By: Kate Gruetter Editor-in-Chief As high school students juggle academic, extracurricular, and athletic demands, it seems that our community often paints holding a job as a lower priority for students. However, the […]
By: Kate Gruetter Editor-in-Chief As high school students juggle academic, extracurricular, and athletic demands, it seems that our community often paints holding a job as a lower priority for students. However, the […]
By: Kloe Adams Humor Editor In kindergarten we were learning to read; first grade we were checking our first books out of the library, second grade we were reading Dr. Seuss, and […]
By: Ella Marrufo Editor-in-Chief We live in an era of loneliness caused primarily by the preference of digital communication to face-to-face communication. Evidence of this trend can be seen in the decreasing […]
By: Sam Gruetter Sports Editor As social media develops and continues to gain popularity, a new industry is emerging: family channels. Fordham University defines family channels as channels that “film vlogs of […]
By: Katie Borders Opinion Editor It is a truth universally acknowledged among the bookish community that printed stickers on books are criminal. Yet, despite publishers facing eviscerating backlash from readers, they have […]
By: Bridie Beamish National/World Editor As the internet continues to expand and embed itself into society, newer generations are facing an unprecedented level of social media exposure. With this comes the insidious […]
By: Ainsley Northrop People Editor I think about how different my life would be if I had stuck with a team sport. Would I be more confident? Would I feel more fulfilled? […]
By: Kate Gruetter Editor-in-Chief As 2024 approached, most of us felt the same annual pressure to make a list of “resolutions” or goals you hope to set and achieve to maximize the […]
By: Nadia Liu Editor-in-Chief Since a 2018 Supreme Court decision overturned the ban on sports betting, 38 states (plus Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.) have legalized sports gambling and 30 states have […]
By: Nelson Kramer Local News Editor Farming is a practice that has been around for over 12,000 years. However, many aspects of our farming and agricultural systems have been adversely affecting our […]
By: Nessa Purdy Opinion Editor In recent years social media has seen a massive wave of true crime media with documentaries, TV shows, podcasts, and countless social media accounts dedicated to telling […]
By: Isabella Langner and Megan Saul Public Relations Manager and Media Production Editor Have you ever competed against Kendall Jenner in horseback riding? Sophomore Carys Capone has. Apart from being a determined […]
By: Isabella Langner and Sam Gruetter PR Manager and Sports Editor Fluent in French, excelling in academics, and tearing it up on the soccer and lacrosse fields, Hugo Baring proves he’s a […]
By: Rory Zeman and Megan Hastings Culture and Center Editors Everyone in Gen-Z grew up with numerous timeless children’s movies. However, each and every one of these movies has a different effect […]
By: Owen Fugit Editorial Editor Students filled the quad earlier today for the long-awaited Semester Two Club Day. Old clubs, like Speech and Debate, caught students’ attention in the same space as […]