Dylan Verma ’26, News Editor • August 22, 2024
On June 20, Sidwell partnered with Middlebury College’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies to hold a one-day seminar for high school students about the importance of nonproliferation.
Emmett Bailen ’28, Staff Writer • August 22, 2024
Trump suffered a wound to his right ear, while two other rally-goers sustained critical injuries.
Daphne Zwicker ’26, Opinion Editor • August 31, 2024
Although many believe that “cancel culture,” or the process of a celebrity or online persona being “canceled” for their behavior, is overkill, the fact is that there must be some system to keep those with power in society in check.
Steven Huang '28, Staff Writer • August 31, 2024
Initially, cancel culture started as playful banter criticizing action. However, as it evolved into professional boycotting, cancel culture has become an increasingly dangerous tool for many reasons.
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Anna Dreyhaupt ‘25, Features Editor • August 25, 2024
When senior Leia Neilson chose to spend her junior year studying abroad in Rennes, France, she embarked on a journey that shaped her perspective on language, culture and personal growth. Nadia Wheelock's decision to spend her junior year abroad in Zaragoza, Spain, was fueled by a passion for the Spanish language and a desire to experience life beyond Washington, D.C.
Maeve McMurray ’27, Staff Writer • August 25, 2024
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Deanna Paukstitus ’25, Culture Editor • August 31, 2024
In today’s fast-paced world, how has “Jaws,” now approaching its fiftieth anniversary, maintained its cultural relevance?
Naomi Sedwick ’26, Staff Writer • August 31, 2024
The 2024 Broccoli City Festival, held at Audi Field in Washington from July 27 - 28, combined big-name hip-hop and rap performers such as Megan Thee Stallion and Little Yachty with interactive experiences for a sold-out crowd of 50,000.
Amna Shah ’27, Staff Writer • August 25, 2024
Despite record viewership numbers, the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics faced several controversies before the opening event took place.
Sophia Stylianos ’25, Staff Writer • August 25, 2024
Sports such as sailing, rowing and equestrian, received different media coverage from the more popular track and field, swimming and gymnastics.