While Silver was correct to declare Biden as the winner, there was a sharp contrast between what polling data suggested and the actual results. Keep Reading
Receiving a rejection letter, or arguably even more frustrating a deferral, can feel like a major bump in the road in your path to college acceptance. Putting extra time into an ED (early decision) application and building your hopes on being accepted can make this one rejection feel discouraging. However, it is important to not let this get in the way of your senior year. Keep Reading
After the pandemic prompted the cancellation of senior activities for the Class of 2020, questions arose about the plans for the Class of 2021. In a virtual meeting with senior parents Oct. 8, administration and senior advisers presented the plans, including graduation and second semester activities. Keep Reading
During this quarantine, a large surge in teen activism emerged, especially as incidents of racial inequality sparked national conversations. With this increase with attention and awareness to remedy the many evils of the world, discussion soon arose regarding the true effectiveness of this so-called “teen activism.” Keep Reading
With a passion for helping others, freshman Sydney Kaps launched her community service project this past year. The project, Letters to Heroes, started with a desire to show how grateful she was to the many healthcare workers who risk their lives everyday. Keep Reading