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In early January, the Westport Library announced that it was given a 5-star rating from the Public Library Service’s 2022 “Library Journal Index.” The Westport Library was the only Connecticut library to be awarded one. Originally a reading room in 1886, the library has only grown and expanded in recent years, even receiving renovations in 2019 to revise the library space.

[Photo] Westport Library receives 5-star rating, staff members reflect

In early January, the Westport Library announced that it was given a 5-star rating from the Public Library Service’s 2022 “Library Journal Index.” The Westport Library was the only Connecticut library...

The Asian Students Association attend their second meeting of the year on Dec. 2 in room 2064. The Asian affinity group discusses their lives as a part of the Asian American community, as well as what some possible future goals of the group should be.

[Photo] Asian Students Association establishes community, raises awareness

Lily Hultgren ’25, Editor-in-Chief December 14, 2022

Alyssa Lee ’24, co-founder and co-leader of the Asian Students Association, addresses the group by talking about how her own experiences with a lack of representation of the Asian community in school,...

I have done ballet for a total of eight or so years. In middle school I started learning to dance with pointe shoes which was both painful and a good experience. I also did theater which I still love to this day even though I don’t participate in it anymore. I always did every school play and while I was far from having the talent of a lead I just enjoyed being in the ensemble and performing on the stage.

[Photo] Lack of extracurriculars triggers isolation

Lily Hultgren ’25, Editor-in-Chief November 16, 2022

I have done ballet for a total of eight or so years. In middle school I started learning to dance with pointe shoes which was both painful and a good experience. I also did theater which I still love to...

Jack Marshall ’24 diligently works on his assignments outside of the school’s auditorium.

[Photo] Different strategies prove effective for completing school work, managing schedules

Lily Hultgren ’25, Paper Features Editor October 4, 2022

Sophie Grijns ’26 has been having a smooth enough transition to high school with the help of a free period. She recognizes the importance of having a more structured way of getting work done compared...

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