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Graphic by Jaida Wang, '25.

Home for the Holidays

Helen Griffith, Staff Writer November 8, 2024

Siblings graduate high school, students move away from home and family traditions change for the holidays. Over 19.25 million students have enrolled in college during the fall of 2024. Each of these students...

Photo Courtesy Museum of Arts And Science

A painting depicting a medieval Halloween celebration.

A Haunted History

Claire Dungan and Lila Maffett November 8, 2024

In the last days of October, when the final rays of warmth fall under the chill of autumn, a ghostly feeling of loss hangs in the air. The feeling of cooler weather and the oncoming difficult winter led...

FALL EXHIBIT IN FRANKLIN PARK BOTANICAL GARDENS


One of many pumpkin themed arrangements displayed for “Harvest Blooms” at the Franklin Park Conservatory.

Harvesting Seasonal Spirit

Caroline Thompson, Staff Writer November 8, 2024

As October slips away and November creeps in, seasonal activities are afoot. I spend all year waiting for fall to arrive so that I can participate in the recurring traditions that embody the spirit of...

Graphic by Jaida Wang, '25.

Thanksgiving: Coming to Theaters Near You

Evie Jones, Community Liaison November 8, 2024

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays for spending time with family and watching new movies in theaters. Thanksgiving Day has evolved in my family throughout the years. When I was younger, we started...

Lining Up or Logging On

Anneka Kitts, Staff Writer November 8, 2024

When people think of Black Friday, they often envision the violent fights and mad dashes made by angry shoppers at the crack of dawn, just to get their hands on a 50% off flat-screen or a brand-new Cabbage...

The Gift of Gratitude

The Gift of Gratitude

Editorial Board November 8, 2024

As we enter the second half of first semester, the dullness of a new school year starts to set in — classes get harder, grades get more real and the days feel long with practices ending when it’s dark...

Graphic by Caroline Kegg, '24.

Rockin’ Around Rockefeller

Stella Goff, Editor In Chief December 18, 2023

According to NBC4 New York, as the Rockefeller Building was being constructed in 1931, workers put up a 20-foot tree decorated with a garland made by their families. The first formal Rockefeller Center...

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