Did you want to learn more about youth legislature? Here is the info you need to Elle Woods your way straight to Olympia!
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Outdoors Club
Outdoors club explains what they do, why you should join, and details about when they meet. Cupcakes "may or may not be provided."
Read MoreThe Minds We Had: An End of Summer Playlist
I’ve made a playlist with the songs that hold a memory for me from this summer. After trying it, I really dig this kind of diary. I would recommend trying out a playlist diary. Also, please think about doing so to document your fall, more details to follow :). I hope everyone had a great summer.
Read MoreSAAS Welcomes Guest-speaker Grace Umutesi
A little impuhwe (compassion) goes a long way.
Read MoreHave You Heard the Calling? Join Bird Club.
Kellen O'Brien '17 offers up some pretty convincing reasons as to why Avian Allies is the coolest club in school.
Read MoreInvisible Seen: Invisible Apples
Students in Ali Stewart-Ito’s Honors American Literature class were asked to create a graphic vignette that makes visible someone, something, or some intangible concept that has been “disappeared,” or is otherwise “invisible.” Here is Ian Zunt 16’s vignette addressing invisible workers at Apple.
Read MoreInvisible Seen: Sweatshop Labor
Students in Ali Stewart-Ito’s Honors American Literature class were asked to create a graphic vignette that makes visible someone, something, or some intangible concept that has been “disappeared,” or is otherwise “invisible.” Here is Jackson Gannon 16’s vignette addressing sweatshop labor.
Read More"I Buy a New Font Each Year": Ten Fun Facts about Nathan Greenstein '15
Have you ever wondered why us at the Cardinal are obsessed with Nathan Greenstein '15? Check out what he has been up to during his senior project! The company he is interning for published ten fun facts about the man behind the Cardinal. We love you, Nathan!
Read MoreInvisible Seen: Thank the Next Bee You See
Students in Ali Stewart-Ito’s Honors American Literature class were asked to create a graphic vignette that makes visible someone, something, or some intangible concept that has been “disappeared,” or is otherwise “invisible.” Here is Jamie Pearl '16’s vignette addressing the importance of bees.
Read MoreOma Bap Reviewed by Samantha Wu-Georges '16
Been wanting to find a new place for lunch? Check out Samantha '16's review on "Chipotle's Korean equivalent."
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