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Although the affect of COVID-19 has been on a decline with less cases and deaths allowing most of us to remain mask free, people on the Hilltop are still choosing to mask up. Personal health concerns as well as helping an elderly neighbor are reasons as to why middle school science teacher Emma Olsen still wears a mask years after the COVID-19 pandemic began. Since I am helping take care of him, you know I go over to work with his dogs, that kind of thing; I dont want to bring [the virus] home to him, Ms. Olsen said.
The Virus That Never Ends
By Fernanda Paz, Feature Editor of Community & Service • March 13, 2024

“Students, please turn your cameras on,” is something that we don’t usually hear anymore. Since 2022, students and teachers have not returned to Zoom school after it...

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Young Musicians’ Competition
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Young Musicians’ Competition
By Joshua Lee, Feature Editor • March 7, 2024

From Hackley’s Zetkov to Bergen County Academies flow the delicate notes of Brahms' A Major Piano Quartet, First Movement. Starting in both clarity and precision, Hackley...

Storylines for Super Bowl 58
Storylines for Super Bowl 58
By Charlie Perlman, Features Editor • February 11, 2024
Mr. Greens art classroom is one of the many that will be left empty once the new Center For Creative Arts and Technology opens. With this new change, many administrators and other faculty are beginning to think about what to do with these empty classrooms.
What To Make of Vacant Space?
By Alessia Sorvillo, Design Editor of Online • January 30, 2024
New Year Review: Plans for the Future
New Year Review: Plans for the Future
By Joshua Lee, Features Editor • January 29, 2024
Seniors gather on Pickert Field to look up at the solar eclipse and experience the phenomenon together. They are wearing ISO-certified solar viewing glasses provided by Hackley.
Events
Where Did the Sun Go?
By Samantha Reyes, Opinion Editor • April 16, 2024

Taking advantage of the beautiful grounds, many Hackley students scattered around the school on Monday, April 8th, 2024 to view a remarkable phenomenon: a solar eclipse.  A...

Spring Into Action
Sports
Spring Into Action
By Charlie Perlman, Features Editor • April 13, 2024

Storylines for Super Bowl 58
Storylines for Super Bowl 58
By Charlie Perlman, Features Editor • February 11, 2024
Junior Olivia Houck among other students spent their time walking through the installation and taking in all the information. Different grade levels walked through the installation at different times. They began by grabbing a flameless candle and a packet of guiding questions before entering the installation.
Holocaust Remembrance Day
By Giulia Sorvillo, Design Editor of Print • February 9, 2024
Eighth grade Scholars gather at a table making crafts alongside their decorated ornaments. Several different activities were set up for the Scholars to participate in. This Holiday Party is an annual tradition allowing Scholars and their families to connect with Hackley mentors and faculty.
Hudson Scholars Annual Holiday Party
By Ashley Currie, Print Editor-in-Chief • January 12, 2024
These are some of the speakers that spoke at the round table. Everyone had a great time listening and learning about Hispanic Heritage month.
The Hispanic Heritage Roundtable
By Bella Edwards, Feature Editor of Arts • November 29, 2023
The Girls and Boys Varsity Swimming team had a fantastic season. The girls team broke several records for Hackley. The girls also won the Ivy League defeating Trinitys nine year streak of winning it.
Winter Athletics on the Hilltop
By Ashley Currie, Print Editor-in-Chief • March 13, 2024

Diving into the pool, playing intense squash matches, being surrounded by electric crowds during basketball games, leaving all of one’s effort on the mat, fencing against...

Alumni Profile: Jason Campbells Gridiron Journey
Alumni Profile: Jason Campbell's Gridiron Journey
By Charlie Perlman, Features Editor • February 27, 2024

From playing football on Pickert Field to running out of a smoke-filled tunnel for the University of Miami in front of 100,000 screaming supporters at Hard Rock Stadium,...

The boys basketball team celebrates after a hard-fought win vs Packer Collegiate over winter break. The boys jumped out to an early lead and never looked back. Sophomore Jelani Middleton led the team in scoring with 28 points.
Early Success for Hackley Winter Sports Teams
By Caleb Bae, News Editor • January 17, 2024
A drawing created by junior Lucia Butterfield using graphite pencils. Lucia was inspired to draw this piece when she was feeling overwhelmed with her academic work.
Creative Coping
By Samantha Reyes, Opinion Editor • April 16, 2024

Your grades are slipping, your dreams of attending a top school are becoming more distant, that one friend is acting distant, but you have no clue why, and everything that...

From Rome to Inside Your Brain
From Rome to Inside Your Brain
By Rebecca Ingles, Opinion Editor • April 12, 2024

Rome And the Idea of Citizenship You’ve likely come across a painting, story, or other depiction of Ancient Rome at one point or another. But have you ever wondered who...

Recently, Cara performed in Carrie the musical at Sandbox Theatre. She played the character of Carrie, and got to experience what is was like to get in character during different situations . Here, she wore a beautiful white dress drenched in blood, something that is not typically worn, to depict her character throughout the scene.
Cara Minello's Journey on Stage
By Jordan Kleeger, Staff Writer • April 12, 2024
Senior Caroline Didden serving the ball in her match. The team played RCDS and won. Girls Varsity Squash ended the season undefeated in the Ivy League.
Athlete Profile: Caroline Didden
By Enya Walsh, Events Editor • April 11, 2024
Many students added extra chocolate chips to their cookies to make them super sweet. They were able to make the cookies using different substitutes like flax seeds for egg.
Life Hacks: Peer Advisory
By Bella Edwards, Feature Editor of Arts • April 1, 2024
Dr. Sarah Davis was an outstanding but also a superb athlete. She received numerous awards throughout her time at Hackley during Class Day. Here, Dr. Sarah Davis received the Hackley Bowl in 1994 for being an outstanding junior for her class.
Dr. Sarah Davis Returns to the Hilltop
By Ashley Currie, Print Editor-in-Chief • March 13, 2024
Senior Harper Kelsey attended a show late her sophomore summer and had a blast.
Senior Harper Kelsey Reflects on the Importance of Trustfalls
By Harper Kelsey, Guest Writer • April 11, 2024

Editor's Note: This piece is an adaptation of Harper Kelsey’s Chapel Talk given to ninth and tenth grade students on January 29th 2024. I want to talk about trust falls;...

Sophomores place their belongings in the bubble for the day. The sophomore bubble has seating and lockers for everyone.
Controversy That Comes With Student Territories
By Sarah Barsanti March 8, 2024

A musty hallway, a spacious bubble, a hallway with tables, and a sunlit lounge with chairs and couches; where would you want to spend your time?  Upper school students...

Seniors Eliza Podvalny, Kylie Oh, and Sabrina Reyes studying for their upcoming midterm at their local public library.
Midterm Mastery: Tips to Ace Exams
By Samantha Reyes, Opinion Editor • February 29, 2024
Although the affect of COVID-19 has been on a decline with less cases and deaths allowing most of us to remain mask free, people on the Hilltop are still choosing to mask up. Personal health concerns as well as helping an elderly neighbor are reasons as to why middle school science teacher Emma Olsen still wears a mask years after the COVID-19 pandemic began. Since I am helping take care of him, you know I go over to work with his dogs, that kind of thing; I dont want to bring [the virus] home to him, Ms. Olsen said.
The Virus That Never Ends
By Fernanda Paz, Feature Editor of Community & Service • March 13, 2024

“Students, please turn your cameras on,” is something that we don’t usually hear anymore. Since 2022, students and teachers have not returned...

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Young Musicians’ Competition
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Young Musicians’ Competition
By Joshua Lee, Feature Editor • March 7, 2024

From Hackley’s Zetkov to Bergen County Academies flow the delicate notes of Brahms' A Major Piano Quartet, First Movement. Starting in both...

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