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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

The Student News Site of Harvard-Westlake School

The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

Remembering Jordan Park

Remembering Jordan Park

Alexandra Pacheco Garcia, Visual Arts Teacher March 22, 2023

Hello, my name is Alexandra Pacheco Garcia. Many of you know me as Ms. PG. I’m Jordan’s Photography I teacher. I’d like to share with you a bit about the student I had and the class she was a...

Best in the West: Open Division Champs

Ella Yadegar and Averie Perrin March 21, 2023

Basketball Program Head David Rebibo paced up and down the court as the Wolverines trailed St. John Bosco in the third quarter March 4 . Drawing up plays on his clipboard, Rebibo felt confident he could...

Midfielder Gemma Ozturk ’24 passes the ball past a defender in the team’s 1-0 victory over Notre Dame on Jan. 27.

Girls soccer concludes playoff run

Alexander Dinh March 20, 2023

The girl’s soccer team lost to Hart 1-0 in the Division 2 CIF Southern Section championship at College of the Canyons on Feb. 24 and then lost to San Marcos 2-0 in the Division 2 CIF regional semifinals...

Girls soccer team wins Mission League title

Jackson Mayer February 8, 2023

The girls soccer team won their final game of the season against Chaminade 2-1 on Feb. 2, winning the Mission League title. The team finished the regular season with a league record of 8-1-1 and an overall...

Josh Barnavon 24 prepares for a cross to a teammate during the teams 3-0 victory against Alemany High School.

Boys soccer wins historic league title

Christopher Mo February 8, 2023

The boys soccer team finished the regular season undefeated, winning their first Mission League title since 1998. The team clinched the championship with a 2-0 victory against Chaminade on Jan. 30, then...

An illustration depicts  a map of where different students live in Los Angeles.

Going the Extra Mile

Iona Lee February 8, 2023

It is 5:45 in the morning, and Bella Adishian’s ’24 alarm rings through her pitch-black room. She quickly throws on her clothes, brushes her teeth, eats breakfast and leaves the house by 6:15 a.m....

Guard Trent Perry 24 is announced as a member of the starting lineup and makes his way through his teammates. The squad continued their undefeated Mission League campaign with a 73-50 victory against Chaminade High School on senior night.

Boys basketball wins Mission League Title, included in CIF-SS Open Division Playoffs

Eden Conner February 8, 2023

The boys basketball team heads into California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section (CIF-SS) open division playoffs with an overall record of 28-1 and undefeated league record of 8-0 after beating...

Students wait in line to get pizza from the Joes Pizza truck.

Prefect Council brings Joe’s Pizza food truck

Samuel Glassman February 5, 2023

Prefect Council brought Joe's Pizza to campus Jan. 27 for a Food Truck Friday event. With their IDs, students were able to purchase either one slice of cheese or pepperoni pizza and a soda for $5, or two...

Empower leaders pose by their booth.

Empower holds equity bake sale

Hailey Cho and MacArthur Galaviz January 24, 2023

Female advocacy club Empower hosted an equity bake sale during lunch to raise money for Dress for Success, a group that helps women achieve economic independence, Jan. 19. The equity bake sale sold baked...

Jeon poses with her new book Brand New World. Her book, available on Amazon, combines elements of Greek mythology, tragedy and dark academia.

Jina Jeon ’23 publishes novel

Zoe Goor and Everett Lakey December 15, 2022

Presentation Managing Editor Jina Jeon '23 published her novel "Brand New World" on Amazon on Nov. 11. The book, inspired by the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, is the first that Jeon has published,...

An illustration depicts two students who like each other exchanging texts on social media.

Friends with Detriments

Iona Lee December 14, 2022

It had been three weeks since Doug* and his girlfriend of two months broke up. Doug said he felt nostalgic and upset over his breakup and decided to download Tinder to find a rebound that would distract...

Illustration by Sophia Evans

What’s New: Fall Reviews: “The School for Good and Evil”

Natasha Speiss and Jade Harris November 17, 2022

Netflix's film "The School for Good and Evil," released Oct. 18, attempts to spin classic fairy tale motifs into something fresh and original but sorely misses the mark. Based on the book by Soman Chainani,...

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