On March 13, 2007, the administration suspended two sophomores who sent an email with a “diss tape” they had made that threatened violence and aimed homosexual slurs at other students.
Ten years later,...
When Greg* ’17 got home from Peer Support on a Monday night, the last thing he wanted to do was pull an all-nighter to finish his English essay.
He’d had to pull them before, and the grueling...
Members of the Scene Monkeys improvisation group performed two shows in the Rugby Auditorium May 13.
“There was just so much adrenaline and energy on stage, and it felt like all the monkeys were on...
Amid controversial political statements from presidential candidates this election season, conservative and liberal students say they feel pressured to suppress their opinions for fear of retaliation,...
Chamber Singers will tour Poland and Germany March 29 to April 9.
“I’m super excited,” Elizabeth Gaba said. “I feel like we’re such a tight-knit group already, and I’m really looking forward...
Twenty-four actors performed in the winter play, “The Madwoman of Chaillot,” Feb. 5, 6 and 7.
The show focuses on the story of Madame Aurelia, played by Natalie Musicant ’17, who attempts to work...
Twenty-four actors performed in the winter play, “The Madwoman of Chaillot,” Feb. 5, 6 and 7.
The show focuses on the story of Madame Aurelia, played by Natalie Musicant ’17, who attempts to work...
Performing arts teacher Rodger Guerrero will be leaving Harvard-Westlake after 15 years to teach adults music education in the hopes of giving back to a community that has given him so much.
“Trophies...
Harvard-Westlake hosted a booth at the 25th Annual Sherman Oaks Street Fair today in an effort to become more involved with the community.
"[Our presence at the fair was to] create better relations...
Elizabeth Edel ’16 will star as Maria in the Upper School production of "West Side Story" in November.
"She’s great," co-director Michele Speares said. "I think she’s amazing. I think she has one...
After two years of working part-time livestreaming athletic events through HWTV alongside the athletic department, Max Tash will teach yearbook journalism courses and build a broadcast journalism program.
“The...
Middle School Communications Department Head Jen Bladen will be leaving Harvard-Westlake after nine years of advising the Vox Populi yearbook to go to community college to satisfy her requirements for...
Rising sophomores, juniors and seniors auditioned for Symphony, Jazz Band and Chamber Singers in March and April.
The results for Symphony will be announced today.
Symphony auditions required students...
Jensen McRae ’15 will produce "Love Notes," an annual singing showcase that will benefit a charity in honor of her late friend, Justin Carr ’14, on Feb. 22.
Carr ’14 died of cardiomyopathy in 2013...
Terrence Roberts, a member of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students who were the first to desegregate an all-white high school in Arkansas in 1957, will speak during assembly Jan....
Terrence Roberts, a member of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students who were the first to desegregate an all-white high school in Arkansas in 1957, will be speaking during assembly...
The Vietnam Initiative Project’s video, "My Aunt Kim," was named a Short Film Official Selection in the Bayou City Inspirational Film Festival Oct. 3-4.
The video also received the Audience Award at...
The Social Committee will host a week of movies, candy and costume contests to celebrate Halloween.
Students will vote for the winners of costume contests on Halloween who will be awarded Starbucks gift...
Jamie Chan left her job of eight years in Atlanta as an Emory University assistant dean of undergraduate admission to become an upper school dean, replacing the recently retired Mike Bird. At Emory,...
A film created by the Vietnam Initiative Project about Kiva, a non-profit organized to loan money to entrepreneurs in low-income countries, will be screened at the Fifth Annual Awareness Festival taking...