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Consequences of COVID on Local Businesses

by Kevin Lederer, Editor-In-Chief April 4, 2022

During the pandemic, businesses had to shift their whole mode of operation. Companies worked around the clock to find ways to combat against COVID-19. Small businesses have struggled with the rising...

What’s Behind the Shadow: Holocaust Survivor Alex Levy Comes to Speak to Freshmen English Classes

by Alexander Vincenti, Freelance Writer March 28, 2022

The day before International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27, the day that Auschwitz was liberated), English 9 students had the privilege of Zooming with Holocaust survivor, Alex Levy. I was able...

AI: The underlying institutional inequity and its presence in the English classroom

by Michael Taromina, Managing Editor March 22, 2022

With the advancement of technology fundamentally changing the conception of teaching and learning in the past decade, few have taken the time to ponder the ramifications of fusing literacy with digital...

Glen Rock’s Lifted Mask Mandate: The End of an Era

by Louisa Billingsley March 22, 2022

For many students, March 2020 seems like it happened a couple of weeks ago, but it has been two years since the day schools across the country were shut down. COVID-19 has felt like a blur for students,...

Pictured is an original train schedule used at the Main Line station. The trains back then had some unconventional names, such as “Hoboken Cannonball” or “Milkman’s Special.”

Inside the Museum at the Station: A Glimpse Of Glen Rock’s Vast History

by Cadia Warner and Yethmie Goonatilleke March 22, 2022

One of Glen Rock’s most interesting and informational locations has been hiding in plain sight. Located right beside Main Line station on Rock Road lies one of Glen Rock’s hidden gems: the Museum...

The Drowsy Chaperone: Far from drowsy

The Drowsy Chaperone: Far from drowsy

by Katie Mae Yetter March 22, 2022

The auditorium is a buzz. The lights are slightly dimmed and a low orchestra is humming in the background. People are shuffling around to their seats, about to make themselves comfortable. Meanwhile, backstage...

The Experience of a Teenage Hustler

by Rohan Jonnalagadda, Freelance Writer March 18, 2022

At 17 years old Conan Ralston found himself diving into the world of sneakers and reselling in the midst of online school during the peak of the pandemic. Always seeing his brother try to buy the latest...

2021 Time Capsule

by Colin Magner, Layout Editor February 14, 2022

2021 has been one to remember. In every category imaginable, there has been something worth talking about. Politics & Covid:  Beginning with politics, the year started with none other than the...

Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Why We Celebrate

by Olivia Berard, Copy Editor February 14, 2022

On Jan. 17, we celebrated a man who fought for civil rights in the United States throughout the 1950s and 1960s. He devoted his existence to making the lives of African American citizens better in the...

Glen Rock High School Fashion: What’s Hot and What’s Not

Glen Rock High School Fashion: What’s Hot and What’s Not

by Louisa Billingsley, Social Media Manager February 14, 2022

While walking down the halls of Glen Rock High Sschool, it’s hard not to notice a difference in student’s styles. A notable amount of students prefer being in comfortable outfits, others want to keep...

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