana Pareja The holiday season is about receiving, giving gifts, and, most importantly, spending time with the people you love. However, with December being a stressful month, for busy adults and students alike, it’s easy to lose track of time and forget about holiday […]
Holiday Baking Recipes To Try Out This Winter Break!
Written By: Ariana Pareja Becerra With the arrival of December, it’s finally time to get to the holiday everyone’s been waiting for, Christmas! Like many holidays, Christmas is a time for loved ones to reunite and enjoy a special moment. Putting up a tree and decorating the house with lights […]
A Review Of Clue: Thrilling, Charming, and Hilarious
Written By: Thomas D’Esperies, Isabel Mateus Everyone knows the classic murder mystery board game “Clue.” When the Port Chester High School Drama Club announced that their fall production would be a play adaptation of it, excitement built among the community. What is Clue? Clue is a game built on a […]
Autumn Art
Written By: Natalie Pinto As this fall season comes to a close, we’ve decided to include some autumn-inspired art from our amazing artists here at PCHS! Here are our following entries: “It’s a character from a game named monster prom. He was someone I always liked, so I decided to […]
Behind The Flags: The PCHS Color Guard
Written By: Shirley Guzman The PCHS Marching Band is often called the Pride of Port Chester, and rightfully so. With its fine musicality and exceptional field drill, the band has continuously proved itself to be the heart of PCHS. Yet its place in the community could not have been possible […]
A Teenage Guide to Horror Films
Written By: Xiomara Tintaya It’s the time of year for everyone who loves a good horror movie. Usually, fans of horror will watch one for the thrill, almost as one would while riding a rollercoaster. Most scary movies can be ranked on different levels that can range from beginner/light to […]
From The PCHS Field to MetLife
Written By: Thomas d’Esperies The Pride of Port Chester traveled to MetLife stadium for the USBands Ludwig Musser Classic on October 8th. Port Chester, in quite possibly their best performance of the season, competed with five other bands from New York and New Jersey. The band placed fourth with a […]
Baking Ideas for Autumn Season
Written By: Ariana Pareja, Jennifer Alzerreca The beginning of autumn puts everyone in the mood to break out the sweaters, blankets, and comfy slippers. This season comes with many celebrations, like Halloween and Thanksgiving, which motivates many to start cooking and baking. Enjoying a meal or pastries with friends and […]
What Are PCHS Students Watching?
Written By: Sophia Ortiz-Heaney The results are in! Want to know what shows and movies your classmates are watching? Want to know what musical artists they like to listen to as they go out the hallways between classes? Maybe not, but results of what media is popular with our student […]
Netflix and Chill..Or Not?
Written By: Shaana Cheriyan Everyone has a love-hate relationship with Netflix. It has too strong of a hold to be deleted, but also causes me to shake my fist whenever my show is paused for no reason at all. It’s come to the point where I now have Disney+ downloaded, […]
Make Halloween 2022 The Spookiest One Yet With These Local Activities
Written By: Andrea Vargas, Katherine Balbin, Ariana Pareja The fall season is the start of sweaters, falling leaves and fun outdoor activities. Many people seek out activities to do with family and friends during this time of year. There are plenty of activities to do around the Port Chester area […]
Pride of Port Chester Wins First Competition of their Fall Season
Written By: Thomas D’Esperies, Brian Alvarado The Port Chester High School Marching Band kicked off their 2022 Fall marching season with a first place trophy in their Norwalk, CT show at Brien McMahon High School on Saturday, September 17th. The Pride of Port Chester defeated Frank Scott Burnell High School […]
PCHS Teachers Share Their Favourite Types of Art and Entertainment
Written By: Elton Huayre Whether you are a freshman or a senior, we all have to get to know our teachers this year in order to have a great and successful year! Though many would like to hear from other teachers, I have chosen Mrs.Marziani, Mr .Pereira, and Mrs.Keener. Mrs. […]