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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

The Student News Site of Harvard-Westlake School

The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

The Student News Site of Harvard-Westlake School

The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

SSR has ‘no rules’

April 30, 2009

By Alexia Boyarsky Chalmers 202 generates several different reactions from passers-by. Some stop and stare in interest at what looks like a mix between a carpenter’s shop and a used electronic shop....

Steiner makes nwe fuel

April 30, 2009

By Ester Khatchatryan Alex Steiner ’09 made biodiesel fuel with particular emphasis on the effects of temperature on biodiesel, the nation’s fastest growing alternative fuel industry...

Steiner makes new fuel

April 28, 2009

By Ester Khatchatryan Alex Steiner ’09 made biodiesel fuel with particular emphasis on the effects of temperature on biodiesel, the nation’s fastest growing alternative fuel industry according...

Seniors test Brainade

April 28, 2009

By Lauren Seo Michael Lee ’09, Andrew Lee ’09 and Jason Mow ’09 dedicated their year to creating a natural energy drink that would enhance concentration without causing a crash or any...

Shaum plays to plants

April 28, 2009

By Spencer Gisser James Shaum '€™09 has designed an experiment to test the current hypotheses on the relationship between plant growth and sound. Shaum has been performing tests on Stella, a lily that...

Independent spirits

April 28, 2009

Caroline Cuse: Physics and photography By Michelle Youzefzadeh Caroline Cuse stood in front of a panel of six faculty members all waiting to judge her proposal for a study in Optics: Physics and Photography....

Trio goes green

April 28, 2009

By Faire Davidson Going green has been a goal this year for the school. The middle schoolers lost their water bottles and gained filtered water fountains with more plans under way. Adam Rothman ’09,...

Bellon plays population games

April 28, 2009

By Candice Navi Benj Bellon ’09 has written a paper on population games, along with research regarding the definition of time and principles in computational biology and biophysics. Bellon wrote...

Behind the curtain

April 28, 2009

By Alexia Boyarsky, Cathi Choi and Dana Glaser 5:30 Park takes a stuffed puppy down to Coldwater Canyon and rubs its face in the muddy gutter. For the past few weeks, Park has been coating the puppy,...

Cox analyzes geckos

April 28, 2009

By Drew Lash Leland Cox ’09 was curious why geckos are able to stick on all types of surfaces. Cox chased his curiosity and decided to research this mysterious phenomenom known as the Casimir Force...

Back to his roots

April 28, 2009

By Alexia Boyarsky or most people, pears are fruits bought at supermarkets, while sheep are animals played with at petting zoos. Latin teacher Paul Chenier, however, could tell you that pears are the...

Have you heard?

April 28, 2009

By Allegra Tepper Overheardathw.tumblr.com might boast some incriminating lines straight from the lips of Harvard-Westlake students, but don’t go calling Chiara* ’09, the founder and gatekeeper...

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