
‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Review: Taylor Swift Cosplays as Daisy Buchanan on Latest Album
By Sofia Rodriguez, Brea Olinda High School
• October 7, 2025

American Legion Post 716 hosts unveiling for new mural
By Lily Zimmerman, Los Alamitos High School
• October 7, 2025

‘Silent storytellers’: The job of a fashion, costume designer for award-winning movies, TV shows
By Elisabetta Silveri, Archer School for Girls
• October 7, 2025

Senior turns school project into published children’s book
By Victoria Medina, Willis High School
• October 7, 2025

MTC Announces Cast of ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
By Grayson Bowen and Siya Taneja
• October 6, 2025
![Gazing across the stage, sophomore Alexis Monteleone performs in the school theater. The Monteleone family’s band “Monte and the Machine” has been releasing music since 2012, but Alexis started her own solo career in 2024 with the release of her first single, Crying Skies. “My whole family is very musical, [and I especially] love writing [songs with them],” Monteleone said.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/DSC7463-1200x798.jpg)
Harmonies, hurdles and high school
By Charlie Brady, Malia McLellan, Zainab Al-Jaff, Zaina Hasan, and Jude Taher
• October 3, 2025

Senior Satya Dominguez-Hultgren adds whimsy to aerial dancing through clowning
By Lila Coyne, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• October 3, 2025

‘I’m a storyteller:’ Gotham Chopra documents athletes’ mentality, drive
By Laila Taraporevala, The American School in London
• October 3, 2025

‘Come From Away’ soars into audience’s hearts, lands in DGS community
By Joy Haddleton, Downers Grove South High School
• October 3, 2025

Skylar Snyder Turns Her Personal Inspiration Into a Children’s Book About ADHD
By Cynthia Lan, Yorba Linda High School
• October 3, 2025

Artist vows to be true to himself after painting singled out by the White House
By Rylin Kinzel, Shaler Area High School
• October 1, 2025

Public media memories left defunded
By Evie Fernandez ’27, Lavanya Dixit ’27, and Fiona Seale ’28
• October 1, 2025

His childhood friend faced deportation, so he made a movie about it
By Annabel Orcutt and Ainsley Jay
• October 1, 2025

‘The Long Walk’ is a thrilling trudge that sometimes loses its footing
By Jillian Ju, Monta Vista High School
• September 30, 2025

Inside Eila Kittikamron Mora’s journey to becoming Chicago’s Youth Poet Laureate of 2025-2026
By Izzy Elkin, New Trier High School
• September 30, 2025

Pothukoochi’s quest for truth in a noisy world
By Prisha Hooda, Coppell High School
• September 26, 2025

Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah?: ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Phenomenon
By Charlotte Nethers, Brea Olinda High School
• September 24, 2025

Offset’s ‘Kiari’ takes an off path to introspection
By Ritik Shenoy and Anish Khinvasara
• September 22, 2025

‘Superman’ confronts power, propaganda through action, parallels real world events
By Ayra Ansari, The American School in London
• September 17, 2025

Bay Area youth transform Coyote Point’s public restroom into art
By Keira Sarmiento, Carlmont High School
• September 17, 2025

Live, laugh, love… Labubus?
By Adriana Monsanto and Sofia Azevedo
• September 17, 2025

San Carlos mural celebrates 100 years of history
By Claire Kornberg, Carlmont High School
• September 16, 2025

Sabrina Carpenter continues to play it safe
By Ella Bissonnette, Starr’s Mill High School
• September 16, 2025

Feeling the music: Purav Chavarkar’s journey as a musician with congenital hearing loss
By Salem Dinh, Huron High School – Ann Arbor, MI
• September 16, 2025

Darren Aronofsky’s “Caught Stealing”
By Rocco Awad, Lakewood High School
• September 16, 2025

American Legion Post 716 to unveil mural, a lasting tribute to veterans
By Leah Oh, Los Alamitos High School
• June 2, 2025

A cultural affair
By Sophia D’Sa and Kate Yang
• June 2, 2025

The return of vinyl in the digital age
By Adriana Monsanto, Hagerty High School
• June 2, 2025

Striking a chord
By Arpan Basnet and McKinley Beech
• June 2, 2025

Peacocks in My Backyard: What “The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh” Gets Wrong
By Kaveri Udupa, Stanford Online High School
• June 2, 2025

Catalyst Crew drops knowledge with banger beats
By Olivia Tu, Lynbrook High School – CA
• May 27, 2025

Working in Wonderland
By Claire Bradford and Davis Adams
• May 27, 2025

Freshman finds her voice
By Maya Tackett, McCallum High School
• May 21, 2025

TFS 2025 Musician of the Year: Victoria Garcia de Leaniz Hernandez
By Kallista Schneiderman, Lake Forest High School
• May 21, 2025

Strings of the heart
By Cindy Tint, Bellaire High School
• May 19, 2025

Keeping time: Senior Henry Auxenfans finds discipline in violin
By Kabir Joshi, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• May 19, 2025

Beyond the drama – Code Blue for nation’s ER system
By Anna Yoon, Daegu International School
• May 19, 2025

Creative composing
By Anushka Goel, Walnut Hills High School
• May 19, 2025

Freshman starts band, contributes to music community
By Rin Lam, Revere High School
• May 19, 2025

Graphic designer turns teacher
By Kavin Jain, California High School – CA
• May 14, 2025

No Bad Ideas
By Ben Lehman, Lydia Greves, and Lily Brodsky
• May 14, 2025

Pop artist Sawyer Utah establishes himself amidst evolving music industry
By Chloe Fitzsimmons, Starr’s Mill High School
• May 14, 2025

Painting with Purpose
By Malac Al-shadod, Hancock High School – MO
• May 14, 2025

Beyond the spotlight
By Ava Alkhamis, Londonderry High School
• May 14, 2025

Crescendoing to the coda
By Ishana Sharma, Coppell High School
• May 7, 2025
![Finishing her night out after attending a local concert, senior Grace Sauers smiles at the camera. She recently started a business, PrettySick, that takes photos as well as sells merch at local concert venues. Next year, she will attend Columbia Chicago College majoring in Graphic Design. “There's such a good communal scene because there [are] great venues in Austin,” Sauers said. “I'm gonna miss it in Austin, but I do know Chicago is good, it's not like I'm going to the middle of nowhere. I just have to find my footing again.” Photo Courtesy of Grace Sauers.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Grace.png)
Moments Between The Music
By Heidi Williams, Cedar Park High School
• May 7, 2025

Making impact one stitch at a time, crochet club hooks community together
By Amy Zhang, Algonquin Regional High School
• May 7, 2025

Painting a Difference: Student’s nonprofit recognized at Annual Governor’s Volunteer Awards, continues to raise awareness for disabilities
By Lourdes Hernandez Peraza, Vandegrift High School
• May 7, 2025

Giving Tyler a Voice: Tyrone Alum Produces Film Honoring Teacher’s Son
By Elexis Hess, Tyrone Area High School
• May 7, 2025

Styles of Styluses
By Colin Nichols, Francis Howell Central High School
• May 2, 2025
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