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Author: Chris Hyland '20

Chris Hyland is a student in the journalism seminar. His personal narrative "Her Brown Eyes" won a silver key in the Philadelphia-Area Scholastic Writing Awards. His piece "'Senioritis' diagnosis irritates strong Sixth Form" was the cover story for the February issue of The Index. Chris is the captain of the hockey team and is also part of the CMP and Notables.
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Re-discovering a second home: Ms. Brooke Kenna

  • by Chris Hyland '20
  • Posted on May 9, 2020May 11, 2020

“It’s not just a football game. It’s a religion.” “Penn State was my second home.”…

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  • News

Sixth Form traditions in question during “coronacation”

  • by Chris Hyland '20
  • Posted on April 13, 2020April 15, 2020

As students follow the governor’s “stay at home” order to prevent the spread of the…

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  • Off-campus opinions

Web exclusive: How FDR economically enslaved a nation

  • by Chris Hyland '20
  • Posted on March 12, 2020March 14, 2020

The biggest surprise students face upon receiving their first paychecks is the high percentage that…

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  • Arts

This is a God dream

  • by Chris Hyland '20
  • Posted on March 12, 2020February 29, 2020

He is the most creative mind in modern culture.  Kanye West defies the labels of…

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  • Academics

“Senioritis” diagnosis irritates strong Sixth Form

  • by Chris Hyland '20
  • Posted on February 5, 2020February 5, 2020

January 21, 2020: the first day of the second semester. Underclassmen continue with their academic…

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Neighborhood

  • Nate Mirin ’23 increases biodiversity in the neighborhood

  • The Clay Studio: the center of ceramics in Philly

Opinion

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  • Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson were fired. Will they be canceled next?

  • Fighting polarization in the classroom

  • Revolutionizing roadways: the future of traffic efficiency

  • AI, too artificially intelligent?

  • Chemistry’s life lessons

  • To be remembered

  • Should college counseling start earlier? No.

  • One view of the French pension reform crisis

  • WEB EXCLUSIVE: We need a finals week

Arts

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Sports

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  • The Ultimate scandal

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