Editor-in-Chief Sophie Smith ’26 has many qualities of a leader, but her passion for Inklings was more than natural instinct.
The beginning of sophomore year had an unspoken stage that no one warned me about: the isolated stage. Despite having lots of ...
Assistant Business Manager Maddy Gray ’28 believes that taking Advanced Journalism will help her express herself more creatively. “I’ve always liked writing more than reading in English, and other ...
Staff Writer Eva Matviyenko ’27 wants to create change in the way teenagers approach news. She wants to write stories that inspire teens and get them hooked. “I feel like a lot of the news teenagers ...
Rainy days tend to be seen as boring and depressing; here are some ideas that will turn your frown upside down.
As Staples students apply for college, they are often pressured to choose prestige over personal fit in an increasingly competitive college admission pro ...
A game to remember, a season for the ages. The Staples boys’ basketball team fell just short in the state championship 79-72 ...
Staff Writer Finn Rockwell ’26 has always had New York sports in his blood, and growing up in a family of fans, his passion ...
Charlie Goldman ’28 has ventured far from his home in Westport, traveling to places like Shanghai and Beijing’s Forbidden ...
We all know the feeling of being in middle school and being stressed if you’ll get into 7+ Math or just 7 Math. It is a ...
Charlie Goldman ’28 has ventured far from his home in Westport, traveling to places like Shanghai and Beijing’s Forbidden ...
Paper Editor Dylan Robbin ’28 is a team player, both on and off the football field. As a quarterback and defensive end, ...
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