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Reflecting on the Making of a Presidential Candidate assembly and political discourse at Poly

Reflecting on the Making of a Presidential Candidate assembly and political discourse at Poly

Madeleine Kashkooli, Ashley Kim and Greg Panossian November 22, 2024

On Monday, Oct. 28, we, as The Paw Print Editors-in-Chief, organized an Upper School-wide assembly, titled, The Making of a Presidential Candidate, in collaboration with the Community Forum initiators:...

Integrating contemporary religion into the curriculum

Integrating contemporary religion into the curriculum

Clive Burt April 26, 2024

A long, long time ago, before we were born, before the dinosaurs walked the Earth, before our solar system formed and before the Big Bang, there existed a monster who transcended space and time, floating...

Pressure to passion: summer productivity reimagined

Pressure to passion: summer productivity reimagined

Miki Chan April 26, 2024

As we start to say goodbye to the fourth and final semester, we welcome the beginning of a well-deserved three-month hiatus. For students, summer represents a chance to catch up on sleep, relax and recharge...

Breaking past fear barriers in speaking world languages

Breaking past fear barriers in speaking world languages

Allison Zhang April 26, 2024

During spring break, I had the opportunity to visit Costa Rica for a Global Initiatives Program trip. While I enjoyed learning about the culture and the Costa Rican government’s efforts in conservation,...

CaseOh's impact on body positivity

CaseOh’s impact on body positivity

Ian Teigen April 26, 2024

“You’re built like the Michelin man.” “NLE whopper.” “Spiderman: Far From Healthy.” “6 feet wide.” Every day, when Case Baker — better known as CaseOh — turns on his streams for thousands...

Adding rigor to the history department

Adding rigor to the history department

Maddie Hays April 26, 2024

The College Board, infamous for administering the SAT and instilling fear in Poly Upper School Students, also offers Advanced Placement (AP) Courses to high school students that are designed to mirror...

Service and Outdoor Education should go hand in hand

Service and Outdoor Education should go hand in hand

Madeleine Kashkooli March 15, 2024

With the wide variety of exciting Outdoor Education trips available at Poly, it’s always hard to decide which trip to go on. Last year, after much consideration, I put the Santa Barbara trip down as...

The problems with the SAT

The problems with the SAT

Allison Zhang March 15, 2024

The SAT, formerly known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test, is coming back. Due to the shutdown of testing centers during the pandemic, many colleges and universities, including all Ivy League and University...

Examining the pressure to change the world single-handedly

Examining the pressure to change the world single-handedly

Anya Matz March 15, 2024

When I was younger and I was asked what I wanted to be when I grew up, I responded that I didn’t know, but I wanted to “do something big.” I felt I would only be fulfilled if I made an appreciable...

Trump's sneakers are a hit — it's time for Biden to follow suit

Trump’s sneakers are a hit — it’s time for Biden to follow suit

Clive Burt March 15, 2024

On Feb. 17, Donald Trump unveiled his new shoes at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia. Named the “Never Surrender High-Top,” the shoe features a gold-painted exterior, an American flag, and a large T in the...

Always an angel, never a god: feeling "average"

Always an angel, never a god: feeling “average”

Miki Chan February 20, 2024

“Always an angel, never a god.” A month ago, I stumbled upon these lyrics from the song “Not Strong Enough” by Boygenius. This line has been interpreted in multiple ways on social media, like constantly...

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