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FALLING FOR YOU: To All the Boys Ive Loved Before and Serendipity sit side-by-side amongst heart-shaped Valentines. A couple of the hearts feature the names of movies listed in the article.

XOXO: List of Romance Books and Movies for Valentine’s Day

Hannah Stoner, Laura Sands, and Myana Brown February 14, 2024

Valentine’s day is approaching fast this February, which means it’s time to get cozy with a pink blanket, chocolate, a nice candle, and of course a good book. With a carefully curated collection from...

Alone With You in the Ether by Olivie Blake 

Kaylea Martin, Staff Writer February 14, 2022

Alone With You in the Ether by Olivie Blake  6/19/2020  Genre: romance  Page number: 300 For me, this started off a bit slow, but once I was able to get into it, I started to really like...

The Bridge Kingdom by Danielle L. Jensen  

Kaylea Martin, Staff Writer February 14, 2022

The Bridge Kingdom by Danielle L. Jensen   6/21/2020  Genre: fantasy  Page number: 354 Okay, I didn’t think I was going to like this book, but I really did.  I’ll basically read anything...

Not Here to be Liked by Michelle Quach

Kaylea Martin, Staff Writer February 14, 2022

Not Here to be Liked by Michelle Quach Published: 9/14/2021 Genre: YA contemporary, romance Page number: 384 This book was a slow burn, especially because it was sort of like an enemies-to-friends-to-lovers...

The Love Con by Seressia Glass

Kaylea Martin, Staff Writer February 14, 2022

The Love Con by Seressia Glass Published: 12/14/2021  Genre: rom com  Page number: 320 I loved this book so much and I could give a list of reasons why. It reminded me of The Cheat Sheet...

FEELING BLUE? If youre looking for a distraction this Valentines Day, here are a few books to take away the blues.

Four Books for the Valentine’s Day Blues

Kaylea Martin, Staff Writer February 14, 2022

Not feeling all the hearts and flowers this year? Check out writer Kaylea Martin's suggestions for books to help you beat the Valentine's Day blues!

Sweet treats like this heart-shaped lollipop are easy ways to show you care.  The Sophomore Class Council sold Candy Grams before Valentines Day to raise funds for future activities.

Messages of love: Sophomore class council sells Valentine’s candy grams

Sam Salomone, Staff writer February 26, 2020

Valentine’s Day has come and gone, but the memory of sweet treats remain as students at CHS were able to buy special gifts for those important to them. The Sophomore Class Council sold Candy Grams,...

NEHS students make Valentines at their February meeting.  These Valentines were then distributed to students at Crestview, Moreland, Hamilton, and Mt. Holly elementary schools.

Spreading the Love: NEHS makes Valentine’s Cards for elementary schools

Abigail Lindsay, Editor in Chief February 24, 2020

National English Honors Society (NEHS) is helping to spread the love this Valentine’s Day by making cards for elementary schools in the districts.  NEHS helps with a variety of community service...

Dont go breaking her heart: Valentines Day tips for guys

Don’t go breaking her heart: Valentine’s Day tips for guys

Griffin O'Hagan, A&E Writer January 9, 2017

There are many different struggles that come with being in a relationship, especially in the confusing time of a teenagers life that is high school. Then comes along a holiday, a holiday that thousands...

Chocolate Cupcakes with a Surprise Strawberry Center

A New Approach: Homemade Valentine’s Treats

Brooklyn Norrell, Student Life Editor February 5, 2016

Love is in the air as Valentine’s Day approaches. Everybody knows this intimate day is generally centralized around sweets and treats. Getting something for your significant other can be costly and...

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