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Captain Marvel’s Introduction For Feminism in Marvel

Mariella Novo October 9, 2018

              The Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) trailer that MCU fans have been waiting for for years was finally released on Tuesday, September 18th. With rumors speculating about her since...

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Has Technology Harmed the Learning Environment at SWHS?

Joshua Hobbs October 9, 2018

In 2016, South Windsor High School distributed Chromebooks to their freshman and  sophomores classes. Currently, all 1,367 students of SWHS are issued a Chromebook to use in their classes. At this point,...

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Club photo from the 2017-2018 school year.

Join GSA Club!

Clara Gomes, Editor October 8, 2018

The Gay/Straight Alliance club, or “GSA,” is the perfect after school activity to get involved in if you want to meet new people in an all-inclusive environment.  On Mondays, in Mrs. Knapp’s room,...

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SWHS student drivers making their way into the lot after the last bell on Thursday October 4th, 2018.

Senior Parking Lot Issues

Katelyn Macomber October 8, 2018

As seventh period comes to an end, the seniors of South Windsor High School rush to the student parking lot. Seconds before, these students are spilling out of the classrooms ready to dash straight to...

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Death Of Mac Miller Raises Awareness Of Past Celebrity Deaths With Same Reasoning

Death Of Mac Miller Raises Awareness Of Past Celebrity Deaths With Same Reasoning

Dakota Skinner, Editor October 5, 2018

On Friday, September 7, 2018, Mac Miller was found dead in his home in San Francisco, the cause was an apparent overdose. Once news got out that Mac was dead, the media went into an uproar. Some ignored...

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Phones in the Classroom: Educational or Distracting?

Brianna Skaff, Editor October 5, 2018

Cellphones in the classroom have been a widely debated topic since the entering of high school. The basic consensus is that some students argue that cellphones are beneficial to the classroom environment...

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English teacher Amanda Flachsbart swings over the Grand Canyon.

I had the best summer ever!

Teachers and students share how they spent their two months of freedom.
BOBCAT STAFF September 13, 2018
Check out what students & staff of SWHS did this summer!
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American Loneliness on the Rise; Youth Have the Heaviest Burden

American Loneliness on the Rise; Youth Have the Heaviest Burden

Kyle Garneau May 15, 2018

We’ve all had that feeling, that feeling of being sad because you’re alone; however the chronic feeling of loneliness is on the rise for many Americans and it’s affecting their lives and their state...

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Interview With Senior Administrator, Brittany Diaz

Interview With Senior Administrator, Brittany Diaz

Kyle Garneau May 14, 2018

I sat down with Brittany Diaz this week and asked her a few questions about her time as a writer and editor and how it has impacted her. Brittany is currently an editor and administrator here at the Bobcat...

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Lock in or lock out?

Lock in or lock out?

May 3, 2018

I think that the decision made by South Windsor Public Schools to pilot a “lock-in” program is an excellent choice that was long overdue. While I am really upset about this being offered the year after...

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