
Complexity of diversity in media
By Yifan Li, The Harker Upper School
• September 29, 2023

It’s time to end legacy admissions
By Clare McRoberts, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• September 27, 2023

Too Close to Home
By Ellie Segura, Brea Olinda High School
• September 27, 2023

Linguistic racism perpetuates stereotypes in media
By Laura Chen, Pleasant Valley High School - IA
• September 27, 2023

PragerU—a threat to keeping our history alive
By Kailey Calvo, Hagerty High School
• September 26, 2023

Opinion: My Life Matters More Than Your Gun
By Jaiedenn Dolan, Woodside High School - CA
• September 26, 2023

Where’s the Y in YA?
By Aliza Abidi, Coppell High School
• September 26, 2023

Opinion: Advancing the music program with AP Music Theory
By Chloe De Leon, Woodside High School - CA
• September 22, 2023

Opinion: 22 years later
By Eyesha Sadiq, Hebron High School
• September 21, 2023

Student press rights must be protected
By Jack Tell and Natasha Torkzaban
• September 21, 2023

An attack on self-expression: Iowa’s gendered clothing laws restrict student freedom
By Laura Chen, Pleasant Valley High School - IA
• September 20, 2023

OPINION: Louisville’s shortcomings in welcoming adolescents into public spaces
By Grace Fridy and Naomi Fields
• September 20, 2023

I’m a Barbie Girl in a Korean World
By Serena Travers, Catherine Park, Leanne Yoon, and Christine Park
• September 20, 2023

Diary of a coconut
By Nyah Rama, Coppell High School
• September 20, 2023

Why “girl dinner” is problematic
By Maggie Volpi, Wylie East High School
• September 20, 2023

Opinion: A Work of Fart
By Sunny Li, North Allegheny Senior High School
• September 19, 2023

Harvey: We survived a COVID outbreak. Why was masking not encouraged?
By Sebastian Harvey, The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science
• September 18, 2023

‘I felt like I was just a shadow’: PV fails to meet expectation of inclusivity
By Jae Jepsen, Pleasant Valley High School - IA
• June 1, 2023

EDITORIAL: ChatGPT – Beware the prices of convenience
By The Boiling Point Editorial Board, Shalhevet High School
• June 1, 2023

Opinion: Hollywood’s Front Lines
By Aris Pastor, North Allegheny Senior High School
• May 31, 2023

Editorial: District neglects community input
By Epic Staff, Lynbrook High School - CA
• May 26, 2023

Op-Ed: I’m not a guest, I’m a member
By Lola Thomas , Archer School for Girls
• May 25, 2023

Words aren’t enough: exploring limits of translation
By Susanna Tang and Ashley Huang
• May 23, 2023

Op-Ed: Asian American assimilation is not yours to judge
By Allie Yang, Archer School for Girls
• May 19, 2023

Embracing the ‘B’ in HBCU
By Gaby Smith, Brea Olinda High School
• May 19, 2023

Periodically disrupting learning
By Claudia Molatore and Hannah Aldrich
• May 19, 2023

Mother’s Day without a mom: Year 3
By Jada Sandvall, Lincoln High School
• May 19, 2023

SENIORS IN POLAND: Colors of death
By Jack Metzger, Shalhevet High School
• May 19, 2023

Editorial: Our presence on Twitter
By 22-23 Editorial Board, Archer School for Girls
• May 18, 2023
OPINION: Diversity in literature is key to a more representative and compassionate community
By Isabella Edghill, duPont Manual High School
• May 18, 2023

Former Duchess Camilla’s coronation as Queen jeopardizes British identity, tradition
By Tara Behbehani and Annika Skorski
• May 17, 2023

Is it a racist joke or just a joke about race?
By Meggie Chen, Monta Vista High School
• May 15, 2023

EDITORIAL: Reconsider Sexual Education at Strath Haven
By Editorial Board, Strath Haven High School
• May 15, 2023
Normalize Our Differences
By KAITLIN SWIFT, Eastern Regional High School
• May 15, 2023

College Board Nixed Roe: Here’s Why it Still Matters
By Nikki Iyer, San Juan Hills High School
• May 8, 2023
How diverse is your AP class: The equity gaps in advanced classes remain prominent in the US
By Viktoriia Sokolenko, The Masters School
• May 8, 2023
![Tilting their head patiently, senior Macy Ziegler gets their face painted in the library in preparation for the Spring Pep Rally. The library invited students to come in during lunch and paint each other’s faces West-themed for the event. “[The event] sounded fun. [Face painting] is a thing I havent done since I was eight, and I had a friend who wanted to go, so I figured, why not? Its free,” Ziegler said. “I hung out in the library before school a lot last year with my friends, and I enjoyed it.”](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/DSC_0061-1-900x600.jpg)
Beyond Books
By Ashlyn Gillespie, Parkway West High School
• May 8, 2023

Opinion: My silence didn’t mean it was okay
By Katya Luzarraga, Wayland High School
• May 5, 2023

SBAC Remains Fruitless Toward California Education
By Elise Ngo, Portola High School
• May 5, 2023

Groff v. Dejoy: The battle over the Sabbath
By Adin Halbfinger, CHARLES E SMITH JEWISH DAY SCHOOL
• May 5, 2023

Guns are killing people. So why are we looking away?
By Hannah Ko, Portola High School
• May 5, 2023

Reject puzzle piece as autism awareness icon
By Victoria Veselka, McCallum High School
• May 5, 2023

Menstrual education is necessary, period
By Nadia Knoblauch, Hagerty High School
• May 1, 2023
When will “enough” truly be enough?
By Cameron Mitchell, Collierville High School
• April 26, 2023

Opinion: Dear Diary, why don’t we talk about teen deaths?
By Crista Alarcon, Starr's Mill High School
• April 26, 2023
After School Satan Clubs reveal dangerous lack of information among community members
By Sarah Lockley, Southern Lehigh Senior High School
• April 26, 2023

The weight of remembering: Being a descendant of Armenian genocide survivors in the 21st century
By Maggie Simonyan, Daniel Pearl Magnet High School
• April 26, 2023

Opinion: It’s time to confront racism at MCHS
By Lydia Lawrence, McHenry High School
• April 25, 2023

Op-Ed: Too many words
By Lucy Williams, Archer School for Girls
• April 24, 2023
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