By Sage Pitman
“This is one of those things where you would ask, Why would someone do this Continue reading “Nothing but Net”
By Sage Pitman
“This is one of those things where you would ask, Why would someone do this Continue reading “Nothing but Net”
By guest columnist and headmaster Robert Lee
Since Christ Covenant opened the Upper School, a popular pastime has been hitting a bouncy ball between the four squares of the outside sidewalk. Four-square time turns Continue reading “Four-Square Rules”
By Tyler Parker
On Wednesday, January 3, a huge and powerful snowstorm began to batter the east coast with Continue reading “Snow Storm”
By Tyler Parker
Thursday, December 14, will mark the day that the internet as we know it changes forever. On that day, Continue reading “Net Neutrality”
By Mason Mattox
A simple Google search will state that Jerusalem is the true capital of Israel. This has become more controversial after American Continue reading “City of David, City of Zion, City of Conflict”
By upper school English journalism teacher Meredith Mayes
Every time I pulled the Capri Sun box out of the kitchen cabinet at home, I noticed it: a Continue reading “Colgate Oral Care Recycling Program”
By Tyler Parker
Apple’s iPhone X is quite possibly the most bold and innovative choice in Apple’s history. The iPhone X, Apple’s newest phone, is Continue reading “What’s Next: iPhone X”
By Bethany Lee
This October, Spain has been facing its worst political crisis since it became a democracy forty years ago. For those of us who are Continue reading “Crisis in Spain”
By Tyler Parker
During the first week of September, one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic battered several islands off the coast of Florida. This category five hurricane caused Continue reading “Hurricane Like a Bomb”
The calm female voice of the intercom broke through the quiet chatter of upper school Friday afternoon classes followed by the piercing shriek of Continue reading “Our School is Fire”