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Fighting against performative activism

Hannah Shahidi, Assistant News Editor December 18, 2023

“Health insurance in the United States is bullsh*t.” “Things you didn’t know were rape culture.” “What is genocide?" Painted in pastel colors, these phrases dominate our social media feeds....

The value of recognizing social gaps

The value of recognizing social gaps

Eric C. Wade December 17, 2023

I was gone for two weeks. Many didn’t notice. While away, I rediscovered what I call “the gap” and have consistently been queried about whether my father exists. He does. I kissed my father’s...

Less waste in the cafeteria

Less waste in the cafeteria

Sabrina Hamideh November 15, 2023

When grabbing our lunches and snacks from the school cafeteria, it's easy to overlook the cumulative environmental impact that our seemingly insignificant decisions create. Countless pieces of plastic...

Empowering young voices in politics

Empowering young voices in politics

Hannah Shahidi November 15, 2023

“Diane Feinstein, 90, Dies; Oldest Sitting Senator and Fixture of California Politics.” I was taken aback when I saw this notification pop up from the New York Times on Sept. 29. Senator Feinstein,...

Create walkable cities

Olivia Phillips November 15, 2023

I'm walking home after a long day of school, taking in the street around me. There’s a grocery store and a few cafés, along with several restaurants and other shops. I decide to stop at the local coffee...

Fight antisemitism amid Hamas war

Fight antisemitism amid Hamas war

Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor November 15, 2023

It was a Saturday morning in Venice Beach. I sat in a chair at the front of Scissors hair salon. Across the street, two women stood below a sign picturing a young girl kidnapped by Hamas in Israel. She...

Make Advanced math classes weighted

Make Advanced math classes weighted

Max Turetzky, Assistant Opinion Editor November 15, 2023

Head of the Upper School Beth Slattery announced the school would be reintroducing weighted GPAs for the 2024-2025 school year, giving students a one-point boost for Honors and Advanced Placement (AP)...

A student and generative A.I. chatbot pose as they formulate an academic idea. Illustration by Amelia Chiarelli.

A.I. is a tool for education, not a threat

William Liu, Assistant Opinion Editor September 21, 2023

When the artificial intelligence (AI) language model ChatGPT first became available to the public, schools scrambled to rearrange curriculums, develop new policies and cushion against what seemed to be...

Recognize social medias role in politics

Recognize social media’s role in politics

Eden Conner, Assistant Opinions Editor September 21, 2023

On Nov 4, 2008, the Americans who signed up for former President Barack Obama’s text updates received a final message: “All of this happened because of you. Thanks, Barack.” Obama was the first...

Give equal credit to extracurricular activities

Hannah Shahidi, Assistant News Editor September 21, 2023

While working on tech crew for "Urinetown," the musical from last spring, I found myself incredibly overwhelmed with approaching assessments in my classes. I was trying to manage my time productively and...

Editors-in-Chief Ella Yadegar ’24 and Averie Perrin ’24 smile for a photo at the first Chronicle layout of the year.

Letter from the Editors: Prioritizing truthful reporting

Averie Perrin and Ella Yadegar September 1, 2023

In light of the recent losses at the school, administrators, now more than ever, are emphasizing strong and interpersonal connections between students, teachers and faculty. At this pivotal moment in...

High school graduates from diverse backgrounds stand side by side. Illustration by Ava Hakakha.

A socioeconomic lens to reintroduce equitable admissions

William Liu and Olivia Phillips August 28, 2023

For more than half a century, affirmative action spurred intense debate over whether it unfairly benefitted minority students or was a crucial check against structural inequities. On June 29, the Supreme...

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