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Essentials to Know if You Do Not Follow the World Cup
By Sejal Virk
February 1, 2023
After four long years of qualification with 206 teams competing from around the world, 865 matches played, and 2,424 goals scored, the 22nd FIFA World Cup began and ran until...
January 25, 2023
Lights, camera, action! Hackley has been featured in three movies: Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1983); Presumed Innocent (1990), starring Harrison Ford;...
Unordinary Sports: Mika Nuzum Balances Dance and Demanding School Work
By Giulia Sorvillo, Staff Writer
January 25, 2023
Ever come home from school and feel unmotivated? Well, for sophomore Mika Nuzum that is not an option as her day in dance has just begun. Mika first began dancing at...
By Maura McGlarry, Opinion Editor
January 11, 2023
Some say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but really, it’s lunch. Lunch is an essential part of the day as the food helps students and faculty stay fueled...
Field Trips Provide Hands-On Learning
By Olivia Houck, Staff Writer
January 6, 2023
Whether it’s traveling to Boundless Adventures, MoMa, The MET, Columbia, or exploring Manhattan, this year students are now able to attend field trips for various courses that they are enrolled in. I believe that it is important to have field trips because of the hands-on learning it provides to students. Since the majority, if not all, of the COVID-19 guidelines and...
Is it too easy to create new clubs?
By Akshi Khowala, Features Editor
January 5, 2023
Clubs are an integral part of the community, allowing students to connect with their interests and for leaders to share their passions with the school. Though clubs are important...
By Bella Wasserman, Editor-in-Chief
January 8, 2023
The Gender-Sexuality Alliance club, GSA for short, is one of Hackley’s core clubs with a long-lasting and vital presence at the school. Offering a safe haven for members...
Insider’s Look on the Undefeated Field Hockey and Tennis Teams
By Ashley Currie, News Editor
January 3, 2023
The Hackley fall teams dominated this year and the girl’s field hockey and tennis teams were no exception. The girl’s tennis team maintained their undefeated streak...
Open House Welcomed Prospective Upper School Students
By Ashley Currie, News Editor
November 14, 2022
Hackley was buzzing with a large influx of families who were now able to experience the full range of traditional Open House events that have been put on hold because of Covid-19. The...
Fall Sports Advance to NYSAIS Championships
By Enya Walsh, Events Editor
January 12, 2023
As the fall season came to an end, all teams qualified for NYSAIS, the New York State Association of Independent Schools tournament. Each team had a great end to their season...
By Rebecca Ingles, Staff Writer
January 9, 2023
Hackley offers many different sports during the fall season, including soccer, field hockey, and cross country. In the Ivy Preparatory League, every school has a girls volleyball...
Tipping off the Basketball Season
By Caleb Bae, Events Editor
January 3, 2023
Looking to start their season off with two wins, the boys and girls varsity basketball teams entered the Columbia Prep Tip-Off Tournament. This small tournament consisted...
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 Ava Derby, Staff Writer
December 1, 2022
The brightly colored spotlights shone upon the performers at the annual Fall Coffeehouse where students gathered to watch their peers present their musical talents in Zetkov. This...
By Giulia Sorvillo, Staff Writer
December 1, 2022
Upper school photography students boarded the buses buzzing with excitement as they headed to New York City for a day of exploration and all things photography. Students...