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The voice of the student body

The Dial

Hadley Chapman

Hadley Chapman, Managing Editor

Junior Hadley Chapman is an avid  Dial Star that will be joining the Dial for her second year as a senior writer. From writing feature to sports articles, Hadley is a hard working senior staff writer that does whatever it takes to get the job done. Hadley is also a three season athlete, participating in soccer, basketball, and track. Her articles are always handed in on time and she is always willing to do the graphics. Hadley can be found in the Dial room typing away on the latest issue of the Dial.

All content by Hadley Chapman
To participate in the Spring Food Drive, there is a collection table outside of Ms. Coy’s office. The last day to donate is on Monday, May 17th. Let's donate healthy!

Spring Food Drive Focuses on Nutrition

By Hadley Chapman, Managing Editor
April 29, 2021
Fighting COVID-19 and Hunger

Fighting COVID-19 and Hunger

By Hadley Chapman, Managing Editor
January 15, 2021
Mrs. Schmidt memorializes Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the library with one of her Biographies and the following quote: "Reading shaped my dreams, and more reading helped me make my dreams come true".

The Life and Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

By Hadley Chapman, Managing Editor
September 25, 2020
The Hilltop Parade Protest

The Hilltop Parade Protest

By Hadley Chapman, Managing Editor
June 11, 2020
Mr. Sykes' advisory won the Class of 2024's boat regatta this First Friday. The annual Freshman boat regatta was held in the Johnson Center on First Friday, the 6th of September.

Freshmen compete in annual boat race

By Hadley Chapman, Senior Staff Writer
September 9, 2019
Sophomores Nina Mital and Sadie Nipon show off their tattoos. Council gave out superhero tattoos in the Grille Room on Superhero day.

Spirit Week kicks off Alumni weekend

By Hadley Chapman, Staff Writer
October 26, 2018
Many rooms in the Upper School do not have air conditioning. Extreme temperatures coupled with a lack of air conditioning in boarding bedrooms prompted boarders to be sent home during the first week of school. Other Hackley day students expressed dissatisfaction with the absence of universal air conditioning in the Upper School too.

[Photo] Heat wave hits the Hilltop

By Max Rosenblum, Politics Editor
October 9, 2018
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