After multiple wild games in a crazy march madness, the final four is set.
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American History. There’s a lot to cover. As the nation enters its 250th year, with new, unique challenges and changes, many ...
Few baseball programs in Connecticut can match the sustained success that Staples has built under head coach Jack McFarland.
Staff Writer Alex Gordonos ’27, unlike many high school students, is already on the runway toward becoming a pilot. “I have a lot of family friends who have done flight school,” Gordonos said.” I have ...
Paper Managing Editor Zara Saliba ’26 is in her fourth year of Inklings, a journey that began her freshman year when she challenged herself to explore new interests. “I’ve always loved being creative, ...
Executive Producer of “On The Wreckord,” Brooke Kirkham ’27, was inspired to join Inklings after hearing her older sister’s fun memories. Passionate about her role, she spent the summer working to ...
Web Arts Editor Bray Quinn ’27 is a determined athlete and student. Between school, Inklings and sports, she does it all. “I love to run. It’s so good for me mentally […] It helps me clear my head ...
Web Features Editor Alexandra Floto ‘28 is always active. As a three-sport athlete who enjoys soccer, skiing, and lacrosse, choosing a favorite isn’t an easy task. “I can’t really choose between them ...
Prep Zone addressed negative comments made on their livestreaming of the FCIAC boys high school championship basketball game. On Instagram, Prep Zone made a post and multiple stories stating they will ...