The Little Prince: Book and Movie Review by Isabelle Rideout Friday evening, while many students went to see Endgame, I saw a very different movie: The Little Prince (2015) on Netflix. This was a follow up to my family’s reading of the classic novel of the same name by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry over break. […]
People Opposed to GMOs Know the Least About Science by Isabelle Rideout
People Opposed to GMOs Know the Least About Science by Isabelle Rideout Back in January, a peer-reviewed study published in Nature, an extremely high profile scientific journal, proclaimed that people opposed to GMOs know the least about science – but think they know the most. While this is nearly a month old, I thought […]
Peaceful Protesters Disturb the Peace by Kally Proctor
Come on! Hurry up! How long is this gonna take? This past week, I went to London for spring break. During my stay, many unanticipated interruptions popped up while I was traveling around London, like the one shown above. These disruptions often resulted in blockages for hours, throwing off many tourist’s, and Londoner’s, busy […]
Questionably Musical by Kally Proctor
Twang…bong…plink…screech… Whether it’s classical, rock, jazz, or pop, most of us probably enjoy listening to some kind of music. But for the majority of us, there will always be that one genre of music that we just don’t “get”. Recently, I participated as a solo pianist in a recital at the 41st Seminar […]
A Titanic Anniversary Amid Hope for the Future
One-hundred-seven years ago this April 15th, the RMS Titanic sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean after striking an iceberg. Over fifteen hundred people lost their lives that evening. While life has changed dramatically since 1912, I believe there are still important lessons to be learned from this terrible tragedy, one that shook […]
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Selected Haikus
Haikus are super coolish School is super doomish The car goes vroomish -Anna Varney How much can I fit into a haiku format oh no I’m out of -Ella Moscoffian and Katelyn Chirayanth Why do we do math Math teachers feel my wrath I really hate math -Felix Kissell North Carolina South […]
Junior Districts Auditions by Kally Proctor
Junior Districts Auditions By: Kally Proctor Nerves. A bundle of nerves. Excited, stressed, and worried. These emotions totally encapsulated what I’m sure everyone auditioning for Junior Districts felt. They had been practicing for weeks and months to prepare for this moment and it was finally here. Now, they would get to prepare themselves one […]
Seasonal poems by Janiya Walton
Winter brings cold, Cold brings snow, Snow falls down, Oh oh oh, Snowflakes appear, Stick out your tongue, And let it go. The sun is out, Summer is here, Time to hit the beach, And just swim it out. When Fall is out you know what that means, Time to rake, Then […]
Seven Fun Facts About Winter by Madison Ngai & Jordynn Lee
7 Fun Facts about Winter In some places, during Winter it doesn’t snow at all The Earth is closest to the sun during Winter One cup of water equals half a gallon of snow Most of the famous kids movies take place in Winter Frost the Snowman and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer are related. Most […]