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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

Girls’ track just falls short of repeat title, takes second in divisional finals

Cole Jacobson May 23, 2015

Despite all of the work the varsity girls' track and field team has put in during the 2015 season — meets since March, team practices since November, individual workouts since the summer — the squad...

7th annual STEMfest features apps, social research, free food

Jean Sanders May 20, 2015

Nitrogen-infused ice cream, smartphone apps, robotic presentations, statistical research projects and free tacos were highlights of the seventh annual STEMfest held on the quad during a special activities...

Underclassmen salute graduating class

Liz Yount May 18, 2015

Students and faculty lined up along the fire road Monday to applaud and salute the seniors as they walked towards the quad after the year’s final 1st & 3rd Wednesday assembly, creating what the school...

Quad construction underway to fix broken underground pipeline

Sharon Chow May 14, 2015

Construction in the quad to fix a broken underground water pipeline, which has blocked the pathway leading from Seaver to Munger,  is expected to be finished on Saturday, Chief of Campus Operations Jim...

Environmental Club plants native plant garden

Emily Rahhal May 7, 2015

The Environmental Club planted a native plant garden on campus May 3. The garden includes plants that can grow in the dry California climate and do not require much water. The project has been underway...

All-gender bathroom stirs opposition

Liz Yount April 29, 2015

Replacement of the sign on the boys’ single-stalled restroom on the first floor of Mudd Library with an all-gender sign to accommodate transgender or gender non-conforming students is creating backlash...

Human rights expert speaks after ‘E-Team’ screening

Angela Chon April 19, 2015

“E-Team,” a documentary about Human Rights Watch Emergencies Director Peter Bouckaert and his team filming war crimes in Syria and Libya, was screened on campus April 15 and was followed by a question...

Cambodian genocide survivor visits Upper School

Su Jin Nam April 2, 2015

Cambodian genocide survivor Arn Chorn-Pond visited the upper school campus on April 13, the day classes resumed after spring break. Chorn-Pond answered questions during a presentation in Feldman-Horn...

Mayor Eric Garcetti ’88 urges students to help city

Jesse Nadel March 23, 2015

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti ’88 urged students to help the city and “be the angels of the City of Angels” as the Brown Family Speaker at an assembly March 23. “In many ways you are on the...

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