
Sean Guo ’28, Staff Writer • June 4, 2025
Pope Francis died on April 21 at the age of 88 due to a cerebral stroke and heart failure, according to Vatican News.

Several restaurants across Washington, have closed or announced plans to shut down in the months following the implementation of Initiative 82, a ballot measure that phases out the tipped minimum wage in the District.

Regardless of the fact that students can view and receive feedback on their exams, they should be permitted to keep them permanently as a potential reference for academic growth and aid in studying.

Maira Zaidi ’27, Opinion Editor • May 31, 2025
This year, there has been a noticeable increase in reported cheating across all subjects and grades. As such, controversy has ensued over how these situations should be handled and the appropriate punishments.
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Although each student’s high school experience is different, they have plenty of advice for underclassmen, especially the incoming freshmen.
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Elle Ludwin ’25, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025
“Pictures of Belonging,” a new exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, showcases the story of Japanese-American internment during World War II through a new lens.

Petra Kawesi-Mukooza ’27, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025
On May 5, celebrities attended the 79th annual Met Gala, an event that raises funding for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

Daphne Zwicker '26, Editor in Chief • June 4, 2025
Throughout the race, several horses suffered setbacks due to the rainy conditions, but after a slight rain delay, Sovereignty edged out the favorite, Journalism, to win the first leg of the Triple Crown with a time of 2:02.31.

Oliver York '28, Staff Writer • June 4, 2025
The NFL Draft was laced with controversy, as projected blue-chip first-round pick Shedeur Sanders, the son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, slid to the 144th overall pick.