By Farah Daredia Few can argue that the world around us doesn’t influence our thoughts and actions. Across time periods, cultures, and civilizations, sports have…
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By Kathryn Lee Teachers’ desks are usually fairly empty, save for a few manila folders and sheafs of paper, or the occasional issue of The…
By Nate Cohen For decades, the SAT and ACT exams have been the hallmark of the college admissions process. But for students in the graduating…
By Nicole Yip It feels like the world is burning around us with the coronavirus creating chaos everywhere. All of us are worried about the…
By Sara Jhong Despite many individuals self-isolating in their homes to prevent the spread of Covid-19, one popular app has made its way around the…
Editor’s note: While The Southerner does not typically publish anonymous articles, we felt that the personal nature of some of the information revealed in this…
By Nicole Yip These days, you are probably feeling a lot of stress, fear, and anxiety, whether it be from school, family, or the news…
By Nate Cohen Every day at South, students take notes, do homework, study for tests, write essays, and perform many other academic tasks. While students…
By Alexandra Milman My friends and I were figuring out who got the least amount of sleep. I got five hours, one of my friends…
By, Nate Cohen As the fourth period bell rings, a group of tired and unmotivated students shuffle into their seats. The teacher quiets the class…