When dealing with a popularized event such as the terrorist attack on a French satirical publication, it is imperative to withhold judgment of another’s actions […]
Moving Company provides a unique form of artistic expression
In a life surrounded by tests, sports practices, essays, college applications, projects, and quizzes, it’s hard for students to find the time or place to […]
The Interview’s roller coaster release
On December 17th, Sony Pictures decided to cancel all showings of the upcoming movie The Interview, due to violent threats from hackers. The film takes a […]
Holiday break: a kickoff concert
On Tuesday, December 23, various high school performing groups presented a holiday concert to kick off school vacation. The performance opened with a brief nondenominational […]
OPINION: The media’s need for an unbiased article
With stories like Ferguson and Michael Brown making National news, the media needs to produce more effective conversations about race relations in today’s society. Although […]
OPINION: Vacation – a myth or a reality?
Just days before vacation, we’ve all heard some teachers say the familiar phrase, “Now, I’m not officially assigning homework over break, but this project/reading/assignment is […]
Tom brothers express themselves through art
Even though twins Brian and Matthew Tom ’16 have their own distinct styles, they each have a knack for creating art that is creative and […]
Art for a cause
Since 2010, the Global Marketing class has run the non-profit organization Cité Soleil Opportunity Council (CSOC), an organization that is continuing its charitable work this […]
OPINION: No peers for Tsarnaev in Mass.
With the trial for the alleged “ Boston Marathon bomber” Dzokhar Tsarnaev being postponed until January, council has more time to select the proper jury […]