The Gold Standard: How to make the most out of high school
May 19, 2023 By Janset Çinaz Editor In the seventh episode of the monthly podcast “The Gold Standard,” sophomore Janset Çinaz shares tips for preserving your memories of high school. More »
May 19, 2023 By Janset Çinaz Editor In the seventh episode of the monthly podcast “The Gold Standard,” sophomore Janset Çinaz shares tips for preserving your memories of high school. More »
May 18, 2023 By Nia Locier Staff Writer If I had to choose one book that has impacted me more than any others, it would certainly be “Wonder” by R. J. Palacio. This children’s novel is about a young boy named Auggie who was born with a condition called Treache... More »
May 17, 2023 By Jude McElroy Editor Electric scooters have become a source of significant controversy. What was once considered a convenient, accessible and efficient method of transportation is under scrutiny for a myriad of safety concerns ranging from peopl... More »
May 16, 2023 By Aria Stuhmer Editor In the seventh episode of the monthly podcast “Dose of Dopamine,” junior Aria Stuhmer discusses the detrimental effects of Disney movies on children’s confidence. More »
May 15, 2023 By Martine Rivas Staff Writer Towards the end of the school year, many students experience anxiety because of major assessments including state testing and quarterlies. Test anxiety is a performance anxiety that can cause physical and emotional sy... More »
May 14, 2023 By Zahara Chowdhury Staff Writer Since Six Degrees, the first social media platform, came out in 1997, social media has evolved into a powerful tool to express feelings, ideas and tastes. It can cause movements, influence pop culture and create fa... More »
May 13, 2023 By Tara Tiyaloglu Managing Editor Growing up with a single mother in a single-parent, immigrant household shaped me into who I am today. I’m independent, I know how to handle hard situations and I don’t rely on other people. My mom, my sister and ... More »
May 12, 2023 By Shirley Bermejo Staff Writer This Sunday is Mother’s Day, which means students are preparing to show appreciation and love for their mothers with kind words and thoughtful gifts Sophomore Tyler Casaretto said his mom is his go-to confidante who... More »
May 11, 2023 By Nia Locier Staff Writer Our parents are the people we look up to, and they encourage us to be happy and successful. They want what’s best for us and try to care for us. And as we get older and take on more responsibilities, they want us to be f... More »
May 10, 2023 By Camille Echols Staff Writer Since the beginning of 2023, 500 anti-transgender bills that primarily target gender-affirming healthcare for minors have been proposed in the United States, according to the Trans Legislation Tracker. Forty-three of... More »
May 9, 2023 By Clare Malfetti Staff Writer Hulu’s true crime docuseries “Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence” explores a frightening situation that occurred beginning on 2010 at Sarah Lawrence College, a private liberal arts college located in Bron... More »
May 8, 2023 Abdallah Mustafa Staff Writer The 2023 National Football League draft, which took place from April 27-29 in Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, did not disappoint. The North Carolina Panthers got the No. 1 pick after making a big trade with th... More »