By Gracelyn Skilling ’26 The theme is “galactic glam.” Only eleven seconds remain, and slender block-headed figures saunter wildly, grabbing at garment-lined shelves. You still…
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By Cadyn Hollingsworth ‘25 With the weather cooling and the Halloween decorations going up, it’s the perfect season for a good scary movie. However, many…
By Norah Jewett ’25 SATs. The infamous standardized test that looms over high school students during their college application process. It’s been a staple for…
By Alexa Faletra ‘25 11:30 AM on a random Thursday in May, I was tasked with the great conflict of deciding whether to use my…
By Kelsey Gabalis ‘27 When you think of your childhood, what do you see? Swinging gleefully on the swings or riding a bike down the…
By Gracelyn Skilling ‘26 Now that spring has sprung, you may find yourself inspired by the buds and blossoms perking up outside. What better way…
By Gianna Ferace ’25 In Emma Cline’s, The Guest, our main character is a fragile young woman struggling to stay afloat in the deceptively perfect…
Amelia Jewett ‘27 St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday that takes place on March 17th, in which we observe the death of St. Patrick, the…
By Emma Conlon ‘25 Between the Barbie movie, Oppenheimer, Saltburn, and now Anyone But You, the rise of attendance at the movie theaters is at…
Alexa Faletra ‘25 After an almost decade long hiatus, The Hunger Games has returned with the release of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds…