A version of this article appeared on print in our January 2017 issue. Much like the Golden State Warriors, the 2015-16 Raider Girls Basketball team […]
Tag: Dillon Hourican ’18
Dissenting opinion: The right decision for America
The values that dictate school life should not be the same values that our country is run on. Schools reserve the right to restrict what […]
Should the voting age be lowered?
Currently, the voting age in the United States lies at 18 years of age, and should be lowered to 16 in order to make the […]
Boys soccer looking to achieve tournament goal
The boys soccer team’s record includes four wins, four losses, and three draws as of October 17. They are currently fighting for a spot in […]
The meaning of racism
Over the summer, screenshots of a private group conversation between several members of the class of 2018 surfaced on Facebook. These messages included references to […]
The fresh faces of the Class of 2020
Each September, the freshman class congregates in the auditorium to elect four officers that represent, unify, and plan activities for the class. This year, after […]
Should summer reading be required?
By Dillon Hourican ’18, Executive Business and Managing Editor A study conducted by the Department of Education and the National Institute of Literacy yielded that […]
Boxing helps knockout fitness needs
By Dillon Hourican ’18, Executive Business and Managing Editor Every day people hear about CrossFit, yoga, Zumba, P90X, Train Boston, SoulCycle, and many other workout […]
Girls’ nordic season heading far from downhill
The girls’ nordic ski team embark on an race this snow-scarce winter. Image courtesy of John Fantini. Hard work, endurance, passion, goals, and perseverance define the […]