
PoliticsIkisha Dogra '29, Politics Editor | April 19, 2026
Creative WritingElisabeth Smith '28, Co-Assistant Editor-in-Chief | April 14, 2026

NewsGrace Lynch '29, Rising Sports Editor | April 13, 2026

This February an incredible group of men and women competed in the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. This year, one particular sporting event was dominated by the Americans in both the men’s and women's competitions. This sport was ice hockey. Let's break down how both teams made their way to victory! The men's team had an amazing Olympic run. The men dominated in their preliminary games and continued to skate to victory as they advanced. Their first game was against Latvia, where they had a decisive 5-1 win. Next, they beat Denmark 6-3....

School now is often considered to be the privileged bane of an adolescent’s life. For almost nine months, kids and teenagers have to wake up at six o'clock every five days, travel in all sorts of weather to school, and spend over seven hours bustling to each class, our backpacks and eyes growing increasingly heavier. Children in Ancient Rome faced a very similar plight, waking at dawn for school, punished physically for minor mistakes, and an education so tedious that eleven year old Quintus Sulpicius Maximus, died after training for a Greek poetry...

Calvin the Capybara is a capybara. He lives in seventh-grader Allie Avamindo’s locker, and he enjoys this home very much in Allieslockertopia. Whether it’s the LED lights, magnet friends, endless snack supply, or Emma Watson fan art, Calvin thinks Allie’s locker is the place to be! Magnet friends, carrying motivational slogans, include a pickle and a duck. However, Calvin has a bit of adventure in him from his great uncle Sylevester. So he likes to explore the world! Today, Calvin was feeling happy. “Oh, Duckie! I am in a good mood,”...






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