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Yadav takes up tasha with local Indian musical group

Yadav takes up tasha with local Indian musical group

By Jay Vernekar, Coppell High School April 10, 2025

Enthralling clashes of sounds vibrate through American Airlines Center as performers with bright uniforms jump in unison on the Dallas Mavericks basketball court. The sounds did not come from a Mavericks...

Freshman Paige Giglione sings in the School of Rock "Performance" and "House Band" bands. Photo contributed by Pete Giglione.

For those about to rock

By Ethan Green and Madison Hamilton April 10, 2025

Two years ago, senior Addison Giglione played on a side stage at Lollapalooza in Chicago, one of the largest music festivals in the world, as a member of the School of Rock “AllStars” band. “We...

The term girl’s girl is growing in popularity on social media. According to Glamour magazine, it’s used to describe a woman who uplifts other girls instead of competing with them.

Community considers impact of girl’s girl trend, debates performative feminism

By Amelia Bassi, The American School in London April 10, 2025

For Leyla Bilha Tepekoylu (’28), emerging girl’s girl trends on social media serve as a refreshing break from the constant stream of negativity women experience online. “As women, we should push...

During the "Songs for the People" choral concert on Oct. 22, music teacher and concert director Olivia Goliger directs the concert choir.

Choir director brings choral opportunities to students

By Izzie Gaskamp, Algonquin Regional High School April 10, 2025

Choir director Olivia Goliger is not just a teacher; she’s a world-class performer who brings the opportunities of professional critiques and performing in a master’s recital to her students. Goliger...

Keyboards and pipes — Bondi’s organ playing

Keyboards and pipes — Bondi’s organ playing

By Evan Easley, White Station High School April 8, 2025

Worshippers enter the church interior, the pastor makes a call to worship and they introduce the service’s opening hymn. Striking yet warm sound engulfs the church as the organist begins to play, stretching...

The Bald Eagles take flight

The Bald Eagles take flight

By Ellie Kenny, Liv Lutter, and Viswak Adelli April 4, 2025

“Music can certainly be so great in that it transports you into another place and mood,” said English teacher and Bald Eagles’ drummer Gregg Greentree. “Sometimes when you need it the most.” Greentree,...

Junior Adam Tapper has found a passion for writing literary translations, from Yiddish and German, two languages to which he feels a deep connection due to his family’s heritage.

Lost words, new voices: Junior Adam Tapper works to preserve and share minority languages

By Caroline Skelly, University of Chicago Laboratory High School April 4, 2025

Only about 3% of the books published in America are works of translation. Through his role as editor-in-chief of the Ouroboros literary translation journal, junior Adam Tapper is hoping to change that.  Since...

Cataloging Assistant Martha Waters explores unrequited love and high-society courtship in her five-book historical romance series, “Regency Vows.” Waters began working at the school Jan. 20.

Martha Waters embraces ‘deeply chaotic’ writing process behind bestselling novels

By Zoe Karibian, The American School in London April 4, 2025

Cataloging Assistant and author Martha Waters said her passion for writing began at the age of 6, when she wrote a simple declaration in crayon: “I’m going to be a writer.” That sentence, penned...

"The Gunslinger" is a new musical written, composed and directed by Ben Demase, set to be performed May 23 and 24. (Above design created by Ben Demase.)

Behind the Curtain of Ben Demase’s Original Musical, “The Gunslinger”

By Ash Woerner, Loudoun Valley High School April 4, 2025

The description of the senior CAS project is simple: develop a plan for an activity that allows for creativity, activity and community service. Nearly every senior chooses to do a CAS project, many seeing...

Coppell High School junior Chloe Vigue works on a sketchbook piece in the E102 Drawing Studio. Vigue’s passion for visual media is evident through her commitment to growing as an artist both in and out of school.

“I can’t see myself going any other direction”

By Marli Field, Coppell High School April 1, 2025

Coppell High School junior Chloe Vigue may not be the first student to catch your attention when walking into a classroom with her shy demeanor and focused attitude. However, within her passion for...

Photos combined by students at Dallastown who have contributed to the rising trend. Dallastown 2025 Mini-Thon even got a bit of the spotlight.

(Photos by Carter Lewis, Zen Avery Garcia, Graphic by Jade Bradenbaugh)

The Digital Camera Craze

By Jade Bradenbaugh, Dallastown Area High School April 1, 2025

Fashion trends are recycled every 10 to 15 years. The fashion of the 2000s is coming back in the 2020s, and it’s fascinating to discover what else was brought back with low-rise jeans and yoga pants. A...

"Snow White"

“Snow White”: A Whimsical Yet Flawed Live-Action Retelling

By Rocco Awad, Lakewood High School April 1, 2025

Disney has many classic stories and is no stranger to turning these classic animated tales into often mediocre live-action movies. The most recent film added to this collection is the 2025 live-action...

Andrew Stroud (12) is the guitarist for local artist Abigail Fernandez. This summer, he worked on the EP (extended play) “Birdwatching” by Abigail Fernandez, which is available on Spotify.

Let’s get technical — a look at audio engineering

By Kela Fifer, White Station High School April 1, 2025

Everyone remembers the performers, producers and lyricists who work on making a song. But what about those who are more hidden in the music-making process? This is the life of an audio engineer. These...

Black cuisine in the United States has a deep history, with influences spanning from many countries. Photo Illustration | Isabelle Kok

A bite of Black history

By Samika Bhatkar and Isabelle Kok April 1, 2025

Island Taste Caribbean Grill in downtown San Jose is every foodie’s tropical treasure — the restaurant greets customers with aromatic, fresh portions of Caribbean dishes, a collaged, colorful interior...

Rachel Zegler stars as Snow White in the recently-released live-action remake of the 1937 Disney animated classic, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

‘Snow White’ Review: Disney’s Latest Live-Action Remake Fails to Capture Magic of Original

By Charlotte Nethers, Brea Olinda High School April 1, 2025

Mirror, mirror on the wall, does Snow White still have the Disney magic at all? Disney's Snow White, which released nationwide March 21, had the potential to finally get a live-action adaptation of...

'Under the Same Stars' is slightly muddled story of resistance

‘Under the Same Stars’ is slightly muddled story of resistance

By Zella Bunch, Rutherford B. Hayes High School March 27, 2025

“Love is resistance. Resistance is love.” Libba Bray’s latest novel, “Under the Same Stars,” conveys this message with all the heart readers could hope for. Published Feb. 4, 2025, the historical...

The shifting landscape of youth entertainment

The shifting landscape of youth entertainment

By Dalia Saal, Palo Alto High School March 27, 2025

It’s Sunday night and for Mark Ewen, 61, this means turning on “The Wonderful World of Disney” on his family’s fuzzy television screen, sitting at the foot of his parents’ bed. Even now, many...

Sophomore Elise Hunt began her TikTok journey in eighth grade. Now, with 58,000 followers and a small business, Elise wants to create content she knows other teenage girls will relate to.

Behind the screen

By Alyssa Dawson, Hebron High School March 27, 2025

“If I got a dollar every time someone said I looked like Belly.”  Those words created sophomore Elise Hunt’s first viral TikTok. She only made the video because people online told her she looked...

Leigh and Ghiorghie on stage at the Variety Show.

Variety Show emcees utilize comedy to guide peformance

By Tessa Kraynak, Revere High School March 27, 2025

As the lights dim and a spotlight appears, the crowd turns their attention to the front of the auditorium. Two students—the emcees, or hosts of the Revere High School (RHS) Variety Show—appear on stage....

There are currently four locations of Pottery Hollow, three in Missouri and one in Illinois. Pottery Hollow is open from 10am-7pm Monday through Thursday, 10am-8pm on Fridays, 9am-7pm on Saturdays, and 10am-6pm on Sundays. At Pottery Hollow, customers can choose from a variety of pottery to paint, such as bowls and plates, or even piggy banks and fairy figurines.

Hands On at Pottery Hollow

By Siya Taneja, Marquette High School March 25, 2025

When Fable Mauss, freshman, lived in Colorado, she visited a local pottery place to bond with her family. She painted a small mermaid figurine, and to this day keeps it on a desk in her bedroom as a keepsake.  After...

Jonathan Fusch hits Jackpot with his friend Lucas Boeyink by his side.

Backing up the Jackpot

By April Kim, Clayton High School March 25, 2025

New York Times Games, Brawl Stars and Block Blast have become staple games among teenagers. However, there is a new game rising the charts: Balatro. A game where students can gamble fake money has piqued...

Palmer practices at a Revere Players rehearsal with the musical’s cast members.

Band student leads peers, joins choir

By Natalie Morel, Revere High School March 25, 2025

Throughout the music and performing arts programs at Revere High School (RHS), there is one student who shows talent and leadership throughout. Junior Miah Palmer’s school day and after school activities...

"The Electric State"

“The Electric State:” A Predictable Dystopian Tale of Robots and Family

By Rocco Awad, Lakewood High School March 25, 2025

Man versus machine is a tale as old as time. Many storytellers have given their spin on this, and now filmmaking duo Anthony and Joseph Russo have presented their take with their 2025 film, “The Electric...

Michael Quintin (’25) conducts a magic trick with Naina Singh (’26) at a Student Spotlight assembly Nov. 14, 2024. Quintin said he has performed at seven assemblies through middle and high school.

Michael Quintin conjures excitement through magic, casts wonder on audience

By Sophia Hsu, The American School in London March 21, 2025

For Michael Quintin (’25), magic isn’t just sleight of hand — it’s the glint in another’s eyes. “They have that look of wonder when they realize they don’t know how I just did something...

The results of the 2025 Oscars came as a surprise when dialogue-free Latvian film "Flow" became the first indie film to win Best Animated Feature. Previous Pixar employee of 22 years Michael O'Brien says "Flow" is significant for young creatives entering the industry. "I think it is a super exciting time to enter animation as a young animator. You have the world in front of you. There are a bunch of new tools and styles that AI will bring and that will be an opportunity for young people to show us older people what they can do with them. I helped bring computers into animation, and now it’s time for new storytellers to make movies their way," O'Brien said.

Oscar-winning film ‘Flow’ inspires young animators

By Gabrielle Charest, Carlmont High School March 21, 2025

The winner of the 2025 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature was a surprise to many, as an indie Latvian-Belgian-French co-produced film called "Flow" won rather than Pixar's highest-grossing animated...

Shamrock shuffle

Shamrock shuffle

By Yein Ahn, Parkway West High School March 19, 2025

Originating in Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is a celebration of Irish culture, history and heritage, widely known as a day of green costumes, parades and the iconic leprechaun. Although the holiday has...

Tyler Finny '25, and Victoria Campbell '25, directing an original song titled "I'll Be Alright."

“I’ll Be Alright”

By Olivia Celano, Stroudsburg High School March 19, 2025

You never know where the talent lies. Sometimes it’s hidden in plain sight like the small, suburban Stroudsburg High School. It's time this talent is recognized beyond our school's community. During...

Trushar Patel has been running Rajun Cajun, his family-owned resturaunt in  Hyde Park on 53rd street, for the past 30 years. Inspired by the previous owner’s Southern cooking, Rajun Cajun serves customers a unique blend of both Indian and southern cuisine.

Combining culture and comfort: Trushar Patel gives Indian food a Southern twist

By Abhay Chandran, University of Chicago Laboratory High School March 18, 2025

Stepping into a restaurant with a name like Rajun Cajun, you would probably expect nothing but authentic Southern cuisine. But from the moment you enter this 53rd Street restaurant, your senses are enticed...

Celebrating Geman folk culture, Gabriel Oliveira '25 twirls Ellah Daniel '29 during their German partner dance. Both dancers competed at Sprachfest, a regional competition on Feb. 8, and then advanced to TGSC which took place in March.

German Folk Dancing Team Celebrates Heritage at Texas State German Contest

By Lena Boas, Westwood High School March 18, 2025

Upbeat and energetic Bavarian polka music blares across the Texas State University courtyard, soundtracked by the rhythmic clacking of black dance shoes on the ground. Ornate colorful Dirndl dresses swish...

The Pink Elephant, a tattoo and piercing shop in Ankeny

The art of tattooing

By Julius Wiegand and Olivia Luna March 18, 2025

“I feel like getting tattoos is a way to express yourself. I feel like your body's a canvas and you can put whatever you want on it,” Ankeny High School senior Tristan Brotherton said. Today, tattoos...

"Novocaine"

“Novocaine”: A Pain-Free Adventure That Balances Action, Humor, and Heart

By Rocco Awad, Lakewood High School March 18, 2025

Everybody hurts sometimes, or do they? Dan Berk and Robert Olsen’s 2025 film, ”Novocaine,” poses the question of what life is without pain and what gives the good things in life meaning if not...

Sasha Peyton Smith’s 'The Rose Bargain' -- released Feb. 4 -- is the first volume in a two-part romantic fantasy series that follows the witty, unpolished Lady Ivy Benton as she aims to restore her family’s reputation.

‘The Rose Bargain’ Review: Romantic Fantasy, With a Magical Twist

By Charlotte Nethers, Brea Olinda High School March 18, 2025

Packed with an exhilarating mix of unexpected twists, romance, dark bargains, and Victorian society drama, Sasha Peyton Smith’s The Rose Bargain will captivate readers eager to escape into a world where...

FUN, YET FORMULAIC: Tate McRae's latest album is a divisive mix of sparkly, 2000s pop-inspired anthems and gratingly generic love songs that fail to captivate.

Tate McRae gets “So Close” to 2000s pop perfection

By Nathan Perera, Oxford Academy March 18, 2025

Early aughts’ pop, with its dirty, club-ready aesthetics and glossy, synth-driven production, can never truly be replicated. In her junior album released on Feb. 21, Canadian popstar Tate McRae verges...

Mental Health in the Media

By Jenny Liang, Adlai E. Stevenson High School – IL March 13, 2025

Editor’s Note: The following column contains references to self-harm.  Your favorite television show is dramatized. Shocker! It includes flying dragons, intelligent zombies, and little girls named...

Credit: Photo courtesy of Ava Derby
Ava shot her EP cover with her producer, who came up with the idea of adding golden tears to her face since many of the songs are sad. Ava said that much of her songwriting is based on hypothetical scenarios and not necessarily her real life, and is a form of storytelling.

Senior Ava Derby Showcases her Musical Passion Through Debut EP

By Rebecca Ingles, Hackley School March 13, 2025

When one thinks of professional musicians, high school students usually do not come to mind. However, senior Ava Derby is proof that young adults can be professional musicians and follow their passions,...

The band "Matthew Smith and The Menagerie," including Edina High School alumni Matthew Smith and Max Froehlich, opened for musician Brennan Weld on March 2 at 7th St. Entry in Minneapolis, the venue where Minnesota's own Prince kick started his career.

Froehlich and Smith’s journey from music at EHS to 7th St. Entry

By Olivia Brinkman, Edina High School March 13, 2025

From joining band and orchestra at Edina High School (EHS) to playing at 7th St. Entry on First Avenue, Max Froehlich and Matthew Smith have each taken the next considerable step in their musical careers....

 The first note of the first piece played by piano freshman Joanne Choi at the “Da Capo” recital.

The Key to Klavier

By Alexa Manganiotis, Dreyfoos School of the Arts March 12, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Muse. It was originally published on March 10, 2025.

The album cover for "Hurry Up Tomorrow" features The Weeknd, seemingly overwhelmed and screaming from pain.

‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ crosses the finish line of The Weeknd’s career

By Ananda Singh, Monta Vista High School March 12, 2025

Following the albums “After Hours” in 2020 and “Dawn FM” in 2022, Canadian singer and songwriter The Weeknd released the third and final installment of his “After Hours” trilogy with the album...

Freeze dried candy is popular today after they became a trend online. This candy is a powdery version of the original. Some versions  include freeze dried Skittles, Jolly Ranchers and gummy worms.

Freeze Dried Frenzy:

By Tiona Merritte and Siddharth Sawant March 11, 2025

Jessica Benedek, senior, first tried freeze dried Skittles two years ago with her grandmother while on vacation and loved it. “They’re better freeze dried,” Benedek said. “The texture is,...

The image above shows the loudspeaker system in Patriot High School’s control room, where the hallway music is controlled.

Patriot’s Hallway Music – Revamping the Soundtrack

By Sarah Rashid, Patriot High School March 11, 2025

At Patriot High School, songs from timeless classics to rock hits play within the hallways as students transition from one class to the next. The songs create a soundtrack that captures Patriot’s lively...

Senior Branden Estrada draws artwork of Marvel superhero The Thing during Advisory on Feb. 21

Storytelling fuels passion of What’s Up Wootton creator Branden Estrada

By Joshua Oluwaboro, Thomas S. Wootton High School March 11, 2025

Even in Hollywood, not many can say they’ve directed their first film at age 18. Senior Branden Estrada can. From a young age, Estrada has always been doing something with art, starting with drawing...

Ephraim Blair performs at Carnegie Hall. Photo by April Blair, used with permission.

JDS student performs at Carnegie Hall

By Isaiah Segal-Geetter, CHARLES E SMITH JEWISH DAY SCHOOL March 6, 2025

As freshman Ephraim Blair stepped onto the main stage of Carnegie Hall, one of the most esteemed venues in America, he felt a mix of nervousness and pure excitement. He quickly got his nerves under control,...

Horan, Kelly, and Muldowney sport homecoming dresses they made themselves.

Three juniors make their own clothes by sewing, crocheting and knitting

By Paige Cornelius, Burlingame High School – CA March 6, 2025

While many students spend their time exploring malls and department stores for their outfits, juniors Ellora Horan, Rowan Kelly, and Aisling Muldowney spend their time crocheting, sewing, or knitting their...

The Pilypaitis family project

The Pilypaitis family project

By Kyra Carpenter, Omaha Bryan High School March 4, 2025

During the pandemic, pottery teacher Rebekah Pilypaitis and her husband Michael began writing a children’s book series called “The Adventures of Marlin Walnut.” The books started as bedtime...

Junior Teams Up With Influencer to Create Pendant

Junior Teams Up With Influencer to Create Pendant

By Henry Lazarus, Atascocita High School March 4, 2025

Art can come in many forms: fashion, music, painting and more, but why limit yourself to one? Junior Jacob Ayson will reinforce that idea later this month. Combining the two’s talents, junior Jacob...

Rather than relying on mass-produced apparel, many turn towards second-hand shopping to give life to old pieces, keeping the trend cycle moving forward in an eco-friendly fashion. “I’m sure that in 2035 there’s going to be a new trend where people dress like 2024,” Sophie Pellet (11) said. (Eva Cheng)

Gen Z refreshes Y2K fashion trend

By Suhani Gupta and Eva Cheng March 4, 2025

More than 20 years after the Y2K panic, a cornerstone of the era has arisen once more. Bright, bold colors, low-rise flares, tracksuits and chunky sneakers fill the shelves of popular clothing stores once...

Inside “authentic words from the heart”

Inside “authentic words from the heart”

By Ruthvi Tadakamalla, Parkway West High School March 3, 2025

“These are my authentic words straight from the heart,” sings junior Neiyo Hagens on the title  track of his latest project “authentic words from the heart.” On Jan. 26, Hagens released his third...

Dylan Colleran '27 poses with one of his fragrances.

West High’s fragrance connoisseur: ScentedGent

By Lila Eastvold and Lea Abou Alaiwa March 3, 2025

TikTok’s nature and algorithm are designed to be centered around things that the user is interested in. Whether that be fashion, food or lifestyle, everyone has their personal interests. This has caused...

Pearce tearful during her performance at the Waterloo Dance Showcase. Pearce performed "Ashes" a dance solo piece in remembrance of her late father.

Kaeley Pearce: Performing her final high school solo in dedication of her late father.

By Karma Goodson, Waterloo West High School February 27, 2025

Kaeley Pearce, a senior at West High was born on April 10, 2007, 16 short hours after her father passed away. Managing the loss of her father was hard for Pearce. She began her dancing journey at only...

"I drew a picture of a train today because my grandma used to work at the train station," Soileau said. "It's so very special to me and my family."

The art of silence

By Weston Benner, Bellaire High School February 27, 2025

This story is not about how senior Laila Ashanti Soileau cannot speak. It's about a life drawn in shades of grey, existing between black and white, sound and silence. It’s about worlds of color...

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