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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

The Student News Site of Harvard-Westlake School

The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

Debater advances to state

Haley Finkelstein March 13, 2013

A novice debater qualified for the California State Tournament Saturday, March 9. Cameron Cohen ’16 is the first member of the team to advance to the state tournament. Cohen made it through six out of...

Alumnus designs, prepares to launch new technology website

Sophie Kupiec-Weglinski February 13, 2013

Charlie Stigler ’11 created Zaption, a website that allows users to add interactive elements to clips of videos from sites like Youtube. Zaption will be open for public use in the coming weeks.  A user...

Board approves budget for 2013-2014 year

Julia Aizuss December 19, 2012

New additions to campus and new technological additions to classrooms played little part in the tuition and salary budget recommended by the Finance Committee that the Board of Trustees approved on Dec....

Nation editor emphasizes journalistic integrity in presentation to Chronicle

Julia Aizuss December 19, 2012

A history professor at University of California, Irvine, and contributing editor to the Nation magazine shared his contrasting experiences of online and print journalism with the Chronicle staff Nov. 16. Jon...

Janowitz earns distinction

Emily Segal December 19, 2012

The Senior Advancement Administrator for the Office of Advancement will be commended for her hard work at a conference with over 1,000 advancement professionals. Brenda Janowitz was selected by the Council...

Film editor visits video art classes

Jack Goldfisher December 19, 2012

Eric Myerson ’98 spoke to a Video Art III class last week about his work editing feature films, documentaries and reality television. Myerson was an all-around talented video student at Harvard-Westlake,...

Superstorm Sandy shuts down colleges across the Northeast

Claire Goldsmith November 7, 2012

“It sounded like the wind was trying to rip the windows out of the wall,” Meghan Hartman’12 said. A freshman at Barnard College, Hartman ’12 had just finished midterms when superstorm Sandy struck...

Alum co-hosts on HuffPost Live

David Lim October 10, 2012

After the first presidential candidate debate last week, Jacob Soboroff’s ’01 night was just beginning. Alternating between a Twitter feed, a Google Plus video conference, a live guest and clips of...

Alumnus launches political discussion website before election

Eojin Choi October 10, 2012

Austin Sherman '12 launched his website thepoliticalparty last week after finishing new features such as the "Party," "The Soapbox," and "Challenges." These features improve communication between the website...

APES students boat down LA River

Jessica Lee October 10, 2012

Eight AP Environmental Science students kayaked down the Los Angeles River on Sept. 23,   which was declared navigable in 2008. George Wolfe, a political activist, helped deem the river navigable after...

Main gate reopens, pipe construction continues to sporadically block Coldwater

Aaron Lyons September 5, 2012

Despite pipeline installation under Coldwater Canyon in front of campus, the main South Entrance will open for the 2012-2013 school year. However, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power flagmen will...

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