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The position of Student Body President goes to Rachel Chung (’25), as she received the most votes from the rising upper schoolers. The Executive Board will be comprised of Francie Wallack (’25) and Caroline Collis (’26). (Graphic Illustration by Lucy Williams)
BREAKING: 2024-2025 Student Council Executive Board results announced
By Zoe Gazzuolo, Culture Editor • 2 hours ago

The current and rising upper school students have voted: Archer’s student body president for the 2024-2025 school year will be Rachel Chung...

Ribbons of the practice Maypole float in the breeze on the sport court during sixth grade’s Maypole rehearsal May 2. Sixth grade Dean of Community, Culture and Belonging Natalie Kang described the Maypole as a rite of passage from sixth to seventh grade. Sixth grade will continue to rehearse up to their performance May 31. 
'They're rooting for each other': Sixth graders begin Maypole rehearsals, reflect on growth
By Emily Paschall, Senior Reporter • May 7, 2024

Every May since Archer's founding in 1995, sixth grade students have danced, skipped and weaved ribbons together all in preparation for their...

Panelist Stephanie Hobbs, a design principal at Marmol Radziner, speaks about her career in architecture to the Classes of 2024 and 2025. Hobbs was joined by four other speakers who also work at Marmol Radziner: Lia Gardley, Amy Smith and Ashley Nath, who discussed their careers in Archers library during third period Monday, April 29.
Constructing a career: Archer hosts architecture and design panel, speakers share advice, experiences
By Charlotte Burnap, Staff Reporter • May 2, 2024

From blueprint to reality, the work of an architect never seems to stop. Juniors and seniors gathered in the library to hear from four female...

Slideshow: Life of Thai immigrant in authentic Thai restaurant 
Slideshow: Life of Thai immigrant in authentic Thai restaurant 
By Emily Paschall, Senior Reporter • May 7, 2024

Most images taken by senior reporter Emily Paschall ('26). Some images provided by Shermarn Pitshayadej.

Jenna Ogoke (29), Nissara Shah (28) and Lila Sheehy (30) run up the backfield during practice. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, coaches hosted practice at Archer, where the team started with a warm up and then moved onto a set of sprints. On a particular practice day, athletes ran a set of eight 200-meter sprints with short breaks in between.
Middle school track and field athletes take aim at breaking personal records
By Katie Ray McKillop, Staff Reporter • May 6, 2024

Middle school track and field athletes run up and down the field after lifting weights and running on the treadmill. Once a week, the team hustles...

Members of the middle school beach volleyball team practice at the Annenberg Beach. The team is composed of 15 total players. Only three pairs play for points in tournaments, and alternates play for fun against other teams. “Im having fun and definitely gaining skills and confidence on and off the court,” Bella Sklaver (‘29) said. “I feel like thats a lot of what sports is all about.” Photo by Sheila Micelli.
‘They're so confident’: Middle school beach volleyball team gains independence, navigates wins, losses
By Charlotte Burnap, Staff Reporter • May 6, 2024

Running across hot sand under the beaming sun, eighth grader Bella Sklaver spikes the volleyball over the net during practice while her teammates...

Pictured is a question I typed into ChatGPT, a well-known AI chatbot, about its role in a democratic society. While the bot responds vaguely with a positive connotation, I argue AI rather threatens democracys foundation if used to misinform people and advance selfish political agendas.
Column: What if I told you AI was democracy's new rival?
By Allie Yang, Columnist • May 6, 2024

Leading up to the 2024-2025 U.K. general elections, democratic authenticity was under threat. The reason? Facebook ads. According to The...

Three tumblers showcase the look of the Stanley cup, which has been a symbol for new-age internet consumerism. What makes the branding of Stanley successful is its ability to not feed into traditional tropes of influencer fatigue on social media.
Column: The tired path of consumerism, as captured by social media
By Allie Yang, Columnist • May 2, 2024

Social status, once represented by enduring royal dynasties and lavish castles, is now taking the form of the 40-ounce water bottle more commonly...

A silhouette of a woman stands with a thought bubble about the ban of TikTok. As legislation proposing changes to the owners and future of TikTok in the United States passes through the House, we are facing the possibility of a TikTok-less life, but it may be different than you think. (Graphic Illustration by Oona Seppala) 
Commentary: The 5 biggest effects deleting TikTok had on my life
By Oona Seppala, Senior Reporter • May 3, 2024

You may have heard rumors and whisperings that TikTok is being banned. You may have seen clips of Shou Zi Chew testifying at a congressional...

These are promotional posters of films I want to rewatch before graduation. The films range from introspective, yet humorous, to nostalgic and lighthearted. Photo credits: Lady Bird poster courtesy of  A24. Booksmart poster courtesy of  Annapurna Pictures. 10 Things I Hate About You poster courtesy of
Witty, whimsical, wise: 6 films to watch before graduating
By Nina Sperling, Senior Reporter • April 22, 2024

Content Warning: "Lady Bird" and "Booksmart" contain explicit language and sexual content. Common Sense Media advises both are appropriate for...

My sister and I went to the Aquarium of the Pacific when we were younger. Entering an aquarium can feel like entering a new world. With the wondrous sea creatures and the unique habitats, there’s always more to explore. Photo by Lara Burnap.
Fun and fulfilling: 4 places to release your inner child
By Charlotte Burnap, Staff Reporter • March 12, 2024

Whether studying is getting more stressful, tests are near impossible or the world just feels a bit too overwhelming, sometimes we all need to...

Sexplained S1E5- Mom knows best: Understanding periods, menopause, postpartum depression and more
Sexplained S1E5- Mom knows best: Understanding periods, menopause, postpartum depression and more
May 7, 2024

Sexplained is an educational podcast intended to support teenagers’ comprehensive health by providing information and advice regarding sexual...

The BLACKCAST S1E5 - Reese and Richardson: Black athletes and sports culture
The BLACKCAST S1E5 - Reese and Richardson: Black athletes and sports culture
By Sydney Curry and Kennedy Chow May 7, 2024

Episode five of “The BLACKCAST” was recorded April 17 following March Madness 2024. Without a doubt, sports are one of the biggest parts...