Lexi Orr ’26, Staff Writer • November 22, 2024
Around 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 6, the Associated Press officially called the 2024 Presidential Election, naming Donald Trump the next President of the United States.
Petra Kawesi-Mukooza ’27, Staff Writer • November 22, 2024
Sidwell Friends recently honored the work of Artist Carl Van Vechten and others who contributed to the Harlem Renaissance in a one-year photography exhibit.
Ishani Agrawal '28, Staff Writer • November 24, 2024
As our world increasingly relies on technology for everyday tasks and activities, debates have risen over the benefits of audiobooks and Kindles in comparison to paper books.
Maira Zaidi '27, Opinion Editor • November 24, 2024
With the advent of social media, parasocial relationships have skyrocketed.
November 25, 2024
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Julia Pitt ’28, Staff Writer • November 25, 2024
From Taylor Swift to Julia Roberts, countless female celebrities endorsed Kamala Harris for president.
Cooper Dwight ’27, Staff Writer • November 25, 2024
Naomi Sedwick '26, Social Media Manager • November 25, 2024
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Deanna Paukstitus ’25, Culture Editor • November 25, 2024
“The Substance” is all isolation. It drags viewers through endless hallways and cavernous rooms; past hypnotizing neon, fluorescent lights; down back roads and shady sidewalks not taken, where the protagonist, Elisabeth Sparkle, seems to exist alone.
JL Chretien ’26, Culture Editor • November 25, 2024
“Paris 1874: The Impressionist Movement,” a new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in collaboration with the Musée d’Orsay, compiles 130 art pieces to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Parisian Impressionist movement.
Edward Friedman ’26, Staff Writer • November 25, 2024
After a star-studded 2023 draft featuring Victor Wembenyama, Brandon Miller, and Amen and Ausar Thompson, the NBA’s 2024-25 draft class has been remarkably quiet.
Gardiner Dietrich ’27, Staff Writer • November 25, 2024
On Nov. 13, five seniors committed seniors signed to their NCAA Division I universities: Avery Coleman to Dartmouth College, Navi Kawesi-Mukooza to Old Dominion University, Acaden Lewis to University of Kentucky, Lia Nathan to Stanford University and Jalen Rougier-Roane to George Washington University.