Poetry Fest to gather like-minded students

Giuliana Savini
Editor-in-Chief

On Apr. 25, the sixth annual Poetry Fest will be held in the Wagner Room. The event will begin at 7:00 p.m. and will feature the performances of poetry from students of all grades. This year’s Poetry Fest was organized by English teachers Kristin Brown and Darcy Smith.

The prevalence of chivalry among students today

Molly Stine
Reporter

In medieval times, knights rode around on horses and acted in a way that made every woman swoon. Chivalry was the guide by which these knights lived, but in today’s modern society, many wonder if chivalry is still alive, relevant, and expected in a man’s courtship of a woman.

TV exec directs broadcast students

At 10 a.m. on Sunday Nov. 18, a crew of television broadcast students were hard at work in the auditorium preparing for the filming and production of the Salant Lecture. By 3 p.m. the students had only taken a break for lunch, and were still hard at work behind heavy equipment and under hot lights. Every step the students executed was crucial for the preparation of making the event run smoothly. The mounting pressure of the names they would be working with echoed periodically throughout the auditorium. The Salant Lecture was moderated by Brian Williams and guest panel members included Joe Scarborough, David Gergen and Peter C. Goldmark Jr. These panel members arrived around 5:30 p.m. to prepare for their discussion about the consequences of the recent election and the next four years. At 7 p.m. the show started and the students went live.