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Editor-in-Chief Column: Dealing with People

Editorials October 7, 2012 at 7:33 PM Comments are Disabled

I finally got a real job. After spending summer after summer either going to camps, doing summer work, or not much of anything, I finally got a summer job working at a place that sells water ice (I’ll leave it generic in order to protect the innocent). Thankfully I wasn’tRead More

¡Ay, Caramba!: Students talking about new language-learning software

¡Ay, Caramba!: Students talking about new language-learning software

News October 7, 2012 at 7:09 PM Comments are Disabled

Tell Me More, the web service that the World Language department used this past summer for middle and upper school assignments, brands itself as “the first language learning software to successfully fuse advanced speech recognition technology with language learning.” But is it really that successful? “We decided to use TellRead More

Big Brother is Watching You … Eat?

Big Brother is Watching You … Eat?

News October 6, 2012 at 8:51 PM Comments are Disabled

Many students have mixed feelings about whether or not it’s reasonable for parents to go online to view their children’s daily lunch selections. Along with other changes in the Dining Hall this year, there is also a new system that offers three payment options. The students can pay with cash,Read More

Reads with Reena: Shining Light on the Little-Known Armenian Genocide

Pop Culture October 5, 2012 at 1:33 PM Comments are Disabled

The Sandcastle Girls, by Chris Bohjalian, is set during the little-known Armenian genocide that took place during World War I. The narrator is the grandchild of two of the main characters. She tells of her ancestors’ story; the story of love forming from the debris of war. In 1915, anRead More

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