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Continued Chaos in the Middle East Prompts Second Roundtable Discussion
Continued Chaos in the Middle East Prompts Second Roundtable Discussion
By Gabrielle Paes, Staff Writer • December 13, 2024

Curiosity filled the air as Hackley faculty and students gathered in the Lindsay Room to learn about the continuing war in the Middle East. With the war in Gaza entering its...

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
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
An upper school jazz combo led by Doctor Rafi Malkiel brought energy and excitement  with an amazing performance. Diller hall is set to be the venue for many more exciting student performances to come.
Events
Diller Hall Debuts with Motivating Speeches and a Captivating Performance
By Sejal Virk, Editor-in-Chief • December 6, 2024

Excitement and eagerness filled the hallways as Director of Upper School Andy King made an announcement that everyone had been waiting for. “Late this afternoon, I learned...

Faculty and families enjoyed the first ever Hackley Shabbat dinner. Lots of work was put into this night by parents and students alike. With music, food, and decorations, the night was a huge success.
Events
Celebrating the Jewish Community at Hackley’s first-ever Shabbat dinner
By Jordan Kleeger, Opinion Editor • December 6, 2024

Candles burned bright, and beautiful music filled the dining hall to celebrate the weekly day of rest within the Jewish community. Hackley families, students, and faculty...

Colonel Trevor Hill wrestled and played soccer and lacrosse during his time on the Hilltop. He mentioned that taking advantage of athletics at Hackley is important, especially for someone who wants to enter the military. He also recommends making use of the writing skills taught at Hackley, and shouted out his former English teacher, Anne Siviglia, who still teaches English classes on the Hilltop.
From the Hilltop to the Barracks
By Rebecca Ingles, Editor-in-Chief • November 30, 2024
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.
“What’s the word? ANIMAL!”
By Gabriella Petriello, Assistant Features Editor • October 17, 2024
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
NBA Predictions
NBA Predictions
By Angelina Hummel, Assistant Features Editor • December 20, 2024

As the 2024-2025 NBA season starts, there is already a lot of controversy among fans about the upcoming season. Fans are already in deep speculation after a whirlwind offseason...

Captain Jack Perlman and Tyler Mook standing together on the field during their Senior Day game versus Dalton. The captains talk with the referee before the game and decide who starts with the ball and which side of the field they start on.
How Captains Shape Their Teams
By Sebastian Mann, Assistant Opinion Editor • November 26, 2024

The sun is coming down on you, your heart is beating out of your chest, and you finish your last lap of the NYSAIS track championships feeling terrible. You look at the...

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
The Strategy Behind A Successful Team
The Strategy Behind A Successful Team
By Brigid Doherty, Staff Writer • November 13, 2024
Senior Dylan Firooznia went to the Halloween parade to support his younger brother, sixth grader Andy Firooznia. He enjoys watching his brother experience similar things he did when he was younger.
Navigating the “Youngest Children Syndrome”
By Sarah Barsanti, Sports Editor • December 10, 2024

Traits of the Youngest  Have you ever heard of “youngest children syndrome?” Whether it’s from stealing the spotlight or gliding through life’s early hurdles,...

Zion Bennett works on her drawing as part of her independent study project. Her art combines creativity and a mission to address mental health stigma in high school settings.
High School Cartoonist Tackles Anxiety Stigma Through Graphic Novel Project
By Angelina Hummel, Assistant Features Editor • December 8, 2024

Stress and anxiety are familiar experiences for many high school students, but for one student, these challenges have inspired a creative project aimed at normalizing conversations...

The Stress of Success
The Stress of Success
By Lucia Marucci, Staff Writer • December 6, 2024
Students gather around their designated area with their advisories. Along the perimeter of the orchard, students and teachers worked together to plant their bulbs which will bloom in the coming months.
Planting the Seeds of Seniors’ Futures
By Fernanda Paz, Senior Features Editor • November 26, 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
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
Sweater Weather Cinema: Top 10 Fall Movies
Sweater Weather Cinema: Top 10 Fall Movies
By Samantha Reyes, Managing Editor • December 6, 2024

Editorial: Students Should Learn to Live with New Schedule Change
Editorial: Students Should Learn to Live with New Schedule Change
By The Editorial Board November 20, 2024

Your alarm blares, you look outside your window, and you think you’ve made a mistake: it must be 3:00 a.m, why else would it be this dark? You check the time. It’s actually...

The Debate on Debates
The Debate on Debates
By Tyler Stern, Staff Writer • October 4, 2024
Continued Chaos in the Middle East Prompts Second Roundtable Discussion
Continued Chaos in the Middle East Prompts Second Roundtable Discussion
By Gabrielle Paes, Staff Writer • December 13, 2024

Curiosity filled the air as Hackley faculty and students gathered in the Lindsay Room to learn about the continuing war in the Middle East. With...

Eligible Hackley students were prepared to vote
Eligible Hackley students were prepared to vote
By Annika Duggan, Assistant Sports Editor • December 6, 2024

Were 18-year-old students prepared to vote using governmental knowledge provided by Hackley? Teacher Stephen Fitzpatrick and his Government and...

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
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