Welcome to Windows!
This year, Southeast's school newspaper, Windows has gone online. This is a new program for the newspaper, and as such, here are some tips for use:
- Different articles can be browsed by clicking the "Previous" and "Next" buttons on the corresponding page.
- Articles are organized under the same system that they were in print.
- Comments are enabled for some articles, but you must be logged in (using your Intranet credentials) to view/comment.
Little Known: Southeast sports
Southeast Jan 30, 2012
JAVON WARE
BUSINESS MANAGER
Even if it’s about our terrible rut and bad games we as Southeast...
Varsity Scholastic Bowl wins tournament
Southeast Jan 30, 2012
JOSH CLEAVER
OPINION EDITOR
The Southeast varsity scholastic bowl team emerged victorious in the CISL...
Restaurant Review: Supreme Buffet and Hibachi Grill
Southeast Jan 30, 2012
KEVIN MORGAN
EDITOR IN CHIEF
For years, denizens of Springfield have yearned for a high-quality “New...
A literary epidemic: Post-Potter Depression Syndrome
Southeast Jan 30, 2012
JON COLVIN
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
As we grow older we say goodbye to those young playthings and childhood...
Record-breaking
Southeast Jan 30, 2012
ASHLEY MERRICK
STAFF REPORTER
The lengths people go to break records are extreme and sometime life...
Book Review: Stargirl
Southeast Jan 30, 2012
AUSTIN ROSEBERRY
STAFF REPORTER
“Stargirl” by Jerry Spinelli, is the story of a high school boy...
History classes: necessary science, or antiquated art
Southeast Jan 30, 2012
JOSH CLEAVER
OPINION EDITOR
To some, history classes may seem unimportant, boring and uninteresting...
The cost of graduation
Southeast Jan 30, 2012
JAVON WARE
BUSINESS MANAGER
After a few long years in high school, your senior year will arrive. Senior...
Ethnic courses: necessary or not
Southeast Jan 30, 2012
TREYNIKA KNIGHTON
A&E EDITOR
The English classes today consist of different countries’ literature but...
Brains or grades?
Southeast Jan 26, 2012
GENEVIEVE ELKIN
NEWS EDITOR
Beginning when one is five years old, people are placed into schools to...

