Eden Conner ’25 is an Editor-in-Chief and is in her third year working for The Chronicle. Eden is a Peer Support Coordinator and Editor-in-Chief of Stone-Cutters, and in her free time loves hiking and going to Dodger games.
In America, newspapers have always been an essential aspect of our society. During the age of typewriters and early computers, the objective of news corporations was clear: report the news accurately and...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor May 29, 2024
Michael Barr ’25, Ryder Katz ’25, Mason Wetzstein ’25, Ethan Seung ’25 and John Xu ’25 won the annual Wharton High School Data Competition. The team competed against over 300 teams from 37 countries...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor May 29, 2024
Levi Schwartz ‘26 sits in his messy room at 11:30 p.m on a Wednesday. There are clothes everywhere but the hamper, a stacked plates of food on his desk and too much homework in his backpack to worry...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor May 29, 2024
The baseball team finished their season 27-5-1 overall and 15-1-1 in the Mission League after a 5-0 loss to Corona High School in the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section (CIF-SS) Championship...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor March 22, 2024
Following its 2017 purchase, River Park is currently slated to begin construction April 4. Los Angeles (LA) City Council approved the project Nov. 14, issuing a conditional use permit for the school. As...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor March 20, 2024
The baseball team started mission league play Feb. 27 and are 6-0-1 as of March 14. The squad swept Notre Dame High School in a two game series the week of March 11, a team that they did not win a game...
The school announced Feb. 4 that all Monday instruction would be remote due to storms in Los Angeles County. Independent schools Marlborough School and Brentwood Schoolwill also be closed for...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor February 5, 2024
In the 1988 case Midler v. Ford Motor Co., actress Bette Midler sued Ford for impersonating her voice in a commercial and won the appeal. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals claimed that because a voice...
It is 6:45 a.m. as pitcher Tommy Bridges ’24 wakes up to the sound of his alarm and looks at his phone. The words ‘win the day’ stare back at him as he turns off the ringing sound. Reading the phrase,...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor December 20, 2023
It’s a Friday night, and the stands around Ted Slavin Field are empty. It's Wednesday, and the dinner table has an open spot as a computer keyboard clicks upstairs. It’s winter of senior year, and...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor December 13, 2023
RUGBY HALL:
Price: $3,000,000 (the amount of money it will take to make students read "Maurice" again)
Features: 11 Rooms (technically not bedrooms, but sleeping during Shakespeare units might suggest...
Angel City Football Club (FC), Los Angeles’s National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team, signed soccer player Gisele Thompson ’24 to a three year contract Nov. 28. The deal was signed days before...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor December 13, 2023
The boys' soccer team started their season 2-1 with wins against Cathedral High School on Dec. 2 and Palos Verdes High School on Dec. 5. Last season, the team won the Mission League Championship and made...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor November 15, 2023
It was a Saturday morning in Venice Beach. I sat in a chair at the front of Scissors hair salon. Across the street, two women stood below a sign picturing a young girl kidnapped by Hamas in Israel. She...
Everyone is in Taper Gymnasium. It’s an all-school assembly, and students are packed on the bleachers: sophomores and juniors on one side of the gym, and seniors on the other. Head of Upper School Beth...
It was hailing in Marietta during the 2023 Girls’ Soccer Mission League playoffs. Despite the freezing temperatures, Head Coach Richard Simms said he was confident of his team’s ability to win.
“The...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinions Editor September 21, 2023
On Nov 4, 2008, the Americans who signed up for former President Barack Obama’s text updates received a final message: “All of this happened because of you. Thanks, Barack.”
Obama was the first...
Eden Conner, Assistant Opinion Editor September 21, 2023
Last season, the girls’ tennis team went 15-3 overall and 7-1 in the Mission League with a trip to the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) semifinal. They started their 2023-2024 season 2-2 with...
The River Park project is in the final stages of approval after a Los Angeles City Council hearing July 12 and a Los Angeles City Planning Commission (CPC) approval hearing Aug. 24.
During...
The field hockey team started their 2023-2024 fall season with a 7-0 win against Great Oak with six different scorers in the game. Following the loss of multiple Division 1 players in the last few years,...
Ellie Koo ’24 stood on a practice green next to her dad at Tregnan golf course in Griffith park when she was seven years old and swung her putter for the first time. Ten years later, Koo walked across...
Construction on Mudd Library began in June following graduation and is on schedule to be completed after Thanksgiving break in November. The renovated space will house the school’s relocated Learning...
The Pacific-12 (Pac-12) Conference holds the most national championships of any conference in the country and is referred to as the “Conference of Champions” by announcers and fans alike. But in the...
nnedy ’24 won three rounds in the CIF individuals tournament to make it to the round of 32.
The duo rallied to win 6-4 and 6-3 in the third round, guaranteeing them a spot in the second week of the...
Eden Conner, Layout Assistant and Staff Writer May 24, 2023
In sophomore year, students are asked to build a three-year plan for the classes they will take during their time at the school. Faced with a spreadsheet and suggestions from too many people about what...
McConnell's Fine Ice Cream
By Sabrina Hamideh
McConnell’s is the best ice cream parlor in all of Studio City. From the variety of tasty flavors to the ambiance of the shop and even...
FisHW led a lobster fishing trip on the Huntington Beach Pier on March 17. Participants dropped lobster traps and ate a group dinner before fishing off the dock and ending the night by pulling up the traps.
The...
Prince Harry will replace President Richard B. Commons effective immediately, according to an all-school email sent Jan. 23. The ginger, who made millions streaming his move out of his parents basement,...
Prefect Council announced the beginning of Tapout on Jan. 23. Tapout is an annual all-school competition in which students eliminate their intended targets by tapping them on the back.
The Tapout Constitution,...
The boys basketball team heads into California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section (CIF-SS) open division playoffs with an overall record of 28-1 and undefeated league record of 8-0 after beating...
It is the most wonderful time of the year, Wolverines, so if your eyes are currently staring at a textbook instead of the giant blow-up snowman in your neighbor’s front yard, here is a list of fun holiday...
"Smile" is one of 2022's most popular horror film's whose successful blending of genres has allowed the movie to reach wider audiences. The film, released Sept. 30, was incredibly successful at the box...
It’s still dark outside when small forward Nik Khamenia’s ’25 morning alarm goes off. He rolls over, groaning before grabbing his phone to turn off the alarm. The screen flashes, and he’s faced...
“In girl world, Halloween is the one night a year when a girl can dress up like a total sl*t and no other girls can say anything about it,” Regina George explained, twirling in her playboy bunny halloween...
The Human Rights Watch Student Task Force
By Eden Conner
The Human Rights Watch Student Task Force (HRWSTF), founded by Nilufer Mistry Sheasby ’24, plans to raise awareness in the community about...
Defensive midfielder Dani Lynch ’23 announced her commitment to attend and play Division 1 soccer at Clemson University on Aug 23.
Lynch said she is looking forward to her continued time as a student-athlete.
“I’m...
Julia Im ’23 traveled back and forth between Korea and the U.S. for her Junior Fellowship to study Hwabyeong, a syndrome found in Korean women that is caused by culture-bound anger.
Im said Hwabyeong...