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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

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...

Four qualify to debate in national tournament

Julia Aizuss November 7, 2012

Four debaters have qualified for the Tournament of Champions, more than any other school in the country, according to Head Coach Mike Bietz To qualify, a debater must earn two bids by reaching certain...

Colleges push back early deadlines

David Lim October 29, 2012

More than two dozen colleges extended their Early Action and Early Decision application deadlines in the face of potential East Coast power outages caused by Hurricane Sandy that would prevent students...

Corrupted camera chip requires photo retakes

Aaron Lyons October 10, 2012

A camera chip containing yearbook photos was corrupted last week, forcing yearbook staff  to arrange two make-up days last Monday Oct. 1 and Friday Oct. 5 so students could retake their pictures. The...

You should care about healthcare

James Hur October 10, 2012

During this election season, there’s been a lot of discussion about Obamacare, Romneycare, the Affordable Care Act, healthcare and Medicare. And at this point, it is likely you don’t care. Why should...

New SAT security procedures to start

David Lim October 5, 2012

The College Board implemented new security procedures that require students taking the SAT to complete a four-step identification check before they can be admitted to the test. The new protocol will be...

A call to inaction

James Hur October 3, 2012

Halfway through a summer Netflix marathon, I thought I really should be tackling that list of books my dean gave me instead. Rather than lying there and letting my brain cells rot, I should be doing something...

Copses Family Aquatic Center opens, practices begin in Olympic-sized pool

Aaron Lyons September 5, 2012

The newly-completed Copses Family Aquatic Center opened on Monday, Aug. 27. Varsity water polo has been practicing in the pool since it opened Aug. 27. with a celebratory "first swim" ceremony, followed...

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