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BSU members held a walkout on Dec 6. to express their disapproval of the administration's reaction to anti-Black hate events.
What should have happened: Correct procedures for hate bias incident reporting; new policies aim to unite community
Heerah Jayakumar and Emory Scofield January 23, 2025
Computers are used each morning for ID scanning and signing in.
New policies aiming to tighten school security have downsides
Siena McCarthy, staff writer • January 22, 2025
Alex Ye is photographed in the Volume 51 Fife & Drum yearbook from the 2021-2022 school year.
Former student found guilty of threat of mass violence following 129-page manifesto
Lea Weinstein, managing editor • January 22, 2025
Students walk alongside buses as they exit the school. Sometimes they walk between the buses to the other side of the street - a main factor in the decision to add a bus loop.
Bus loop subject to change for 2025-26 school year
AJ Shiflett, sports editor • January 21, 2025
Choral director and class sponsor Keith Schwartz joins Acatonic seniors Aiden Feng, Naysa Mustafa, Joy Nadda, Kelvin Zhou and sophomore Benedict Santos for a team breakfast on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at Panera in Fallsgrove. The group gathered ahead of their visit to feeder schools, where they promoted a cappella as an elective option and performed songs they had learned over the past four months. “I’ve had Mr. Schwartz as a teacher for four years, and every year I feel like I learn more about him and more about myself. Schwartz has taught me to be more timely and responsible,” Nadda said.
A week in the life of inimitable Keith Schwartz
Ahmed Ibrahim, opinion editor • January 14, 2025
Class of 2016 graduate Jordan Weitz was included in the Forbes 30 under 30 list. After graduating, Weitz attended Yale before becoming a cofounder of Keychain, a company worth over $250 million.
Jordan Weitz makes Forbes 30 under 30 list
Cameron Cowen, news editor • January 13, 2025
Senior Daksh Badri visits Columbia University with his mom, the college he will be attending in the fall after applying early decision this application cycle. "I decided to ED to Columbia because I formed a deep connection with the university when I went on a tour there," Badri said.
Students commit to dream schools through early decision
Diya Khetan, news editor • January 13, 2025
Honors modern world history teacher Kraig Bauer explains how to complete a worksheet to his fourth period class on Jan. 3.
From teaching history, to teaching to grill, Kraig Bauer does it all, building connections along the way
Evan Halpern, staff writer • January 3, 2025
Sophomore Amen Tekleab shows off her Valentine's Day gift from her friend during advisory Friday, Feb. 14.
What the world is reading: Romcoms for the season of love
Emma Karcz, managing editor • February 14, 2025
Junior Ahmed Ibrahim posts to his Instagram story on June 26, eating a Pop-Tart at the exact moment the third season of FX's "The Bear" dropped on Hulu and Disney+.
The three best TV shows of 2024
Ahmed Ibrahim, opinion editor • December 16, 2024
Perfect gifts to give to book-loving friends include a Kindle and bookmarks.
What the world is reading: Holiday gift guide for book lovers
Emma Karcz, managing editor • December 12, 2024
Junior Grace Song rewatches the trailer for Anora. Promoted as "A Love Story from Sean Baker," it is the eighth feature film under Baker's belt starring Mikey Madison in the titular role. "[Anora] accurately represents women overseen and easily taken advantage of. It emotionally enticed me. The ending is so good," Song said.
Why ‘Anora’ matters
Ahmed Ibrahim, opinion editor • November 21, 2024
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