In this story, I’ll review my top three Wes Anderson's movies and explain why.
Opinion
In this story, I'll weigh the pros and cons for Minute-to-Win-It and planned Battle of the Classes games.
I polled the freshman class to create a comprehensive list of the seven books we read this year.
This article delves into the devastating connection between redlining practices and climate change.
After winning the first place prize in the Westminster Essay Contest, one would think that their writing would improve. I found the opposite to be true, and it’s because of perfectionism.
The types of music you listen to can affect how you see your everyday life.
Activist causes need platforms to spread their message. Could sporting events provide that venue?
In this brief article, I will explore the virtues of violent resistance in the face of oppression, especially as it pertains to the Black Panther Party, the topic of my research in Dr. Kogan’s Advanced Research Humanities class. I will focus on the philosophical questions associated with the use of violence too.
In much of their coverage, journalists portray Haiti as a dependent nation, who is essentially sucking the lifeblood from world powers. Many neglect to mention the devastating effect of the cycles of foreign influence that have defined Haitian history since the country’s independence.
There is a seemingly insurmountable contradiction between what is best for voters and the decisions lawmakers make. How do we change that?
In this article, I introduce and explain the Utah government’s newest bills, HB311 and SB152, two pieces of legislation that seek to monitor and regulate social media usage by minors in the state of Utah, and ask Rowland Hall students their thoughts.
Why does feedback matter, and what do students think about it?
This simple yet funny article takes a look into how Star Wars could teach you lessons that you could use in school or in your everyday life.
In this article, I conduct a survey of local, student, and art teacher perspectives on Stephen Kesler’s Out of the Blue (the whale on ninth and ninth) and evaluate how we regard public art.
Missing a midday meal has many negative effects on students and their afternoon academic performance.
The future of Utah Lake has been uncertain for a long time, but now one company is proposing to change its trajectory forever. So what do they plan to do and how will it change the life surrounding it?
What is your favorite snack? In this article, we discuss the best snacks and drinks for every mood and occasion.
A detailed article on the ins and outs of coffee shops around Salt Lake, rating them and their vanilla lattes so you don't have to.
Music plays an important role in our lives and brings people together. Read what music teachers have to say about the effects of music in our community.
Who doesn’t love the holidays? If you want to hear about Rowland Hall students’ top 5 favorite Christmas songs, we have the article for you!