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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

Lucas Cohen-d’Arbeloff, Print Managing Editor

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And the Award Goes to: “Tár”

Lucas Cohen-d’Arbeloff, Print Managing Editor
February 8, 2023

The issue with Todd Field’s “Tár” is not its performances — Cate Blanchett and the supporting cast are undeniably talented — but instead its exasperating drive to intrigue us with a meaningless...

Wolverines Are Out

Wolverines Are Out

Lucas Cohen-d’Arbeloff, Print Managing Editor
December 18, 2022

When was the last time you saw a squirrel at school? Quite recently, I would presume. They are ubiquitous, gracefully scurrying about the campus and shaking their fluffy brown tails throughout the shrubbery. Another...

Make Election Day a Flex Day

We should lead the charge in making voting accessible.
Lucas Cohen-D’Arbeloff, Print Managing Editor
August 25, 2022

On Sept. 9, 2020, Head of Upper School Beth Slattery sent an email to families announcing that there would be no school on Election Day — Nov. 3, 2020. This change, she said, would “allow students...

An illustration depicts a same-sex couple with a child, celebrating Pride Month together. Approximately 114,000 same-sex couples are currently raising children in the U.S., according to the UCLA School of Law Williams Institute.

Parenting with pride

In honor of LGBTQ Pride Month this June, students with same-sex parents describe their experiences growing up and navigating school.

When asked by her fourth-grade teacher to write about her favorite weekend activity, Shoshana Bernstein ’22 chose to describe how she enjoyed cooking with her moms. The teacher, assuming Bernstein had...

An illustration depicts President Joe Biden standing in front of a podium.

Calling Biden to action

When National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman read her poem “The Hill We Climb” at President Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021, she laid out a vision of hope and unity for the United States' next...

Illustration by Alexa Druyanoff

The Walk To Fame

Lucas Cohen-D’Arbeloff
March 26, 2022

Fatigued from the rush hour drive from Santa Monica to Hollywood, a 10-year-old Penelope Figueroa ’23 waited among dozens of other child actors contending for a role on Disney Channel. Figueroa, then...

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson addresses reporters at the White House after President Biden's announcement that he will appoint her to the Supreme Court.

Doing The Court Justice

Members of the school community reflect on the significance of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court.

Following several losses in a primary battle with progressive Senator Bernie Sanders, and with the critical South Carolina primary looming, then-Presidential candidate Joe Biden pledged to nominate a Black...

Although many welcome the rise of cryptocurrency, its volatility and contribution to climate change have sparked discussion.

The Cost of Crypto

Community members discuss the social, economic and environmental impact of the rise of cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

After unlocking her phone and scrolling through unread emails, Shoshie Bernstein ’22 logged onto her Coinbase app to check the status of her Bitcoin holdings. Bernstein, who used a mixture of birthday...

A car drove onto the steps of Weiler Hall and nearly crashed into the building Tuesday morning.

Car nearly crashes on campus

Lucas Cohen-d’Arbeloff
February 17, 2022

A man unaffiliated with the school entered the upper school campus and nearly crashed into Weiler Hall after lodging his car on stairs leading to the building on Tuesday. After disrupting The (Dis)information...

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  gives his "I Have a Dream" speech to sign-bearing protesters at the March on Washington.

Marching Forward

Community members reflect on the modern-day implications of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s message and activism.
Lucas Cohen-d’Arbeloff and Jaden Bobb
January 19, 2022

Voicing their demands as they strode across the National Mall, roughly 250,000 people raised signs to protest racial discrimination and lobby for civil rights legislation on August 28, 1963. Attendees...

Upper School Dean Sara Miranda describes the factors that make up each college or university's ranking.

Deans host Family College Night

Lucas Cohen-d’Arbeloff
September 23, 2021

The Upper School Deans hosted a virtual College Night for seniors and their families Tuesday, featuring a presentation about the admissions process in general as well as workshops on individual topics. Upper...

Cate Greenman '22 stands in front of a sign in Dearborn, Michigan, a city home to the largest Muslim population in the U.S.

Junior Fellowship: Cate Greenman

Lucas Cohen-d’Arbeloff
September 1, 2021

Cate Greenman ’22 studied Arab and Muslim youth in Southern California and created a podcast entitled "Of Two Minds: An Exploration of Identity Among Muslim Youth" for her Junior Fellowship this summer. Greenman...

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