
By Shikha K. ’24 Fashion is not only an art but at its core, a form of mathematics. Without math, the fashion industry would cease to exist. At the surface, we only […]
By Shikha K. ’24 Fashion is not only an art but at its core, a form of mathematics. Without math, the fashion industry would cease to exist. At the surface, we only […]
By Abigail A. ’23 Classical composer Richard Wagner is widely acknowledged among classical music aficionados as a groundbreaking musician. Part of a radical composing group of German avant-garde musicians during the Romantic […]
By Raquel W. ’21 Most countries have an official language. For example, France’s is French, and Spain’s is Spanish. However, the US does not have an official language, despite English’s function as […]
By Raquel W. ’21 Hertz (Hz) is the standard unit of measurement of vibration. It measures waveforms in wave cycles per second. This unit was named after Heinrich Rudolph Hertz who, in […]
By Peter D. and Andrew S. ’20 There are few things that define a culture more prominently than its food. The nuances and delicate threads of a nation’s history can be traced […]
By Raquel W. ’21 During Thanksgiving break I made the BOLD decision to delete Instagram, and I will tell you why. It is a given that I would miss the updates from […]
By Tina C. ’23 From Hong Kong to Chile, and Iraq to Ecuador, you’ve most definitely heard about the political protests sweeping the world this year. As the year draws to a […]
By Syna M. ’22 “Oceans are rising and so are we” “Climate change affects everything” “The one thing we need more than hope is action” “You’ll die of old age, I’ll die […]
By Taylor H. ’21 Picture this: it’s 1987, right around when your parents would have been 18 years old if you’re part of “Generation Z” like I am. While today you might […]
By Wilson C. ’20 If you’ve read my previous article, The Best and Worst US Cities to Visit, you’ll know the direction in which this article is headed. I’m about to provide […]