
By Joe M. ’21 Heading into this year, one of the most notable changes to the rulebook was coaches’ new ability to challenge the ruling of pass interference on the field of […]
By Joe M. ’21 Heading into this year, one of the most notable changes to the rulebook was coaches’ new ability to challenge the ruling of pass interference on the field of […]
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 Raquel Weinstein ’21 Flu season is over, and it hit Crystal pretty hard this year. Pertussis (commonly known as whooping cough) even broke out among some of the underclassmen. Not to worry; […]
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 Caitlin Riley ‘20 I filed into the theater with the rest of my classmates with the usual voices grumbling about another guest speaker, complaining that guest speakers are always so boring. While […]
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 […]