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

Oscar-winning film ‘Flow’ inspires young animators
By Gabrielle Charest, Carlmont High School
• March 21, 2025

Shamrock shuffle
By Yein Ahn, Parkway West High School
• March 19, 2025

“I’ll Be Alright”
By Olivia Celano, Stroudsburg High School
• March 19, 2025

Combining culture and comfort: Trushar Patel gives Indian food a Southern twist
By Abhay Chandran, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• March 18, 2025

German Folk Dancing Team Celebrates Heritage at Texas State German Contest
By Lena Boas, Westwood High School
• March 18, 2025

The art of tattooing
By Julius Wiegand and Olivia Luna
• March 18, 2025

“Novocaine”: A Pain-Free Adventure That Balances Action, Humor, and Heart
By Rocco Awad, Lakewood High School
• March 18, 2025

‘The Rose Bargain’ Review: Romantic Fantasy, With a Magical Twist
By Charlotte Nethers, Brea Olinda High School
• March 18, 2025

Tate McRae gets “So Close” to 2000s pop perfection
By Nathan Perera, Oxford Academy
• March 18, 2025
Mental Health in the Media
By Jenny Liang, Adlai E. Stevenson High School – IL
• March 13, 2025

Senior Ava Derby Showcases her Musical Passion Through Debut EP
By Rebecca Ingles, Hackley School
• March 13, 2025

Froehlich and Smith’s journey from music at EHS to 7th St. Entry
By Olivia Brinkman, Edina High School
• March 13, 2025

The Key to Klavier
By Alexa Manganiotis, Dreyfoos School of the Arts
• March 12, 2025

‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ crosses the finish line of The Weeknd’s career
By Ananda Singh, Monta Vista High School
• March 12, 2025

Freeze Dried Frenzy:
By Tiona Merritte and Siddharth Sawant
• March 11, 2025

Patriot’s Hallway Music – Revamping the Soundtrack
By Sarah Rashid, Patriot High School
• March 11, 2025

Storytelling fuels passion of What’s Up Wootton creator Branden Estrada
By Joshua Oluwaboro, Thomas S. Wootton High School
• March 11, 2025

JDS student performs at Carnegie Hall
By Isaiah Segal-Geetter, CHARLES E SMITH JEWISH DAY SCHOOL
• March 6, 2025

Three juniors make their own clothes by sewing, crocheting and knitting
By Paige Cornelius, Burlingame High School – CA
• March 6, 2025

The Pilypaitis family project
By Kyra Carpenter, Omaha Bryan High School
• March 4, 2025

Junior Teams Up With Influencer to Create Pendant
By Henry Lazarus, Atascocita High School
• March 4, 2025

Gen Z refreshes Y2K fashion trend
By Suhani Gupta and Eva Cheng
• March 4, 2025

Inside “authentic words from the heart”
By Ruthvi Tadakamalla, Parkway West High School
• March 3, 2025

West High’s fragrance connoisseur: ScentedGent
By Lila Eastvold and Lea Abou Alaiwa
• March 3, 2025

Kaeley Pearce: Performing her final high school solo in dedication of her late father.
By Karma Goodson, Waterloo West High School
• February 27, 2025

The art of silence
By Weston Benner, Bellaire High School
• February 27, 2025

Señora A, McCallum’s cultural ambassador
By Sylvia Hurtado, McCallum High School
• February 27, 2025

Flying off the shelves: Banned books
By Garrett Arendt, West Linn High School
• February 27, 2025

The Monkey: Bringing Humor to Horror
By Rocco Awad, Lakewood High School
• February 27, 2025

Siblings in the Spotlight
By Connor Riley, Clayton High School
• February 27, 2025

Sophomore Mahony excels in Irish Dance, aims for World Championship
By Alex Brendle, Midtown High School
• February 25, 2025

Full volume
By Alyssa Dawson, Hebron High School
• February 25, 2025

Review: The Weeknd closes trilogy with 6th studio album
By Jake Radcliffe, Prosper High School
• February 25, 2025

Vanishing Wildflowers, Emerging Young Scientists: A New Book by Mia Bravo (‘24)
By Ivy Yang, The Bishop’s School
• February 25, 2025

Strings of Connection: U-High harpists find connection in niche musical community
By Clare McRoberts, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• February 20, 2025

Challenging the boundaries of AI ‘art’ and the human experience
By Gabrielle Charest, Carlmont High School
• February 20, 2025

“One of Them Days”
By Rocco Awad, Lakewood High School
• February 20, 2025

A Spark: Local Artist Juliet Taylor
By Isabella Shory, Dupont Manual High School
• February 20, 2025

From prop hunt to the playbill
By Bella Green, Normal Community High School
• February 20, 2025

The Highs and Lows of Captain America: Brave New World
By Rocco Awad, Lakewood High School
• February 20, 2025

Review: ‘The Universe in Verse’ unveils magical intersection between science, poetry
By Lucine Stephan, Archer School for Girls
• February 20, 2025

They call her an ‘Antagonist’: Eileen Baumgarten
By Ellie Quinn, Lincoln High School
• February 18, 2025

Late Nights and High Notes
By Donya Ihmoud, Francis Howell Central High School
• February 18, 2025

Noor Ahmed links handmade jewelry with advocacy
By Inaaya Yousuf, Lynbrook High School – CA
• February 18, 2025

Chicago Auto Show immerses, engages attendees
By Jaya Alenghat, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• February 13, 2025

Beyond the sheet music: Composer, musician redefines classical music boundaries
By Ally O’Boyle, Archer School for Girls
• February 13, 2025

Reading Recognition: Sophomore Connects with Best-Selling Author Angeline Boulley
By Rachel Bhardwaj, Melissa Waas, and Sitwat Mian
• February 12, 2025

Preserving the past: How Liam Monahan is recording Ohio’s history through photography
By Nevin Mumper, Rutherford B. Hayes High School
• February 12, 2025

Hollywood’s Misstep
By Gabriel Vilus, Francis W. Parker School
• February 12, 2025
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