Sawyer Ramsay '24 Arts & Culture Editor Photo by Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review for Associated Press Las Vegas is no stranger to huge, out-of-this-world architectural projects. They have hotels imitating ancient Greek Architecture, a mini–Eiffel Tower, massive fountains, replicated canals of Venice, and much more. This year, Vegas took on another colossal project, “The Sphere.”... Continue Reading →
Barbenheimer’s Impact on the Film Industry
Aidan Kuo '25 & Benjamin Lehman ‘25 Contributors Photos by Warner Bros./Universal Coke vs Pepsi, Messi vs Ronaldo, Marvel vs DC — these are just some examples of the greatest rivalries of the modern era. On July 21, 2023, two new superpowers arose - two films that turned society on its head: Barbie and Oppenheimer.... Continue Reading →
New Speaker of the House
Castiel Haripersad ’25 Copy Editor Photo credit: Reuters/Blair Gable Following public outcry, the former Speaker of the House, Anthony Rota, resigned after bringing a former Ukrainian Nazi into the House of Commons during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to Canada. The soldier, Yaroslav Hunka, was applauded by the House of Commons for his achievements fighting... Continue Reading →
Iranian Activist Won the Nobel Peace Prize
Aristotle Anguluan ’26 Contributor Photo credit: EPA-EFE/Abedin Taherkenareh On Oct. 10, 51-year-old Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi won the Nobel Peace Prize for “her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her fight to promote human rights and freedom for all,” as described by the Norwegian Nobel Committee. Over the course of her 30... Continue Reading →
Everything You Need to Know About K85
John Ergon Golpe ’24 Religion Editor Photo by St. Paul’s High School With the Kairos 85 Retreat having been postponed until November 14th, many students in Grade 12 have now registered for it as this year’s volleyball, cross country, and football seasons end. However, there might be a few among you who are confused about what... Continue Reading →
The Biggest Questions Going into the 2023-24 Season
Adris Haleis ’24 Contributor Photo by Yong Kim/ Philadelphia Inquirer As the NBA season has recently begun, fans are wondering which players, teams, and storylines will drive the title race over the next six months. Basketballs fans have many pressing questions entering this season. 1. Are the recent rule changes going to the fix the... Continue Reading →
Nobel Prize Winners 2023
Castiel Haripersad ’25 Copy Editor Photo by AP Photo/ Eugene Hoshiko, Pool, File The Nobel Prize highlights the revolutionary advancements which humanity has made in multiple fields. This year, vaccine science and minuscule lasers won the prestigious prize for medicine and physics. Before COVID-19, vaccines seemed less important when they only came up during flu... Continue Reading →
Is this the year for the New Jersey Devils?
Luke Perrett ’24 Sports Editor Photo by Josh Lavallée/NHL via Getty Images Following my many painful years as a Devils fan, I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel, gleaming off the Stanley cup, that is. From 2012 to 2022, only one playoff appearance was made by the Devils, only to... Continue Reading →
What is Nuclear Fusion?
Castiel Haripersad ’25 & Micheal Wolanik ’25 Copy Editor & Contributor Photo by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Clean limitless energy. In 1951, when the idea for a fusion reactor that mimicked the internal workings of a star was created, it was said that it would solve all the world’s problems. It would be a wellspring... Continue Reading →
Jalen Ngonda: The Future of Soul
Castiel Haripersad ’25 Copy Editor Photo by Rosie Cohe/The Guardian Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Nina Simone, and Marvin Gaye – what do they all have in common? They were all transformative Soul artists of their era who served as inspiration to a young Jalen Ngonda. Soul music is a subgenre of R&B (Rhythm and Blues)... Continue Reading →