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Compromising on controversy

Compromising on controversy

Spencer Klink
October 4, 2019

T he 2020 presidential election will most certainly be divisive.Liberals have already demonstrated a lack of unity for this upcoming election, with 19 Democratic candidates in the running. Beyond the...

Reflections on the Women’s March From the Organizers

Alex Goldstein
February 7, 2019

As Deena Katz (Cami ’19) stood on stage dancing to “We Are Family” by Sister Sledge, surrounded by her sisters, daughter and 91-year-old father, staring out at 800,000 marchers, she knew she was...

Photo Illustration by Nicole Kim

A Novel Approach: Diverse Perspectives in English Classes

Sophie Cohen
April 24, 2017

In eighth grade at Harvard-Westlake, there is one quote that every student will read in Harper Lee’s "To Kill a Mockingbird." It is Atticus Finch telling his daughter Scout, "You never really understand...

Walking a fine line

Walking a fine line

Chronicle Staff
May 25, 2016

Diversity has become the “it” word on private school campuses. Five of our eight front covers this year have included a story about diversity, and at the risk of sounding like a broken record, we are...

Girls end playoffs in hard-fought semifinal loss

Henry Vogel
March 1, 2015

The girls' basketball team was eliminated from the CIF Division 4-AA Playoffs in a hard-fought 63-61 semifinal loss to Bishop Montgomery Saturday night in Taper Gym. Despite not making the finals of its...

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