By Robin Shum Every day, South’s custodian Uriel Campbell begins his daily rounds in the science hall. But as soon as he gets home, he…
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By Michelle Yang You may find him in the main hall or in the surrounding areas after school. At first glance, nothing particular will stand…
By Elizabeth Smith Most students dreaded returning to school after winter break, but sophomore Jessica Boico had been counting down the days—instead of resuming classes…
By Amanda Madenberg Quick! Who was the twentieth president of the United States? What is the name of the scientist who discovered Uranus? Who played…
By Jacqueline Liao “Welcome to Cultural Heritage Night 2015!” the emcees enthusiastically announced into their microphones. Before long, members of the Music Club and the…
By Celina Sun Marriage, murder, and political strife are coming to South— in the form of this year’s opera, Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro. Based…
By Brooke Ferber This past November, my dream came true: I attended a lecture featuring Vogue’s Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour. “The Atilier with Alina Cho” lecture…
By Celina Sun There are certain issues that divide the book-reading community. We are a rather particular bunch, if I do say so myself. Some…
By Robin Shum During the awards ceremony, all the Siemens finalists stood on a wide stage, anxiously awaiting their results. As the anticipation hung in…
By Betsy Tanenbaum For the first time in South’s history, a women’s history class has been added to the social studies curriculum. This new class,…