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Hackley1Collegiate9May 15 / Baseball
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Hackley0Poly Prep10May 13 / Girls' Softball
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Hackley12Fieldston4May 12 / Boys Varsity Lacrosse
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Hackley18Fieldston2May 12 / Girls Varsity Lacrosse
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Hackley4Riverdale1May 12 / Boys Varsity Tennis
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Hackley7Horace Mann2May 11 / Boys Golf
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Hackley0Poly Prep13May 10 / Baseball
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Hackley3Poly Prep13May 10 / Boys Varsity Lacrosse
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Hackley12Trinity2May 10 / Girls' Softball
A Night to Remember at the Spring Coffeehouse
By Charlie Perlman, Feature Editor
June 2, 2023
There is no event that has students circle the date on their calendar faster than the Spring Coffeehouse. Nothing can bring the Hackley community together like a night in...
By Enya Walsh, Events Editor
June 1, 2023
Girls Lacrosse The Girls Varsity lacrosse team played a total of 18 games and ended the regular season with a 14-4 record, remaining undefeated in the Ivy League. They entered...
Club Spotlight: Active Minds Encourages Conversation About Student Mental Health
By Charlotte Feehan, Staff Writer
May 31, 2023
Active Minds is a nationwide nonprofit organization dedicated to advocacy for mental health awareness through peer-to-peer support. Following the suicide of her brother in...
Goals and Resolutions; how to accomplish them
By Ava Derby
April 11, 2023
New year, new you? Many people use the start of a new year as an opportunity to set yearly goals or establish ways to better themselves. However, often times as the year progresses,...
By Akshi Khowala, Features Editor
March 19, 2023
“Where are you applying to college? Oh wait, where did your parents go?” This is a question that many juniors and seniors confront during their college search and application...
How Does Legacy Affect A Student’s Chances of Admission?
By Akshi Khowala, Features Editor
March 17, 2023
“Where are you applying to college? Oh wait, where did your parents go?” This is a question that many juniors and seniors confront during their college search and application process. With college admissions getting increasingly more selective each year, students struggle to make themselves stand out to university committees. How much does legacy really change...
By Emily Koch, Editor-In-Chief
April 4, 2023
The days of navigating through nearly half a dozen websites daily to find information about things happening on campus are over thanks to seniors Daniel Shola-Philips,...
By Ashley Currie, News Editor
March 17, 2023
As spring approaches, the school year is coming to a close and Hackley will soon have a new head of school. The Dial spoke to Dawn Crainer, a Lower School teacher and Upper...
Spotlight of Hackley’s Very Own Former Dial Journalist: Will Bunch
By Ashley Currie, News Editor
March 3, 2023
Hackley’s very own Will Bunch was on The Dial and said that “45 years later a lot of what I learned in that class has really stayed with me all these years”. Hackley...
Hackley Sports Teams Travel During Spring Break
By Caleb Bae, Events Editor
May 4, 2023
For Hackley athletes, one of the most exciting and anticipated events each year is the spring sports trips. During one of the two weeks of spring break, most of Hackley’s...
Best Wrestler in Hackley History? Meet Cole Joseph
By Caleb Bae, Events Editor
February 17, 2023
Senior captain Cole Joseph made history after picking up the 100th win of his wrestling career in a quad-meet at Horace Mann. On December 9th, 2022, Cole became the fifth...
Welcoming Back the Winter Sting
By Caleb Bae, Events Editor
February 17, 2023
The anticipation for this year's Sting radiated through the Johnson center, filled with school spirit. After being canceled for the past two years straight, Hackley hosted...
This year’s hosts, Zara and Catie, engaged the crowd by initiating various interactive games. Some of which included anonymously sending in jokes, “spill your guts or fill your guts,” and a series of trivia questions.
Credit: Autumn DerbyWylie Churchill ’23 performed “Back to Black” by Amy Winehouse.
Credit: Ava MaughanHackley House Band includes David Linnett ’24, Wylie Churchill ’23, Jack Magidson ’25, NJ Roc-Sennett ’24, Daniel Shola-Philips ’23, and Asher Beck ’24.
Credit: Anoop Dhakad
By Aran Basu, Staff Writer
March 17, 2023
Picture yourself listening to a soprano sing a difficult passage of the Queen of the Night Aria in the Magic Flute opera at the MET, mesmerized by the beauty of her singing...