For the first time since 2017, a Black female-led comedy was released in theaters. Produced by Issa Rae’s Hoorae Media, One of Them Days was […]
Category: Columns
Wicked: the Untold Story
Where magic and music intertwine, “Wicked” brings a fresh perspective to the tale of the Wicked Witch of the West. But does it cast a […]
To What Extent Should We Allow AI to be Human?
Imagine: you’re walking down the street and you bump into a stranger. Next thing you know, you’re holding a delightful conversation. When the conversation ends, […]
Movie Monday: We Live in Time
Hollywood stars Andrew Garfeild and Florence Pugh come together in the new drama “We Live in Time.” It’s a story about love, loss, and how […]
Phone-Free Classes: The Rise of Restrictive Cell Phone Policies in Schools
Imagine walking into a class full of high schoolers, and it’s dead silent. Eyes are glazed over, and whatever worksheet the teacher assigned is left […]
With more women in STEM than ever, there’s still a long way to go
Only three girls signed up for AP Physics E&M two years ago. This year, there are eight, but the class is still overwhelmingly male. Senior […]
The Wild Robot: An Emotional Intersection of Nature and Technology
The Wild Robot is a movie about family, love, community, and motherhood. This movie is for those who can relate to growing and not giving […]
How Roundnet Became a Sensation in the Sports Industry
At 5:30 A.M. on a late summer’s morning, senior Charlie Bluestein stops his alarm clock, rolls out of bed, and rushes out of the house […]
The High Schooler’s Replacement for Sleep
Seconds before the clock strikes 9 AM, a frenzy of students fills the halls as they hustle into theclassroom, settling into their desks, waiting for […]
Competition on the Rise in School Clubs
Science Team—a club based around preparing members to compete at science competitions against other high schools—held its first meeting in room 3211, the team’s typical […]