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New gender-neutral bathroom provides safety, comfort for students of all gender identities
Archer community celebrates middle, upper school ARCHERVISION winners
Annual Advanced Study Humanities Symposium highlights seniors’ passions through presentations, writing
STEM Symposium offers platform to discover scientific solutions, explore global problems
Baking a change: Animal Rights Club hosts bake sale, fundraises for the Sanctuary at Soledad
Archer students reflect on peer pressure’s impact, professionals describe psychological effects
The culture of discourse, importance of conversation, communication in the 21st century
Teenage girls reflect on diet culture on social media in all-girls environment
Self-love and social media: Teen girls navigate their lives on, off the internet
Teenagers’ conversations on mental health: misusing clinical diagnoses, social media’s impacts, self-diagnosing
From script to stage: Making of ‘Sense and Sensibility’
Cities, Seas and Stars: Spring Concert sends audience on musical journey through community, culture
Cakes, culture and creativity: Advanced ceramics students construct independent projects, reflect on past year
A community soirée: Lily Prokop, Sara Steiner open senior ceramics show
Review: The National re-examines their sadness in ‘First Two Pages of Frankenstein’
From script to stage: Making of ‘Sense and Sensibility’
Cities, Seas and Stars: Spring Concert sends audience on musical journey through community, culture
Cakes, culture and creativity: Advanced ceramics students construct independent projects, reflect on past year
A community soirée: Lily Prokop, Sara Steiner open senior ceramics show
Review: The National re-examines their sadness in ‘First Two Pages of Frankenstein’
Review: Sushi House Unico’s dishes capture wide range of cuisines
Review: Pinkberry’s frozen yogurt is personalizable, delicious
Review: Cafe Gratitude offers wide variety of quality vegan dishes
Review: Studio City’s Good Neighbor Restaurant is the perfect small town spot
A cozy, untraditional winter food adventure
From classroom to carpool: Student athletes, athletics department reflect on campus sports facilities, transportation
Q&A with volleyball player, Junior Olympics competitor Izzy Jeffery
Athletic Awards Night recognizes upper school student athletes’ accomplishments, season highlights
Managing athletic injuries: High school, collegiate concussion protocols, injury awareness
Junior Cate Childers verbally commits to play Division I soccer at Colgate University
Op-Ed: Instagram’s role in the growing rates of eating disorders in teenagers
From ‘Shattered Glass’ to shattered glass ceilings: 5 films that capture the power of journalism
My 3 favorite thrift stores in Los Angeles
Op-Ed: What is true activism?
Op-Ed: The weather down here
Column: An ode to senior year… and Japanese Breakfast
Column: Create new world
Column: Dear column, I love you.
Column: “Ohana means family”
Column: The best games in life are free
Op-Ed: Instagram’s role in the growing rates of eating disorders in teenagers
Op-Ed: What is true activism?
Op-Ed: The weather down here
Op-Ed: This essay will tell you how insecure you are
Op-Ed: Is it because I’m Black?
From ‘Shattered Glass’ to shattered glass ceilings: 5 films that capture the power of journalism
My 3 favorite thrift stores in Los Angeles
Gift Guide: What to get your dad for Father’s Day
The perfect summer books with the perfect summer playlist
Rocks, nature-walks, photography: Faculty members share their favorite hobbies
Letter to the Editor: See the whole person
Conversation with Shirin Pakfar, head of private sector partnerships for United Nations Refugee Agency
Letter to the Editor: Sun, sand and scrumptious
Letter to the Editor: Food deserts
Letter to Editor: Mental Health Club: 8 Ways to stay occupied & healthy during social distancing
Archer students reflect on peer pressure’s impact, professionals describe psychological effects
The Scoop: A conversation with my trans brother
From script to stage: Making of ‘Sense and Sensibility’
Teenage girls reflect on diet culture on social media in all-girls environment
Teenagers’ conversations on mental health: misusing clinical diagnoses, social media’s impacts, self-diagnosing
The Scoop: A conversation with my trans brother
The Scoop on Academic Peer Pressure in preparation for College
S3 Ep3 – Round Table: Varsity Winter Sports Captains
The Scoop S3 Ep3 – The Scoop on Growing Up Archer: Alumni Lauren Finkelstein
The Scoop S3 Ep2 – The Scoop on Antisemitism in Los Angeles
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The perfect summer books with the perfect summer playlist
By
Olivia Hallinan-Gan
, Staff Reporter
May 22, 2023
Librarians support student interests, promote diversity through library’s book selections
By
Ella Schwartz
, Staff Reporter
March 2, 2023
Archer celebrates dynamic, ongoing legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
By
Emily Paschall
, Staff Reporter
January 27, 2023
Column: Paper Tigers and Star Wars figurines
By
Sydney Frank
, Columnist
December 15, 2022
My 5 favorite bakeries in Los Angeles
By
Audrey Chang
, News Editor
October 14, 2022
Editorial: Censorship is on our minds, it should be on yours
By
22-23 Editorial Board
September 30, 2022
Five books written by Latina authors to read right now
By
Lizette Gonzalez
, Features Editor
September 24, 2022
Science fiction, fantasy books ‘enhance empathy,’ develop ‘greater ability to change’ among readers
By
Audrey Chang
, News Editor
May 20, 2022
‘We are a part of history’: ‘Both Sides Now’ author Peyton Thomas ‘resonates’ with Archer students
By
Audrey Chang
, News Editor
April 29, 2022
Students join Freshmen-Sophomore Book Club, share love and passion for reading
By
Audrey Chang
, News Editor
January 31, 2022
Review: Juliet-reimagined
By
Sydney Frank
, Columnist
January 23, 2022
Review: Maria Hinojosa’s memoir ‘Once I Was You’ highlights importance of diverse journalism
By
Lizette Gonzalez
, Features Editor
January 7, 2022
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