
By Wilson C. ’20 On the afternoon of November 24, 1971, a routine flight between Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington quickly became the stage for one of the most notorious unsolved crimes […]
By Wilson C. ’20 On the afternoon of November 24, 1971, a routine flight between Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington quickly became the stage for one of the most notorious unsolved crimes […]
By Kirk Love ’20 and Jon Ross ’20 bland and boring my heart sobs for chicken -kirk love Inspiration drawn from Rupi Kaur’s infamous published book, Milk and Honey. The Canadian-Indian poet […]
By Wilson C. ’20 The French overseas territory of New Caledonia, located in the Pacific region known as Melanesia, held an independence referendum on November 4, 2018. With an 80% turnout, 56% […]
By Sarina D. ’19 Tara Alizadeh is both budding entrepreneur and a creative designer, and she’s found an outlet that allows her to combine her passions and communicate her ideas to the […]
By Sarina D. ’19 On Wednesday mornings as students begin to trickle into the halls of the Crystal mansion and uplands building, Ms. Garman sits in the lounge of the library amongst […]
By Chloe N. ’22 With over forty thousand known varieties in the world, it’s often difficult to distinguish the many types of rice. Color of rice is not the only variable to […]
This month, Crystal students took on one of the most pressing political questions of our time. Should the United States implement stricter gun control measures? We chose to kick off our series […]
By Sarina D. ’19 The name (or rather, stage name) Cardi B is all too familiar to 2018. This year alone, the pop/rap sensation sold millions of records, accumulated just over 38.6 […]
By Sarina D. ’19 As the Friends theme song playing over the loudspeaker that served as the class bell faded into the background, we found ourselves standing before a group of twenty-something […]
By Sarina D.’ 19 On a dreary Tuesday afternoon in the middle of what had already felt like a long week, Crystal students and faculty members alike gathered together, first around campus […]