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By Hannah Singer '23 Posted on April 8, 2022

“Business of Kindness”: La La Land’s Mission to Better the Community

Every day we see more and more students ditching the iconic Starbucks cup for the bright yellow La La Land Café cup. Little do they know they are supporting a … Continue reading “Business of Kindness”: La La Land’s Mission to Better the Community

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By Emma Sweeney '22 Posted on February 25, 2022

Junior Symphony Ball 2022: A Purpose with a Party

Where can you find 2,000 high school sophomores, juniors and seniors in party dresses, cowboy boots and Texas tuxedos? The answer: Junior Symphony Ball (otherwise known as JSB). In its … Continue reading Junior Symphony Ball 2022: A Purpose with a Party

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By AveryZulick'22 Posted on February 19, 2022

How Global Warming is Affecting Ski Season in the United States

     In the United States, skiing is among the most popular winter sports. However, the number of active ski participants has been declining. There are many factors supporting this decline. … Continue reading How Global Warming is Affecting Ski Season in the United States

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By Sofia Velesiotis '24 Posted on February 19, 2022

Elizabeth Holmes: The Woman Ensuing Fraud

The name Elizabeth Holmes is encompassing the media; seen on front pages of newspapers, headlines of the morning news, subject of articles, more and more of them popping up in … Continue reading Elizabeth Holmes: The Woman Ensuing Fraud

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By Lillian Ashmore '22 Posted on February 19, 2022

‘Finger-Lickin’ Good’ Chicken Reaches Vegan Community

Kentucky Fried Chicken has “planted” a new business strategy to satisfy a greater majority of its customers.      Juicy, “finger-lickin’ good” fried chicken has remained an American staple for 70 … Continue reading ‘Finger-Lickin’ Good’ Chicken Reaches Vegan Community

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By Olivia Gray '22 Posted on February 19, 2022

Golden Globes Go Private for 2021

“And the Golden Globe goes to…” These words known around the word never hit the television screen in 2021. Without any knowledge to the general public, the 79th Golden Globes … Continue reading Golden Globes Go Private for 2021

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By Piper Rutherford '22 Posted on February 19, 2022

Youngest Female Pilot Sets World Record for Circumnavigation

On August 18, 2021, 19-year-old, Zara Rutherford, embarked upon her journey of aiming to be the youngest woman to circumnavigate the globe on her own. This Belgian teenager is not … Continue reading Youngest Female Pilot Sets World Record for Circumnavigation

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By Piper Rutherford '22 Posted on February 19, 2022

Too Young to Wed: The Story of One Child Bride

On the morning of October 24, Parwana, a 9-year-old Afghan girl, was seen whimpering and digging her heels into the ground as she was being dragged down a dirt road … Continue reading Too Young to Wed: The Story of One Child Bride

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