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In a year of many excellent films, one dud has risen to the top of the awards heap: Damien Chazelle’s nostalgia-soaked, Hollywood navel-gazing musical “La La Land,” which debuted …
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What motivates a student to succeed? Grades? The future? College? It all depends on the person. What motivates the students in this year’s freshman class, the class of 2020? …
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On Friday, January 20th, around 9:30 am, TGS students had the opportunity to watch the presidential inauguration in the school theater. Middle schoolers, upper schoolers, faculty, and staff watched …
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Before beginning, I would like to acknowledge the fact that I wear shirts and pants sporting non-exorbitant brand logos frequently. This column is not intended to belittle anyone who …
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Go is a two-player board game invented in ancient China around three thousand years ago. The game is famous for its complexity as well as for the incredible number …
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In this brown bag interregnum between food service providers, we have a chance to reflect on what we would most desire, our dream lunch program, our dream lunch. I …
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“Cheating will never stop. Ever. As long as kids are going to school, there will be cheating. The weird part is that sometimes cheating can be harder than actually …
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On December 8, at precisely three o’clock in the afternoon, I sat in front my computer in eager anticipation and clicked on the “View Your Decision” tab. Instead of …
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New year, new music to look out for. While many artists have announced that they’re coming out with new albums this year, most of the buzz has been circling …
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Nonviolence, hope for the future, the loving struggle against the forces of evil, and ending physical violence against women were key principles undergirding the Women’s March on Washington.
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