Kennedy Harpist Disqualified From All-State by Nonexistent Rule Raises Questions
By Maggie Goldberg, Samuella Kasha, and Lucy McCord
• December 20, 2024
It just clicks
By Sahasra Chakilam, Coppell High School
• December 20, 2024
A future in fine arts
By Anushka Goel, Walnut Hills High School
• December 20, 2024
Freshman actor Hansen stars in Minecraft Movie
By Lara Hodson, Midtown High School
• December 20, 2024
From high school to Herald Square
By Dhara Agrawal, Bellaire High School
• December 20, 2024
Beloved Photography Teacher Pete Capano Set to Retire After 41 Year Career
By Michael Goff '26, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
• December 20, 2024
The unseen value of video game narratives
By Tahj Flores, Minneapolis South High School
• December 20, 2024
Gray transcending time through musical lyrics, melodies
By Katie Park, Coppell High School
• December 18, 2024
“In Front of the Camera”
By Sophie Schaller, Lakota East High School
• December 18, 2024
Beginning to Bloom
By Bethany Lai, Clayton High School
• December 18, 2024
Keep Austin Weird?
By Hannah Bland, McNeil High School
• December 17, 2024
WHS alum Thomas Creavin marches in the Macy’s Day Parade
By Ainsley Jay, Wayland High School
• December 17, 2024
Don’t Rain on their (Thanksgiving) Parade
By Maddy Cox, Lafayette High School
• December 17, 2024
Junior creates marching band drill
By Lekha Mendpara, Revere High School
• December 17, 2024
Disney’s live-action adaptations attempt to promote diversity, fail to break surface
By Rania Raj, The American School in London
• December 13, 2024
SNAKE SHOWDOWN
By Zachary Ford, Kingwood Park High School
• December 13, 2024
Brushstrokes of Heritage: LHS Alumni Adrian Gazcon’s Cultural Canvas
By Cesar Martin-Acosta, Logansport High School
• December 13, 2024
Teenage tattoo culture
By Avery Riehl, Liberty High School - North Liberty, Iowa
• December 13, 2024
Defying Expectations, “Wicked” Masterfully Blends Music and Metaphor
By Finn Christensen-McElroy and Tabitha Obuchowski
• December 13, 2024
Kendrick Lamar’s Crown of Thorns
By Selina Son, Daegu International School
• December 13, 2024
Chang exploring notes through violin
By Akshaya Ashokanand, Coppell High School
• December 13, 2024
Mouthwashing is a Breath of Fresh Air For Indie Horror Fans
By Harper Nelson-Wooley, Shorecrest Preparatory School
• December 13, 2024
Disc Discovery: Josiah Sklarsky finds expression, identity in music
By Chloë Alexander, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• December 11, 2024
High School Cartoonist Tackles Anxiety Stigma Through Graphic Novel Project
By Angelina Hummel, Hackley School
• December 11, 2024
The Musician Who Turns Neurodiversity Into a Symphony
By Josie Malkin, Latin School of Chicago
• December 11, 2024
From Trash to Treasure: What was once furniture waste can have a second life
By Phoebe Measer, Archer School for Girls
• December 10, 2024
Sophomore stitches new clothing line
By Charlotte Schwarte, James Bowie High School
• December 10, 2024
Alexander Hwang (‘27) dives into professional songwriting
By Claire Ding, Cherry Hill High School East
• December 10, 2024
Superstar Songwriter Alex Chapman Electrifies Dance Floors and Makes His Mark On the Music Charts
By Myles Antelis, Latin School of Chicago
• December 10, 2024
Reaching for the stage
By Jami Lim and Elizabeth Yang
• December 10, 2024
Review: My Roman Empire? How disappointing Gladiator II was.
By Audrey Baime, Granite Bay High School
• December 10, 2024
‘A historical event’: Tiana’s Bayou Adventure officially opens at Disneyland Park
By Emily Paschall, Archer School for Girls
• December 6, 2024
“Moana 2” Flatlines: Disney’s Sequel Fatigue
By Clover Martin, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School
• December 6, 2024
The whimsical and emotional movie adaptation of Wicked defies expectations
By Hava Rossiter, Archie Williams High School
• December 6, 2024
Years of admiration for art manifest into tattoo designs
By Alice Goss, James Bowie High School
• December 6, 2024
A passion through stages
By Camila Chandler, Bellaire High School
• December 6, 2024
‘Nobody Wants This’ provides fresh perspectives, stumbles over stereotypes
By Lucy Shirrell, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• December 6, 2024
Small town, big stories: Amy Palmer’s new series celebrates Westport’s unseen talents
By Sophia Jaramillo ’27, Staples High School
• December 6, 2024
Animating with Intelligence
By Ethan Malka, Dreyfoos School of the Arts
• December 4, 2024
Hey Jude
By Henry Timmer-Hackert and Sophie Singh
• December 4, 2024
Kapoor takes action on film crew of ‘Baywatana’
By Zoe Schimmoller, Algonquin Regional High School
• December 4, 2024
Hot Frosty is Hot Garbage
By Layliah Mestas-Del Real, Frederick High School
• December 4, 2024
Brighten Your Day Beats
By Kanin Cadam, Conifer High School
• December 4, 2024
Alvarez’s dream becomes Christmas book
By Cameron Minatrea, Kingwood Park High School
• December 3, 2024
The next chapter: readers set aside ink and leather
By Grace Stiefel, Carlmont High School
• December 3, 2024
Myles Antelis’s Sewing Journey
By Cece Burt, Latin School of Chicago
• December 3, 2024
Painters utilize miniature figures as an expressive outlet
By Sofia Yordanova, James Bowie High School
• December 3, 2024
Senior Caleb Van Hook on getting hooked onto the stage
By Serenity Li, Sunny Hills High School
• November 26, 2024
Beyond the Canvas
By Claire Rutherford, Lakota East High School
• November 26, 2024
From ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ to ‘Hello Dolly’? What awaits for younger Van Hook sophomore
By Serenity Li, Sunny Hills High School
• November 25, 2024
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