What Does Amy Coney Barrett’s Confirmation Mean for the Country?
The controversial nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court has drawn a lot of attention recently. This month,…
Our Lives, Our Futures: Why This Election Is So Important For Our Generation
Coming of age in an era of war, an economic recession, mass shootings, wildfires, and now a pandemic, as a…
The Illegal World of Voter Intimidation Tactics
Voter intimidation tactics, although illegal, have happened every election in America’s history, and this election is no different. Federal law…
Is Restorative Justice Worth It?
From the Coronavirus, to racial awakening, to the Instagram accounts, our community has faced a lot of problems this past…
Distance Learning in a Post-Pandemic Schedule
Since April 3, 2020 the School has operated off a curated, yet contested, system of distance learning. For teachers and…
Time Spent on Screens in the New Distance Learning Model
In the age of distance and online learning, it is crucial to take breaks from sitting down and staring at…
To Play or Not to Play? College Football during the Pandemic
Of the major college football conferences, the Pac-12 Conference is the only one that has decided to suspend their football…
Social Justice in the NBA
2020 has been a year filled with unprecedented twists and turns, leaving many people feeling isolated and helpless. In these…
Boom or Bust: Warriors Offseason Predictions
After a forgettable, league-worst 15-50 finish for the Golden State Warriors, the franchise enters its most important offseason since they…
DEI in Action: School’s Humanities Departments Diversify Curriculum
This year the School has made changes to its humanities curriculums in order to achieve its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion…