
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 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 Taylor Hsieh ’21 On June 5, 1989, Jeff Widener’s reaction to taking the most iconic photo of the 20th century was, “Damn it- this guy is going to screw up […]
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 Taylor Hsieh ’21 An ape-like man drops from a tree and lands on the steaming ground of South Africa on all fours. Lifting his nostrils in the air, he takes a […]
This Tuesday(5/7), Crystal’s student-led Mental Health Network will be putting on a mental health panel during Crystal’s regular Tuesday assembly slot. Featuring five students with a variety of different experiences, the panel […]
By Sarina D. ’19 Maya Segal may only be a sophomore, but she is already emerging as a leader of the next generation. From organizing and speaking at the March for Our […]
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 Josh Chan may only be a high school student, but he is already making a name for himself in the world of cancer research. Over the past year, […]
By Sarina D. ’19 It’s a Friday night at 11pm and just as most kids are hanging out with friends or settling down on the couch to start a new episode of […]
By Sarina D. ’19 You’re never too young get a personalized note from your Congresswoman. Or at least that’s the lesson that sophomore Amrita Sangani learned last week when she came home […]