The WAFL truck served select waffle choices on the quad Jan. 29 after students voted for waffles as their food truck preference in a Prefect Council survey.
The truck offered their waffles called "Classic,"...
Every day Max Robertson ’17 goes home and turns on some smooth jazz as he pulls out his homework assigned that day. After a stressful day Robertson looks forward to listening to music that calms him...
In 1975, Cambodia faced a genocide that killed more than 20 percent of its population. Headed by Pol Pot, the Khmer regime murdered, brutalized and dehumanized its own people. Schools were turned into...
A group of students accompanied by two teachers spent two weeks interning in China this summer at the Shanghai office of the Parthenon Group and the Lieuhe office for the Venture Capital Company.
Jed Kronenberg...
English teacher Sasha Watson will be moving to Massachusetts to be closer to her family. She has been at Harvard-Westlake for four years.
Watson gave birth to a son last summer, and she has set her priorities...
Sabrina Zaks ’15 committed to Columbia University. She will participate in their Division I rowing program.
Zaks has rowed for the Marina Aquatic Center for the past three years and will row for them...
Juniors and sophomores will take the PSAT Oct. 15.
For most sophomores, it will be the first time taking the test.
Juniors will have a chance at achieving National Merit Semifinalist status, which is...