Aayushi Jorgensen ’27, Staff Writer • March 4, 2024
In January, the Sidwell Friends administration canceled school twice due to snow — first on Jan. 16 and second on Jan. 19. Due to Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the snow days resulted in a two-day workweek.
Naomi Sedwick ’26, Staff Writer • March 4, 2024
On Dec. 16, sophomores from Sidwell traveled to Costa Rica for the first time since before COVID-19. Students had the opportunity to experience various outdoor activities and work toward their 60-hour community engagement graduation requirement.
Eyob Sissay '26, Staff Writer • February 19, 2024
To properly ensure students enjoy a restful and stress-free winter break free from anxiety about approaching midterms, the exam period must be moved to before the holiday season.
Yossi Rosen '26, Staff Writer • February 19, 2024
Sidwell’s current policy regarding inclement weather and snow days detracts from students’ much-needed free time and should be altered.
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Deanna Paukstitus '25, Staff Writer • March 1, 2024
“Wish,” Disney’s supposed hundredth-anniversary “capstone” intended to celebrate its long history of trailblazing animation, boasts none of these things.
March 1, 2024
The 2024 Atlas INTERSECTIONS Festival will take place at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, or the Atlas, from Feb. 3 to March 23.
Jake Snow '27, Staff Writer • March 1, 2024
The 2024 Australian Open both piqued fan interest and featured exciting competition.
Olivia Sisson '27, Staff Writer • March 1, 2024
On Feb. 7, Sidwell Friends held an event commemorating National Girls and Women in Sports Day.