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How Digital Media Plays a Key Role in the Presidential Election
How Digital Media Plays a Key Role in the Presidential Election
By Rebecca Ingles, Editor-in-Chief • October 31, 2024

What happens when Gen-Z TikTok users make seemingly silly edits of presidential candidates? Or when presidential campaigns follow social media trends to promote their policies...

The pink and blue auroras were visible in the sky in Ossining, NY at approximately 7:40 p.m. The auroras were more visible in Westchester and Northern New York than in New York City, where there is more air pollution and light pollution. iPhone cameras are better at picking up the light than a human's naked eye.
The Northern Lights Made Their Way South
By Samantha Reyes, Managing Editor • October 30, 2024

Beautiful streaks of blue and green illuminated the sky. This once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon, which people often travel miles to see, became visible from our backyards on a...

Freshmen designed boats and ores with materials including cardboard and duct tape. “It was so fun being able to bond with my advisory,” said freshman Katie Yalmokas, “The whole boat building was so fun, and being in the boat was a funny yet fun experience.”
Manic Monday
By Gabrielle Paes, Staff Writer • October 1, 2024
State of the Race
State of the Race
By Tyler Stern, Staff Writer • September 23, 2024
Head of School Charles Franklin gave an inspiring speech to Hackley Hornets during Convocation. He noted Hackley's existence for one hundred and twenty-five years, and how our community is built of strong, genuine connections.
The New Senior Kindergarten Walk Debuts at Convocation
By Evelynn Beaton, Assistant News & Events Editor • September 14, 2024
Two ten year old girls browsed the aisles at Sephora. They stopped at the Drunk Elephant stand and looked at the retinol products. These products are harmful to children's skin and can cause aging rather than anti-aging.
Young Children Cause Havoc in Sephora
By Angelina Hummel, Assistant Features Editor • June 3, 2024
The Halloween Parade and Costume Competition Foster Spooky Spirit on the Hilltop
Events
The Halloween Parade and Costume Competition Foster Spooky Spirit on the Hilltop
By Alessia Sorvillo, Chief Design Editor • November 6, 2024

Halloween arrived in full force on the Hilltop. Speakers blared with Halloween music while students and faculty, dressed in festive costumes, swarmed Akin Common, creating...

Hackley Girls' Varsity Soccer plays in the Dave Allison Game, proudly wearing their pink jerseys. The team is honored to dedicate the game to Mr. Dave Allison, celebrating his memory and the lasting impact he had. With every kick and cheer, they strive to embody his spirit and passion for the game.
Events
“What’s the word? ANIMAL!”
By Gabriella Petriello, Assistant Features Editor • October 17, 2024

Every October, the Hackley Girls' Varsity Soccer team (HGVS) dedicates a special game to honor Mr. Dave Allison, a former Hackley teacher and coach. The Dave Allison Game...

Freshmen designed boats and ores with materials including cardboard and duct tape. “It was so fun being able to bond with my advisory,” said freshman Katie Yalmokas, “The whole boat building was so fun, and being in the boat was a funny yet fun experience.”
Manic Monday
By Gabrielle Paes, Staff Writer • October 1, 2024
Senior Tommy Troso's dog, Cooper, greets many people and walks around the Quad. Cooper enjoys playing fetch with his favorite tennis ball and his owner's classmates.
A Furry Surprise
By Samantha Reyes, Managing Editor • June 4, 2024
On the football field, because of football being a contact sport, players might easily be injured either from contact with other players, or simply from pulling a muscle while throwing the ball. For this, it is important to keep stretching and take other precautionary acts when necessary.
Student-Athletes’ Good Physical Health Enables College Recruitment
By Raphael Saujet, Staff Writer • November 19, 2024

Many student-athletes go through the college recruitment process with the hopes of continuing their athletic career in college and beyond. They devote years of athletic commitment...

An example of jersey handouts partaken by the football team. Handouts act, like in this photo, an inclusive act to promote connection on sports team, and raise awareness for sting games. Although casual, it is an important part of team spirit.
The Tradition and Dilemma of Jersey Handouts
By Raphael Saujet, Staff Writer • November 19, 2024

For many teams, jersey swaps are a light-hearted tradition that brings players together. The tradition warrants that everyone feels included in the event. Jokingly or not,...

The Strategy Behind A Successful Team
The Strategy Behind A Successful Team
By Brigid Doherty, Staff Writer • November 13, 2024
Jael was honored at the HGVS senior ceremony, and here is pictured with the other HGVS seniors and the coaches. Junior Zara Nahim (not pictured) gave a speech and recalls one of Jael's contributions to the team, "By tying ribbons in our hair or taking pictures for us it’s like our mother taking care of us which lifts our spirits."
More Than a Manager
By Sarah Barsanti, Sports Editor • October 29, 2024
Coach Jeffrey celebrates his last junior varsity game before becoming an assistant on Girls' Varsity Basketball in 2022. He is extremely excited about this upcoming season and the chance to coach some of his former junior varsity players again.
Girls’ Varsity Basketball Welcomes New Head Coach
By Gabriella Petriello, Assistant Features Editor • October 22, 2024
In G102, members and one of the founders of the Crochet Club gather to stitch and create together. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, promoting a sense of community among participants. This space is ideal for students and teachers of all skill levels to connect through their shared love of crocheting .
Craft, Create, and Connect
By Sofia Mazzella, Staff Writer • November 19, 2024

Looking for a creative escape during lunch? The Crochet Club, meeting on days one and four from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m, offers a space where you can eat lunch, socialize with...

The novel "I Have Some Question For You" by Rebecca Makkai was a popular book that one of the book groups read. All of the book circles had novels of all different genres and opened many discussions for the students to have.
Reading Groups Make a Mark On the Hilltop
By Bella Edwards, Senior News & Events Editor • November 19, 2024

Mysteries, Thrillers, Fantasy, and more! This fall, students and employees came together to discuss the summer reading books Hackley community members chose at the end of...

Nkechi Ude likes to spend her time in the junior hallway to hang out with her friends.
Realities of Being a Boarder
By Angelina Hummel, Assistant Features Editor • November 14, 2024
Sophomores Kate Masters and Ella Ferrari both style a jean skirt. Their outfits are very different as well as the color of their skirt showing the versatility of the skirt. Due to this factor, it is one of the main reasons why so many people on the hilltop are sporting one this fall.
The Revival of the Jean Skirt
By Sophie Kim, Staff Writer • November 11, 2024
"Romeo + Juliet" is playing at the Circle in the Square Theatre in Manhattan. There was a line around the block about 40 minutes before the show that moved pretty quickly. Inside the theater, there were concessions and merchandise.
Classic is Seamlessly Mixed With Contemporary in Broadway’s “Romeo + Juliet”
By Rebecca Ingles, Editor-in-Chief • November 14, 2024

“Romeo and Juliet” has been performed, read, and reenacted countless times. Making its way from 17th-century England to most high school English classes, everyone knows...

As students begin the college application process, many focus on the acceptance rates of schools to determine whether a school is "good" or "bad." Students should instead be focusing on other essential criteria such as school location, size, campus culture, and financial aid packages. These are the essential criteria that determine whether a school is actually "good" or "bad" for a particular student.
There’s More to a College Than Its Acceptance Rate
By Alessia Sorvillo, Chief Design Editor • October 25, 2024

Picture this: a student is applying to schools they feel are great fits for them. They also apply to an Ivy League school on a whim, expecting they won’t get in. To their...

The Debate on Debates
The Debate on Debates
By Tyler Stern, Staff Writer • October 4, 2024
Senior Mika Nuzum loves her clog style Birkenstocks and wears them during all seasons. She loves wearing her Birkenstocks with fuzzy socks to stay warm. The mix of comfort and style that Birkenstocks provide her with is the biggest reason she wears them all the time.
How the Birkenstock Craze Has Made Its Way to the Hilltop
By Sejal Virk, Editor-in-Chief • November 11, 2024

“In my opinion, Birkenstocks are the perfect shoe for school and everyday life because they give you comfort as well as support and style,”...

TikTok Has Changed the Way We Live
TikTok Has Changed the Way We Live
By Angelina Hummel, Assistant Features Editor • November 8, 2024

TikTok, a short-form video platform launched in 2016 by a Chinese company called ByteDance, has become one of the fast-growing social media apps...

The pink and blue auroras were visible in the sky in Ossining, NY at approximately 7:40 p.m. The auroras were more visible in Westchester and Northern New York than in New York City, where there is more air pollution and light pollution. iPhone cameras are better at picking up the light than a human's naked eye.
The Northern Lights Made Their Way South
By Samantha Reyes, Managing Editor • October 30, 2024
All 12 students and their teacher gathered on the Quad. They are all in their uniforms with a banner representing their school; Paradis International College. They are standing under the sign "Enter here to be and find a Friend", representing the joining of the two schools.
A Week of Memories
By Gabrielle Paes, Staff Writer • October 29, 2024
Coach Sekkas is getting ready for Girls Varsity Soccer practice. During practice, she loves to work on tactical skills with the team, as well as create strategies to use against their opponents. These two actions result in great success for Coach Sekkas as well as the team!
Coach Sekkas Sparks a New Era for HGVS
By Jordan Kleeger, Opinion Editor • October 29, 2024
Cora McMahon stayed in Nantucket over the summer. She spent her time scooping ice-cream at Millie's Ice cream parlor at Madaket beach.
Summers Full of Memories
By Lucia Marucci, Staff Writer • October 16, 2024
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