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By Emily Koch, Staff writer
January 26, 2021
Whether you can sing or like to recite poetry, Hackley’s beloved Winter Coffee House is a place for all students to showcase their amazing talents. This past Friday, January...
Fighting For Our Future in the Arctic
By Emily Koch, Staff writer
January 25, 2021
Introduction Take a trip down memory lane for a moment and think back to when you were in elementary school, flipping through picture books, learning about the truly amazing...
Ms. Jean, Assistant Head of School for Community and Inclusion
By Hannah Carey, News Editor
January 25, 2021
Ms. Cyndy Jean, Middle School Director, will be filling the new role of Assistant Head of School for Community and Inclusion. With most of Hackley’s students having been...
Unsure about the COVID-19 vaccine? Here is why we urge you to get it
February 11, 2021
Since COVID-19’s first cases in the U.S., infection rates and deaths have skyrocketed, affecting members of every community. With over 24 million cases and 398 thousand...
By Akshi Khowala and Gabriella Parasnis
January 21, 2021
Winter break was a well-needed break for the Hackley community, including the additional online week. Throughout the remote week, students and teachers were challenged to exceed expectations set by the remote institution during the spring season. With the new schedule and additional professional development over the summer, this remote week was pleasant for many people. Students...
By Sophie Thomas, News Editor
January 12, 2021
“Make sexual tension great again. What’s a girl’s best friend? Being marginalized. I drink to forget fat chicks.” These are but a few examples of the card combinations...
By Griffin Senyek and Jack Meyer
February 4, 2021
Winter season has arrived upon the Hilltop, which means that winter sports have kicked off. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, winter sports have had to adapt to the guidelines...
Different Perspectives on Hackley’s Reopening
By Gabriella Parasnis and Emily Koch
January 20, 2021
In recent months, people all over the world have been immersed in strange new circumstances. Many of these vast changes have been implemented right here on the Hilltop. One...
An Air and Share for the Capitol Hill Protest
By Sky Safriet, Editor-in-chief
January 15, 2021
Trump supporters and other right-wing affiliates stormed the Capitol building this past Wednesday, January 6, in response to Donald Trump’s projected election loss, spurred...
By Chloe Yancovich and Sami Rowbottom
January 12, 2021
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, almost every activity has been limited and/or changed, including fall sports. Hackley students were fortunate enough to have their seasons,...
Squashed it! New boys and girls varsity squash coaches transform program
By Hadley Chapman and Calista Santomero
March 3, 2020
Squash, not to be confused with the vegetable, is a fast-paced racket sport played indoors. It is an all-year sport for those who participate in tournaments, but for school...
New Athletic Trainers Katie Jenson and Kayla Simpson Bring New Methods to the Training Room
By Hadley Chapman, Senior Staff Writer
November 25, 2019
From working with ACL tears to minor thumb sprains, new athletic trainers Katie Jenson and Kayla Simpson have found themselves busy this fall working with injured athletes. Prior...
By Heesun Lee
October 20, 2019
Traditionally, Bibimbap is a mixed rice dish with assorted vegetables and meat, but you can create your own version of Bibimbap using ingredients that suit your preferences...
By Lauren Ahern, Managing Editor for Social Media
October 20, 2019
Since the nineties, the Korean Wave, as it has been dubbed, has spread to pop cultures around the world. The Korean Wave is a term used to describe the global popularity of...
By Theo Saujet and Niky Dhakad
January 11, 2021
The Scary Truth behind Social Media by Theo Saujet “The Social Dilemma” is an influential and jaw-dropping documentary that illustrates the forceful control that social...
By Kami Lim, Opinion Editor
December 14, 2020
Fantasy The Night Circus - by Erin Morgenstern Erin Morgenstern’s The Night Circus brings the audience on a fantastical journey that follows two characters as they begin...
The student body gathered in the PAC this Monday to watch speeches prepared by the all-school Community Council candidates. The winner of each race (Presidential,...