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Tech companies must be held accountable

Tech companies must be held accountable

June 12, 2018

By Abby Fleming '20 Most classes at Staples start the same way. Shiny, silver laptops are pulled out from backpacks, with the Apple symbol illuminating as they are switched on. Students drop off their...

Users to take a bite into Apples new devices

Users to take a bite into Apple’s new devices

Justin Schwebel, Staff Writer September 23, 2015

The Bill Graham Auditorium, one of the most famous venues in San Francisco, wasn’t hosting The Who or the Grateful Dead on Sept. 9. Instead, thousands packed into the historic, circa 1912 auditorium...

The Apple Sport Watch with silver aluminum case and white sport band starting at $349.

Apple introduces the watch of the future

Julia Greenspan, Public Relations March 17, 2015

On March 9th, Apple released new information regarding the Apple Watch, which Apple CEO Tim Cook first introduced as the company’s “new chapter” in early September. Last week, Cook excitedly spoke...

New Levitt Pavillion lights up large crowds

New Levitt Pavillion lights up large crowds

Chase Gornbein, Staff Writer September 19, 2014

Located in downtown Westport adjacent to the Saugatuck River, the Levitt Pavillion has gone through a series of renovations in efforts to draw much larger crowds. Although Greg Fisher ’15 has never...

Brrrring on the cellular memories

Daniela Karpenos, Web News Editor June 20, 2014

They are evolving. Natural selection has eliminated the weak―the slow, the boring, the outdated. Cell phones aren’t what they used to be. They have adapted in shape, size, and, most importantly,...

Max Kahn 13 is worried about moving up in classes. | Photo by John Watson 12.

Fresh Priorities for Frosh: Freshmen Manage First Year Pressures

January 29, 2010
Mike Nussbaum '11 explores the greatest worries of freshman students.

Rogers Switches from Tech to History

September 18, 2009
Computer science teacher Rob Rogers will be moving to the social studies department this year.
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