Category Archives: News

King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s US Visit

By Ellie Grace Grinnan On April 27, King Charles III and Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom arrived in Washington, DC, beginning…

The Frankie Woolwine Story: More than Just A Game

By Freddie Reed My heart was racing as I went through the motions in warmups. The stands are packed, and the floodlights…

Honors Feature: Richmond’s Project Exile

By Cara Crawford A headline from the October 7, 1997 issue of the Richmond Times-Dispatch reads “WE’RE NUMBER ONE.” This formal title…

School Phone Policies: Are They Effective?

By Ellie Grace Grinnan By the age of 12, roughly 71% of children in the US have a cell phone. These cellphones…

Snow Days: Ice and Snow Lead to School Closings

By Aayan Samdani On Saturday night, January 24, the storm officially began. In the week leading up to it, conversations around town…

Differences Within Walls

By Emily Beggerow Although Pitt Hall and Flippen Halls were built with the same layout decades ago, the two buildings could not…

How Do Social Media Trends Happen?

By Emery Williamson Every day, a new social media trend emerges and dominates our feeds. Whether it be a sound, dance, pose,…

Honors Feature: Conversations on China—A Look into Modern Sino-American Relations

By Alex Yu Ever since the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the United States has found itself at…

An Election Cycle of Historic Firsts: Virginia’s 2025 Elections

By Alex Yu Given that the Commonwealth of Virginia holds elections of some variety every year, some people might not think that…

The Seven-Minute Louvre Heist That Became an Internet Spectacle

By Sophie Yablonski On Oct. 19, a shocking and puzzling piece of news captured global attention. The Louvre Museum in Paris, home…