
Senior Harper Stewart returns to Camp Foley as a first-year counselor
Carly Anderson, Conceptual Editor-in-Chief
• August 29, 2018

Junior Kelly Wehrmeister builds an orphanage for children in Bolivia through HEFY
Carly Anderson, Conceptual Editor-in-Chief
• August 27, 2018

Junior Charlize Chiu explores the impacts of growing social media accounts
Carly Anderson, Conceptual Editor-in-Chief
• August 24, 2018

Photo of the week – May 21
Carly Anderson, Conceptual Editor-in-Chief
• May 25, 2018

Sophomore Tony Morse gains positive outlook from struggles with anxiety and depression
Sabrina Bohn, Managing Editor-in-Chief
• May 24, 2018

Sophomore Caroline Judd thrives in new lifestyle after recovering from eating disorder
Sabrina Bohn, Managing Editor-in-Chief
• May 18, 2018

Students protest against gun control
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• May 2, 2018

Varsity girls lacrosse prepares for playoffs
Claire Smout, AWARDS COORDINATOR
• May 1, 2018
Quiz: Which High School Musical character are you?
Irene Yannakakis, STAFF WRITER
• April 30, 2018

Students participate in a national school walkout
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• April 17, 2018