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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

The Student News Site of Harvard-Westlake School

The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

Science Bowl teams to open season

Scott Nussbaum February 12, 2014

Both the Science Bowl ‘A’ and ‘B’ teams will compete in the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Science Bowl Feb. 22. The competition will be the teams’ first participation in an official...

Visual arts teacher starts video series

Scott Nussbaum February 12, 2014

Visual arts teacher Kevin O’Malley has started a YouTube lecture series called Classroom 2.0 as part of what he calls the free information movement. The series consists of a group of lectures given by...

Embracing new traditions

Scott Nussbaum December 18, 2013

Over the past holiday breaks, I have noticed a number of changes in my regularly-observed traditions. As my older sister went off and moved to college, I was left to pick a pumpkin carving design out alone....

Winterfest

Nikta Mansouri December 18, 2013

Hub spams students’ inboxes with emails

Scott Nussbaum December 18, 2013

Students and faculty enrolled in a section of Advanced Topics in Computer Science Honors and  in one of last year’s AP Physics B classes received spam emails from the Hub from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2. The...

Glass blower visits arts department

Scott Nussbaum November 18, 2013

Glass blower and sculptor Sarah Gilbert visited the upper school campus Nov. 18 and discussed her work with glass, embroidery and photography during fifth period. Gilbert attended graduate school at Brown...

Cafeteria begins selling breath mints

Scott Nussbaum November 13, 2013

The cafeteria began selling mints Nov. 11. Prefect Council led the move to resume selling mints. The cafeteria now sells Altoids and Lifesavers. All candy was banned from the cafeteria five years ago. "It...

Junior visits, aids school in Africa

Scott Nussbaum November 13, 2013

Emily Kelkar ’15 returned to The Gambia the week of Oct. 28 to assist British organization Building and Assisting Communities with Education by painting a medical clinic and volunteering at a local school. The...

Parents Association to hold blood drive

Scott Nussbaum November 11, 2013

Volunteers will be on campus Nov. 15 to conduct a blood drive sponsored by the Parents Association and UCLA. Volunteers can donate blood during their free periods in Chalmers East and West. All students...

South African students, director visit Upper School

Scott Nussbaum October 15, 2013

Two juniors and the school director from the Tiger Kloof School in South Africa visited classes and spoke with faculty Oct. 8. The Children Overseas Club, led by co-presidents Kelsey Ogomori ’14 and...

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