Saturday, January 30, 2010

Tech Dominance

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On Saturday January 30, 2010 students from I.T. Central took time out of their weekend to help in a can drive relief effort for Haiti. Joshua Gleba, Jake O’Connell, Julie Knittel, Geo Romaine, Brittany Ditch, Ricky Jones, and Sanjeev Kumar were students that helped collect and sort out the cans, as well as plastic and glass bottles. Through this community service, ITC students gained a rewarding, albeit cold, experience that they won't soon forget. That wasn’t the only victory as the Boy’s Junior Varsity, Boy’s Varsity and Girl’s Varsity successfully won their last game for a great wrap up to end the season. January 30, 2010 was a day of victory on and off the basketball court.

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In other news, undercover cop somehow has kids passing regents. Find out how in our next article.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Tech goes hard



January 15, 2010, Martin Luther King’s 90th birthday, is a day to remember that will go down in the Tech History books. As many already know the Tech Varsity Basketball game against Faith Heritage High School resulted in a final score of 63-64, a one point loss. It’s something that our athletes will have to experience in their basketball careers. I’m sure that our school is proud of the team for the unbelievable effort they put in and for the intense game that proved them worthy of being our varsity team. Well done to the Junior Varsity team for their win. Go Eagles or whatever we become!

P.S. Piraino, I'm bringing scissors to school on Tuesday.

“We lack experience because ours is a history of disorganization. But we will prevail because our need for progress is stronger than the ignorance forced upon us.”
-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Mascot Conspiracy?


Titans, Tornadoes, Tigers, Tarantulas and Eagles are currently in debate. To some people, Eagles don’t seem to fit our school as we are already enough baldness. Recently, the Tech Know News team discovered that Remember the Titans was set in "T.C. Williams High School" (in Alexandria, Virginia). Has the Syracuse City School District implemented Mr. Williams, our Principal, as form of conspiracy? Is this the objective of the Undercover Cop, Mr. Flanders? A school-wide vote for a mascot will take place and you decide if you want this conspiracy to be a success.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Resistance pushed back by Notorious Cop


As this school year continues, The Tech Know staff have suspiciously been given more homework than usual. It seems ironic that as the work is attempted, homework suddenly becomes a barrier to investigating and reporting. In the past few months, “Ned” Flanders has still been giving evil grins to innocent students. Sources have provided that this suspected undercover cop has recruited a few of our own ITC staff. Bob “Buff” Piraino is one of them. Piraino teaches a majority of the tech know team and has given us loads of work to allow Flanders’ plan unfold.

Conflict has occurred in the past between the Brain Trust Organization and Piraino Mob Squad. April 1, 2010 was the battle set between these two bitter enemies. The Institute of Technology Investigation Bureau (ITIB) informed Tech Know that partnerships between Piraino and Flanders have been made, although both parties refused to comment. Officials now also have reason to believe Flanders is truly an undercover cop this is supported by his strange behavior of constantly changing toupees and growing his beard. Flanders also always has a cup of coffee, but is rarely been spotted refilling it--the 'Gibbs' Sip is indicative of an undercover cop. Please report any of the ITC staff that you suspect of being an IT-CIA undercover agent. If a teacher is giving too much homework, report them as soon as possible as they can be placed on the watch list.

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