Joakim Noah out for 8-10 weeks

December 17, 2010 • Fitz Robling, Staff Reporter  

The Chicago Bulls were just getting used to playing with their full team when it was announced that center Joakim Noah would need surgery to repair a torn ligament in his thumb.  Noah initially injured his thumb in late November, but was able to play through the pain.  As the weeks past and Noah’s... Read more »

Basketballer Ryan Jackson commits to Lewis

December 16, 2010 • Bryan Doyle, Staff Reporter  

Not many student athletes in high school continue to play sports at the collegiate level. North Riverside’s very own Ryan Jackson has committed to play basketball at Lewis University located in Romeoville, Illinois. He plans to study aviation while playing at Lewis. The 6’2” senior point guard... Read more »

Double heartbreak and an end of an era?

December 16, 2010 • Bryan Doyle, Staff Reporter  

 The Metrodome located in Minneapolis, Minnesota the home of the Minnesota Vikings suffered a roof collapse due heavy snow fall over the weekend. The roof’s collapse forced the Sunday game between the Vikings and the New York Giants to be postponed and eventually rescheduled to play in Detroit’s... Read more »

Daniel Mancoff

December 16, 2010  

Mr. Mancoff landed on Earth as an infant back in the 40′s, arriving in a space pod made of some alien metal.  He quickly discovered that our planet’s yellow sun gave him strange powers, including an awe-inspiring intellect and the ability to dominate Fantasy Basketball leagues.  He was... Read more »

Daniel Mancoff

December 15, 2010  

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Pauly re-signs

December 15, 2010 • Hrvoje Zolo, Staff reporter  

Paul Konerko, the Chicago White Sox legend, just re-signed to the Sox for three years for 37.5 million dollars. One of his best seasons came last year. He batted .312 with thirty-nine home runs and one hundred and eleven runs batted in, which was the third highest in his long career. The Chicago White... Read more »

College Week

December 14, 2010 • Jason Flam, Web Editor  

Last week was College Week here at RB, and that meant it was time for juniors to start considering where they will be after graduation in 2012, and for seniors to take a serious look at where they will be next fall. The high school has set up a wonderful opportunity for prospective undergraduate students... Read more »

Down with the Metrodome

December 14, 2010 • Dave Skowronski, Staff Reporter  

Over the weekend in Minnesota, the home of the Vikings collapsed in the hours of the morning. The roof of the Metrodome caved in around 5 am. The roof collapsed due to the weight of the snow from this weekend’s blizzard. The Metrodome’s roof is made out of Teflon, but the weight of the snow fall... Read more »

Bulls cruising(6 straight wins)

December 14, 2010 • Nathaniel Hanley, Staff Reporter  

After losing to the Orlando Magic and the Boston Celtics, two Eastern Conference contenders, the Chicago Bulls have won six straight games.  The Bulls are on a roll right now, and they need to be.  The Bulls are 15-8 and are in first place in the Central division.    The Bulls have defeated the Houston... Read more »

The final chapter of Saw goes out with a twist

Saw 3D

The final chapter of Saw provides viewers with all the gore of Saw with an ending twist.

Our Rating: 8.5

December 14, 2010 • Anthony Scianna, Content Editor  

After six films and all the blood and gore imaginable, the Saw franchise has come to a close. But that’s not the only reason the latest installment of Saw is special; it’s also the only of the seven movies to be in 3-D. With all the hype put in, Saw 3D did not disappoint, with the goriest and most... Read more »

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