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SDS directors Haley Keller (12), Sameep Mangat (12), Anika Banga (12) and Jessica Skinner (12) take notes during the initial round of auditions on Monday and Tuesday. "To be able to share all of that [with them] is incredible… to teach something you’re so personally passionate about is just a joy," performing arts director Laura Lang-Ree said.

Student Directed Showcase directors host showcase auditions

by Vivian Jin, Reporter October 13, 2017

Over 50 students of all grades and acting levels auditioned for the annual Student Directed Showcase (SDS) on Monday and Tuesday in performing arts director Laura Lang-Ree’s room. Callbacks for the...

Chinese Culture Club members Logan Bhamidipaty (11), Alycia Cary (11) and Helen Yang (11) sell boba from Teaspoon at a table outside of Manzanita. Students could either pay in cash or have the 6 dollar purchase charged to their student account.

Chinese Culture Club holds first club week of school year

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor October 13, 2017

Chinese Culture Club sold boba and hosted a celebration of the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival for their club week this week. Club members first announced Chinese Culture Club’s activities during Tuesday’s...

A group of freshmen walk along a trail to their next trail repair site at the Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve. “I’m most looking forward to… getting the opportunity to see my advisees get closer together. [If] we get out there and put in some sweat and some elbow grease into this project, I can’t imagine something that would make us bond more closely together," freshman advisor Scott Odekirk said before the trip.

Freshmen travel to Coyote Valley for annual community service trip

by Arya Maheshwari, Reporter October 12, 2017

The Class of 2021 traveled to Coyote Valley for the annual freshman community service trip to do environmental work yesterday, receiving five service hours for their efforts at the reserve. The Coyote...

Zara Vakath (10) and her Eagle Buddy draw with markers. The Eagle Buddies program is run by upper school math teacher Jane Keller.

Students attend Eagle Buddies and LIFE sessions

by Jin Tuan, Reporter October 12, 2017

Sophomores and seniors met with their Eagle Buddies at the Bucknall and Saratoga campuses, respectively, while freshmen and juniors attended separate LIFE assemblies on Oct. 4. The Class of 2020 was...

Academic Dean Evan Barth welcomes the Class of 2021 to their first LIFE assembly. The juniors also attended a LIFE assembly, while the seniors and sophomores held their first Eagle Buddies session of the year.

Front page update (Issue 2)

by Rose Guan, Maya Kumar, Anika Rajamani, and Daniel Wang October 12, 2017

History teachers hold first Shah Salon discussions History teachers held the initial set of Shah Salons, discussion sections about specific aspects of historical or current events not highlighted in class...

A rally was held in Cape Town, South Africa last month to call for the protection of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. Myanmar's military has engaged in a campaign of ethnic cleansing against their Rohingya Muslim population.

Rohingya Muslims flee to Bangladesh, facing ethnic cleansing in Myanmar

by Anvi Banga, Winged Post Copy Editor October 12, 2017

Over 412,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since Aug. 25 as part of an ethnic cleansing. The Rohingya are an ethnic minority consisting mainly of Muslims, most of whom live in...

U.N. places additional sanctions on North Korea after missile tests

U.N. places additional sanctions on North Korea after missile tests

by Michael Eng and Anjay Saklecha October 12, 2017

In a strong voice of solidarity, the United Nations (UN) Security Council unanimously voted on Sept. 11 to impose a new set of sanctions against North Korea—nearly one week after the rogue nation carried...

Indigenous tribesmen of Brazil took to the streets of Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, in 2014 to protest against legislation that they feared would reduce indigenous ancestral land reservations. Ten indigenous tribesmen were said to have been murdered last month by gold miners in Brazil.

Alleged genocide of indigenous people committed by miners

by Eric Fang, Winged Post Global Editor October 12, 2017

An investigation is underway into the alleged murder of 10 uncontacted indigenous tribesmen in Brazil by gold miners, who were overheard bragging about the massacre over a month ago. The incident is...

Headlines around the world (Issue 2)

by Eric Fang, Winged Post Global Editor October 12, 2017

Catalonians vote on independence Residents of the Catalonian region of Spain voted in favor of independence, despite low voter turnout. Spanish police attempted to block voting in many areas, sparking...

Across the site of the festival, people visit a makeshift memorial, one of several that have been set up in the last week in the wake of the shooting. Fifty-eight people were killed and at least 527 were injured.

Mass shooting at Las Vegas concert kills 58, wounds 527

by Anvi Banga, Anjay Saklecha, and Aditya Singhvi October 12, 2017

A mass shooting left 58 people dead and 527 injured at a Las Vegas country music concert on Oct. 2. Stephen Paddock, a 64-year-old white male, fired shots into a crowd of over 22,000 people from a 32nd...

CHWYM: Trump administration rolls back DACA program (Volume 19, Issue 2)

by Farah Hosseini and Sahana Srinivasan October 12, 2017

Franco Vidal, a sophomore at California State University Northridge studying film, checked his phone during a meeting on Sunday, Sept. 5. He saw a news alert on his phone, and disorientation set in. “I...

Students spoke to representatives from organizations that provide service opportunities for high school students at last year's fair. The service fair will take place tomorrow in front of Nichols Hall.

Annual NHS service fair to be held Friday during long lunch

by Irina Malyugina and Katherine Zhang October 12, 2017

The National Honor Society (NHS) will hold its third annual service fair in Nichols Hall tomorrow, where students can visit booths representing various community service organizations to learn about community...

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