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Freedom of dress

December 17, 2021

If the school dress code exists to promote productivity of learning, it begs the question as to how restrictions on freedom of expression and dress correlate to a higher performance in the classroom. Dress...

Stretching into the Holiday Season

Stretching into the Holiday Season

Siena Coco Stenzler, Reporter December 16, 2021

With fall sports coming to an end, yoga can be an option to stay active and support mental health. “Yoga helps center your mind and your body, and it's kind of like a mindfulness practice as well...

Lets bring on some spirit!

Let’s bring on some spirit!

Annabel Roubinowitz, Reporter December 16, 2021

As the football team took the field for homecoming, the Convent cheer team celebrated from the sidelines in their first team appearance, as students and parents cheered along.  Though they are still...

Christmas returns on Broadway

Christmas returns on Broadway

Amelia Froyd-Kamrath, Senior Reporter December 13, 2021

Decorative wreaths line the marble staircase and Christmas tree lights adorn the hallways as students and faculty prepare for the holiday season, and the traditions that come with it.  “I'm excited...

Taylor Swift performs “Love Story” at her “Reputation” stadium tour at Levi’s Stadium in
Santa Clara, California on May 12, 2018. Swift has recently released a rerecorded Taylors Version of the
album Red, which was originally released in 2012.

‘Taylor’s Version’

Kassie DeJean, Senior Reporter December 13, 2021

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has released re-recording of her old albums starting earlier this year, following the sale of her master catalog to Ithaca Holdings in 2019.  The first re-recording she...

Senior Mira Chawla browses the shelves of Browser Books on Fillmore Street. The store is one of three locations owned by Green Apple Books, who have once again opened their doors to the community for literary events and shopping.

Chapter closes, doors open

Darcy Jubb, City Life Editor October 12, 2021

Local bookstores who survived the pandemic once again offer a space to gather, allowing patrons to return to an in-person community.  “I think bookstores offer a cathartic space, a space of meeting,”...

Veggie Tales

Adele Fratesi, Managing Editor October 6, 2021

Walking through the meat and dairy aisles of the grocery store, the increased presence of alternatives to traditional animal products is undeniable. Multiple brands of almond and oat milk often occupy...

Red meat caught red handed

Madeline Thiara, Copy Editor October 6, 2021

While grabbing a burger at Shake Shack or substituting pesto sauce for bolognese at Italian Homemade may not seem like it would have a greater impact, the real cost of these decisions may be detrimental...

Watch your step

Watch your step

Ella Noblin and Ada Linde October 5, 2021

Every email, post, photo and click leaves a trail about you — one you may never be able to erase.  “A digital footprint is what you leave behind on the internet — it’s very likely that it will...

Improvement of integrating cultural awareness in sports

Nina Gutierrez, Sports Editor October 4, 2021

Following a year of racial justice protests across the U.S. and increased attention towards police violence, the NFL broadcast the Black National Anthem before the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers...

Crossword answer key

Crossword answer key

Makenna Kramer, Feature Editor October 2, 2021

Positively thinking

Positively thinking

Tala El Qadah, Senior Reporter May 25, 2021

A Tik Tok trend with over 268 million views shows girls tightening corsets while saying the words “no one wants a waist over nine inches” with thousands of comments like “Why am I not built like...

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