‘Red One’ makes the naughty list of holiday films with charm
By Sagnik Nag Chowdhury and Benjamin Zhang
• November 20, 2024
Keely Gladis pursues passion for writing through poetry collection
By Emily Iannazzo, The American School in London
• November 20, 2024
Men of Character: local blockbuster
By Julia Gronert, Mounds View High School
• November 19, 2024
Quinn Martin’s 59 Days Of Living His Dream
By Harlee Boyd, Gretna High School
• November 19, 2024
Keep Austin putting!
By Elizabeth Nation, McCallum High School
• November 19, 2024
Senior edits, photographs for school
By Will Sveda, Revere High School
• November 18, 2024
Pixel Perfect: Spiders and Symbiotes, Swingin’ and Slingin’
By Geoff Brauchler, Rock Canyon High School
• November 18, 2024
The Movie Club
By Ash Thebeau, Eureka High School - MO
• November 18, 2024
“Heretic:” A24 Strikes Again!
By Amelia Bowman, Brimmer and May School
• November 18, 2024
Bookworms bewildered by inflation
By Jules Youn, Daegu International School
• November 14, 2024
Benefiting the community with Bollywood
By Emily Olm-Shipman and Sri Trikona
• November 14, 2024
The Cure returns with monotonously gloomy album Songs of A Lost World
By Hanna Cortright, Archie Williams High School
• November 12, 2024
‘Smile 2’ captivates audiences, demands vulnerability through disturbing take on trauma
By Ayra Ansari and Rania Raj
• November 12, 2024
Why I Read Banned Books
By Sia Vaish, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School - KY
• November 12, 2024
From Robux to revenue: innovating success
By Emi Sim, Carlmont High School
• November 11, 2024
Retaining its quintessential structure, Just Dance 2025 includes an enticing tracklist paired with oversaturated dance routines
By Elle Manning, Forest Hills Central High School
• November 11, 2024
‘Godspeed’ blesses listeners with its revelry
By Jillian Ju, Monta Vista High School
• November 11, 2024
DJ Jauxon Takes the Stage at Menlo Back-to-School Dance
By Alyssa McAdams, Menlo School
• November 5, 2024
Wonderland Books: bringing the joy of reading back to Bethesda
By Elana Snyder, Walt Whitman High School
• November 5, 2024
Artists win recognition in Delta and Midsouth fairs
By Addis Shiberou, White Station High School
• November 5, 2024
Painting outside the lines: Students spray-paint their way to French culture
By Aien Du and Aila Jiang
• November 5, 2024
Does This Ring a Belle?
By Alyssa Fox, Cedar Park High School
• November 5, 2024
Double the Rhythm
By Shiren Noorani, Hebron High School
• November 1, 2024
Student spends summer at prestigious music program
By Sydney Murphy, James Bowie High School
• November 1, 2024
Edgars: You’re More Than Just Your Hair
By Ivonne Sambrano, Frederick High School
• November 1, 2024
Artistic talent on display in new mural
By Matthew Betti, Mounds View High School
• November 1, 2024
Center & Connect
By Sohana Schneider, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• October 31, 2024
Movie Review: “The Substance” reveals horrifying underbelly of Hollywood
By Ally Rodriguez, St. John's School - TX
• October 31, 2024
Fuzzy Friends
By Morgan Siegel, Marquette High School
• October 29, 2024
From green to gray — Greaney’s ‘Gray Man’
By Jane Mercer, White Station High School
• October 29, 2024
The Korean wave hits San Francisco with new Hallyu exhibit
By Ami Dong, Carlmont High School
• October 29, 2024
A sole collector
By Dhriti Pai, Lovejoy High School
• October 28, 2024
Turning the page on fantasy “BookTok”
By Asha Tallapragada, Walt Whitman High School
• October 28, 2024
Senior excels in art programs, takes on role as stage manager
By Katarina Stevanovic, Revere High School
• October 28, 2024
Humans of WEGO: From haunted house to the WEGO stage
By Jesse Sanchez, West Chicago Community High School
• October 28, 2024
Winn ‘64 redefines live entertainment; co-founds, opens Cosm Dallas
By Kevin Ho and Tejas Allada
• October 25, 2024
‘Joker: Folie a Deux’ Review: A Haunting Symphony of Love and Madness
By Kaedin James Ensminger Fluegal, Brea Olinda High School
• October 25, 2024
Colorism + Hollywood = Nothing new
By Rz'Nasia Self, Green Hope High School
• October 25, 2024
Fashion show blends inclusivity, art
By Oliver Bilotte, Windsor High School
• October 25, 2024
Wendy’s Krabby Patty Is a Lazy Money Grab
By Azilynn Fuerte, Brea Olinda High School
• October 23, 2024
John Flick finds an inspiring way to share his artwork
By Eliza Williams, James Bowie High School
• October 23, 2024
Strutting into style: Mel Stanger ’23 takes on New York Fashion Week
By Camilla Garfield ’27, Staples High School
• October 23, 2024
Alumna gives life to ghostly role
By Skye Freeman, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• October 22, 2024
We Live in Time makes every second count
By Luca Roy and Ella Furuichi
• October 22, 2024
Keys to success: piano players reflect on journey
By Sophia Giron and Melody Han
• October 22, 2024
Humans of Harker: Artistry in abstraction
By Hannah Jeon, The Harker School
• October 21, 2024
Alisa Pederson strings together the orchestra department
By Mikail Khan and Mabrey Stokes
• October 21, 2024
‘143’ chases numbers over quality
By Olivia Yuan, Lynbrook High School - CA
• October 21, 2024
Strong brotherhood brings hope for revival of discontinued Menz Dance program
By Margy Burgoon, New Trier High School
• October 21, 2024
Striking a chord: Archer’s new orchestra director intertwines movement and music
By Meredith Ho, Archer School for Girls
• October 17, 2024
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