Want to hear a spooky story? These students have one to tell.
[SUSTAINABILITY & ETHICS] Start small, go big: education v.s. limitation
Every city, organization, business, and person who has implemented a Zero Waste plan or lifestyle has a slightly different definition of the term.
Doctor explains how outside affects social distancing
Dr. John Hick, medical director for disaster preparedness at Hennepin Healthcare, said wearing masks is a crucial step to limiting the spread of coronavirus.
[COMMUNITY SERVICE SPOTLIGHT] Families feel university students’ love from virtual calls
Columbia University junior Ana Beloborodova launches Hearts over Hands amidst the current COVID-19 crisis.
Jet lag from too much sleep is a thing too
The most effective way to “catch-up on sleep” is slow and steady, and spring break provides that perfect opportunity.
4 ways youth can fight climate change besides protesting
There’s more to do besides protesting to improve the environment. Here are four things that teenagers can do.
From sophomores to 9th graders- Midterm advice
As exams roll around, the current sophomore class remembers their feelings in the weeks leading up to their first set of midterms. But no longer rookies in the exam world, the sophomores are now offering their expertise to the 9th graders who are about to begin their first exam week.
A Turbulent Ski Team
Ibid 2019 – “The New Wave”- Pages 112-113 Skiers assemble around the doorway of the weight room, ready to hear what exercises they will be doing for another dryland practice. “It’s just sort of making the best of it,” captain Eliza Reedy said. The season started with the team able to race and practice on […]
Rising debaters channel competitive driving, speaking skills
Most novice debaters start with no debating skills, and it’s Director of Debate Tom Fones’ job to teach the debaters everything they know: “You teach them the game, which is an educational game — the time limits, the structures, the content — so you start them from when they really don’t have any idea of how it works.
Orfield Johnston conveys humankind’s imprint
In the distant hills of Iceland, there’s an area concealed by bumps and divots, flushed with an entire spectrum of lush and vibrant greens. Intermittently sprinkled in the shallows of the hill, budding plants contrast the dark olive background with…