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Upper School teachers Aimeric Lajuzan and Emily Anderson discuss plans for a revival of the formerly annual Battle of the Bands competition, which is scheduled for April 16. Wed eventually like to transition to this being a largely student run event. Its for the students, so it would be nice if it was also by the students, Anderson said.

Revival of Battle of the Bands planned as interest increases

March 17, 2016
Students met with teachers on March 26 to discuss the revival of the formerly annual Battle of the Bands competition.
Sophomore Jonah Harrison, junior Mary Grant, and senior Tessa Rauch, respectively cackle as they play the three witches from the one-act Our Rotten Town during the dress rehearsal. Ive got my answer - not to be, Justin Zanaska (playing Hamlet) said.

To be or not to be? The US one-acts explore the human condition, eggs, modern relationships, and more

Noor Qureishy, In-Depth Editor January 31, 2016
The Upper School one-acts, on Jan. 29 amazed and amused the audience with eye-catching visuals and quirky humor.
Every person needs to understand consent. Its up to us, as potential applicants and students of these colleges to make it clear how simple it can be. We are the ones with the power to change how these schools think about and reacting to sexual assault and keep letting them know we care...It starts with us, senior Sabrina Brown said.

Senior speakers begin with humor, end with passionate calls for change

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor October 11, 2015
The speakers were seniors Caswell Burr, Lia Orey, Michelle Heilig, and Sabrina Brown.

Students find time to think “outside the box”

Jackson Lea, Staff Writer June 4, 2014

Creativity is often defined in an artistic context that emphasizes uniqueness, however, combatting daily issues with creative or unconventional means is more frequent than one might think. In the midst...

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Prayer & tradition shape personal beliefs

Laura Slade, A&E Editor March 27, 2014

Some diversity is visible to the naked eye, but some cannot be known just by looking at someone. At St. Paul Academy and Summit School, religious diversity, while less visually prevalent, is undoubtedly...

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