Serena Platt, Editor-in-Chief@splattcourantAnnika Khurana, Executive Editor@akhuranacourant Since the beginning of the 21st century, the tennis world has been dominated by a select few stars, on
Author: Serena Platt
Editor-in-Chief. I first joined the class working on the Media Team, then I was promoted to Media Director, and now I have the pleasure of being an Editor-in-Chief. Outside of school, I play on the varsity tennis and squash teams, and I teach tennis to younger kids as well. Plus, I co-founded Musical Moments, a non-profit group that performs at local senior centers. This past year, I'm most proud of the work I did in generating advertisements for the Courant. It gave me great experience and I can't wait to do more in this field next year.
The road to March Madness: the tournament that captivates the community
Serena Platt, Editor-in-Chief@splattcourant Just around the corner is one of the hottest tournaments of the year: the NCAA’s basketball playoff tournament. Known as March Madness,
Mistakes: not an evil, but a chance for improvement
As the first semester wraps up and midterms begin, it’s time to take a look at how accountable students have been during the first half
Examining the audition process and performers’ preparation habits
Serena Platt, Editor-in-Chief@splattcourant Each time a new performance from the Theater Department is underway, the first hoop to jump through is the audition process. From
Golden Shovel Poetry: Week 2
Serena Platt, Editor-in-Chief@splattcourant Welcome back to Golden Shovel poetry! I found an article from April 21st, 2021. It reads: “Falcon and Winter Soldier Finale Leaks