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N O V E M B E R
By: Meghan Fillier
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THIS ISSUE:
The Animal Rights Club has been promoting
their unique animal hat fundraiser around
MPSH these past few weeks! The animal hats
have 18 different styles to choose from in
adult sizes (6-adult) and 12 styles to choose
from in kids sizes (2-6) and all proceeds from
the hat fundraiser will be going towards
Heavenly Creatures! The prices are 1 hat for
$17.00 or 2 hats for $30.00! Want to place an
order? Stop by Tuesday at lunchtime in room
106 to place your order! Deadline for orders
is November 13th!
Music Review 2
Just a
Thought!
2
Political
Corner
3
A Walk In
The Park...
4
The Coats for Kids charity is accepting
donations of gently used winter items
such as coats, hats , mittens, scarves,
etc! There will be bins by the main office
and the student entrance to leave your
donation. Deadline for donations is November 24th! So gather up your used
winter items and help donate to this
amazing cause! After all, huskies know
how to stay warm!
Operation Christmas Child boxes are
starting to be filled and there are still
more boxes available for filling! Share
the joy of simple gifts with children all
over the world by picking one up today outside of the main office!
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Culture Column
By: Noubahar Hasnain
Celebrated since the fourth century, the Christian tradition of All Saints' Day is observed each year Nov. 1. All
Saints' Day holds deep spiritual importance among many
Roman Catholics. The first All Saints' Day was celebrated
when Pope Boniface IV collected bones and other remnants of saints and reburied them in the Pantheon in
Rome, according to the American Catholic newsletter. The
pontiff's gesture grew into a broader practice that led believers to gather at the burial places of Christians who had
been considered martyrs and reflect on their lives on the
anniversaries of their deaths. As more saints were canonized over the years, Pope Gregory IV later decided to designate one day of the year to celebrate them all, choosing
Nov. 1. There are more than 800 canonized Catholic saints
in 2015. The day is celebrated in slightly different variations throughout the world. For instance, some Christians
in Sweden observe the day by lighting candles by the
graves of their loved ones. Other Christians lay flowering
heather and wreathes. "It's a way of remembering previous generations. It's acknowledging our ancestry in faith,
all the baptized, those who lived before us," said one Alabama priest, adding "They are saying that person is still
with us. That's the Christian belief. When the body dies,
we don't die. We are still present."
HUSKY
HERALD
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“Hello” by Adele - Music Review
By: Veronica Oliver
H orrible music has come to an
E nd and from the heavens descends our queen
L ong
L ive
O ur blessed angel of melancholy, Adele.
Weekly Reminders!
Causes for Concern meetings are
every Friday at Lunchtime!
Animal Rights meetings are every
Tuesday at Lunchtime in room 106!
Debate meetings are every
Wednesday at lunch in room 205!
World Vision Club is every Monday
in room 216!
Fun Trivia!
Did you know?
Nutella was invented during WWII, when an
Italian pastry maker mixed hazelnuts into
chocolate to extend his chocolate ration.
If you heat a diamond to 1405 degrees
Fahrenheit, it will turn into vapor!
Bloodhounds can follow a scent that is 4
days old!
Applesauce was the first food eaten in
space by an American astronaut!