The varsity track and field team has exceled this season, going nearly undefeated in the Mission League and overall.
Seventeen members of the squad made it to CIF playoffs individually, with a breakdown...
The boys’ tennis team exited the CIF-SS playoffs with a second round loss to Los Alamitos 10-8. Going into the final round of matches, it was tied 6-6. Patrick Hudnut ’16 and Adam Sraberg ’17 had...
After starting the season with a 2-2 record, the boys’ tennis team picked up the pace with an 11-game win streak despite losing many players to graduation.
“I am most proud of how the team has been...
The boys’ tennis team has started their season 1-2 with a 10-8 victory over West Ranch High School, a 14-3 loss to University Irvine High School and a 12-6 loss to San Marino High School.
The team’s...
The Girls’ Water Polo team’s season is underway, the team going 2-0 in league play and 6-3 in their overall season. The squad has the added pressure of maintaining their 19-year long league win streak.
“I...
The first issue of the online Stone-Cutters was released Nov. 5, and new issues will be released throughout the year.
The magazine announced its new editors for this year.
Emma Kofman ’16 is the new...
The girls’ golf team finished its season with a record of 5-2 in both league and season.
The team lost in the CIF Divisional Championship, Soule Park Golf Course in Ojai after pushing through earlier....
After going undefeated in league last season, the girls’ water polo team will deepen its bench to propel its quest to duplicate last year’s success. Despite the loss of Sophia Gonzalez ’15, who currently...
The Harvard-Westlake girls’ golf team played their Mission League Finals on Mon. Oct. 19 and played their individual finals on Thurs. Oct 23.
The team finished third overall, shooting a total score...
When Josie Baker ’18 finished her second round at River Ridge Golf Course Oct. 27, 2014, she thought she had just missed a great opportunity.
Baker had shot 78 on the first day and was hopeful. Then...
Karina Guo ’18 rejoins the Harvard-Westlake girls’ golf team from injury just before the beginning of the CIF playoffs. The team played two matches on Oct. 5 and Oct. 6 against Marlborough and Flintridge...
The Harvard-Westlake Stone-cutters literary magazine is accepting editor applications for three editors: literary, visual and web. The applications are due on Oct. 2, and applications can be found on...
The Harvard-Westlake girls’ golf team has continued its strong season by winning matches against Notre Dame and Chaminade. In addition, the squad also finished first in The Mid-Season Tournament on Sept....
The boys’ water polo team started their season with a 21-4 victory over Murrieta Valley High School.
Ben Hallock ’16 scored six goals and Luke Henriksson ’17 scored three goals in the first half...
The girls’ golf team defeated Marymount at Encino-Balboa Golf Course on Thursday in their season opener.
The Wolverines shot 219, beating Marymount by 54 strokes. Josie Baker '18, shot even par 37,...
AP Environmental Science students encouraged teachers to turn off classroom lights and not use technology April 22 to celebrate Earth Day.
"This reinforces a purpose beyond ourselves as taking care of...
Brian Bouchey was hired April 6 as the school’s new business manager.
"My core functions are to assist with the school’s accounting and finance function, while supporting the needs of the faculty and...
AP Environmental Science students encouraged teachers to turn off classroom lights and not use technology all day to celebrate Earth Day Wednesday.
“This reinforces a purpose beyond ourselves as taking...
Danielle Stolz ’15 was one of six people in the nation to be selected as a YoungArts winner in the Cinematic Arts category and has been nominated as a Presidential Scholar in the Arts.
Stolz’s film,...
The Kutler Center will expand this year to offer courses for parents and alumni, to give them experiences similar to those of students.
"For a long time, Harvard-Westlake has talked about wanting to provide...