By Kevin Jiang In an environment like South, which is filled with an abundance of talented musicians, simply being a violinist might seem ordinary. However,…
Posts published in November 2013
Dear Freshman Me, Have fun during freshman year and don’t get too stressed out from schoolwork. Set your priorities straight and try not to leave…
By Andrew T. In my opinion, the new policy has many benefits. When students leave the cafeteria early, they distract classes. If students find the…
By Annie Yang With the new school year comes new changes—some popular, some not. One of the already controversial policy changes pertains to gym class.…
By Daniel Rosenfeld You’ve heard it before: dark chocolate is healthful. But have you ever wondered why? How can something that tastes so good still…
By Radhika Viswanathan All you nerds—self-proclaimed or closeted—listen up! The greatest invention we know of could soon become a reality due to findings of researchers…
WEB EXCLUSIVE By: Joohee Park You might have read or heard of John Green’s debut novel, Looking for Alaska. However, Looking for Alibrandi, by Melina Marchetta, although similar…
By Robin Shum Over the summer, a strange metal overhang was added to the area of the courtyard by the main lobby. “I’ve heard kids…
WEB EXCLUSIVE By Brooke Ferber Arguably, Edith Hamilton’s anthology of Mythology is an extraordinary, enticing literary work. Inclusive of some of the period’s most well…