Thats what im f#@ING talking about!”  The words burst out of Alysa Liu moments after she secured Olympic gold during her ...
Winter’s reputation is notorious for low motivation, seasonal depression, little daylight and the urge to crawl into bed and ...
Since sixth grade, we’ve sat in classrooms learning about slavery, the Holocaust, 9/11 and discrimination that has shaped ...
From pirouettes and arabesques, to fouetté turns and grande jetés, Paper Editor Juliet Varsov ’28 loves dancing. Most nights, ...
This year I am enrolled in one of Staples’ many literature classes: Reading and Writing Poetry. I have always considered ...
The Board of Finance voted unanimously on Dec. 3 to allocate $30,000 in design costs to convert a portion of the girls’ PE ...
Westport attorney John Bolton announced this week that he is running for Connecticut attorney general, entering the 2026 race ...
Westport’s community just got a new addition to its variety of restaurants with the arrival of Wonder, a “fast-fine dining” ...
The beginning of sophomore year had an unspoken stage that no one warned me about: the isolated stage. Despite having lots of ...
Rowing takes up most of Liv Perry’s ’28 time, but she still finds room for other passions.  “I love to read, hang out with my ...
Not so long ago, in an SHS hallway very, very nearby….there were slow walkers. In this Star Wars extended metaphor, the ...
Editor-in-Chief Sophie Smith ’26 has many qualities of a leader, but her passion for Inklings was more than natural instinct.