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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

Julian Andreone

Julian Andreone, Print Managing Editor

Julian Andreone is a Print Managing Editor and Multimedia Editor for The Chronicle, as well as Editor-In-Chief of Big Red Magazine. He also broadcasts school sports events for HWTV and enjoys playing basketball with his friends at Barrington Rec Center.

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Instagram account shares student car collisions in school parking lot

Instagram account shares student car collisions in school parking lot

Julian Andreone
October 16, 2021

A student-run Instagram account resumed posting pictures of unsuccessful parking jobs and car accidents in the Upper School lot in August after an 18-month-long hiatus that started when campus closed Mar....

Upper School students wait in line to buy lunch during the new 45-minute block.

School community addresses new lunch period

Julian Andreone
August 27, 2021

The school will make changes to its lunch period after experiencing consistently large crowds and long lines during the 45-minute period. Head of Upper School Beth Slattery said the school did not expect...

Varsity golf team members practice alongside community members after school at Weddington.

Studio City community discusses historical status of Weddington

Julian Andreone
June 1, 2021

The Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission officially recommended that the Los Angeles  City Council consider designating Weddington Golf & Tennis a historic monument April 15. Such a designation...

Teachers’ Testimony

Julian Andreone
May 28, 2021

Teachers and students were working with less than thirty minutes of class remaining when The City Journal published “The Miseducation of America’s Elites” on March 9. In the article, journalist Bari...

Senior named as Presidential Scholar in the Arts

Julian Andreone
May 15, 2021

United States Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona announced that Allison Park '21 has been named as one of the 19  2021 U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts on May 13. The United States Presidential...

Delegates win at Marymount MUN

Delegates win at Marymount MUN

Julian Andreone
March 27, 2021

A group of 12 members of the school's Model United Nations (MUN) club participated virtually in the Marymount Model United Nations Conference (MM-MUN) on March 14. Students served as delegates for Afghanistan,...

From Left: Quinn Callaghan '21, Maddie Boudov '21, Alon Moradi '21 and James Johnson Brown '21 pose in their choir classroom.

Zooming into the Classroom

Julian Andreone and Ryan Razmjoo
March 25, 2021

Alon Moradi ’21 opened his computer Feb. 23 to an email from President Rick Commons announcing that students would be allowed to return to campus March 9. Mixed reactions echoed throughout the school...

The Best in the West

Julian Andreone
March 16, 2021

Ever since the Los Angeles Clippers signed Kawhi Leonard and traded for Paul George in the summer of 2019, the basketball community in Los Angeles and particularly at school has erupted in a whirlwind...

Tucker Carlson is a Fox News commentator who appears nightly on his own prime-time show.

A call for journalistic integrity

Julian Andreone
February 14, 2021

As I left Zoom French class Jan. 6, I learned that rioters had stormed the United States Capitol building. Our cherished icon of American democracy suffered this intrusion from insurrectionists who pillaged...

Credit: Caroline Jacoby/Chronicle

Writing in defense of our democracy

Julian Andreone
December 10, 2020

Our history textbooks characterize the United States government as the prime example of democracy, but if students examine its current state, they will find that Trumpian era politics embody the opposite. With...

Opinion: Settle for Biden?

Julian Andreone
October 26, 2020

On August 18, Joe Biden was nominated to be the Democratic Candidate for the 2020 Presidential Election and a movement called 'Settle for Biden' emerged in the Progressive community. This movement is...

Bonding Between the Bandwidths

Julian Andreone
October 14, 2020

Although we students are constrained to virtual learning environments, it remains crucial that we engage in them cooperatively and enthusiastically; the connections they promote are extremely important...

Conflict Crisis

Julian Andreone
August 27, 2020

A Letter to the Editors was written in response to this piece and published in issue two of Volume 30 in order to address factual inaccuracies. Peer Support, the largest club on campus, presents itself...

Robotics championships canceled due to pandemic

Julian Andreone
June 4, 2020

Due to the spread of COVID-19, the robotics program was unable to send subteams 62A, 62B, 62K and 62X to the 2020 California VEX VRC High School State Championship. Additionally, subteam 62B could not...

A plea to prefects

A plea to prefects

Julian Andreone
June 4, 2020

During the election process, Prefect Council candidates are not allowed to campaign outside of designated assemblies and webinars, a necessary rule protecting the psychological well-being of students....

Putting the Police on Trial

Putting the Police on Trial

Julian Andreone
January 29, 2020

Despite the American people’s protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, defined in the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Americans are often subject to unlawful procedures...

Nate Fox joins performing arts department

Julian Andreone
August 30, 2019

Nate Fox joined the Performing Arts Department as an Assistant Technical Director this year after working as a technical director at Northern Arizona University. Fox said he is excited to help set up...

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