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Author: Racheal Segal

Varsity ice hockey off to 4-1 start with Hockey Night win

January 30, 2026February 5, 2026Racheal Segal

After a close loss in their first game, the ice hockey team has turned the season around on both offense and defense, and is currently headed for victory, with a current record of 4-1– Ryan Gordon Hockey Night being one of the four. Beginning with a disappointing 3-2 loss at the Portledge School on Dec. […]

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Hollywood’s most underrated duo: Timothee Chalamet and Saoirse Ronan

December 14, 2025December 14, 2025Racheal Segal

Hollywood has thrived on iconic duos ever since its start: Hepburn and Tracy, Gosling and Stone, and Affleck and Damon, just to name a few. All of these have a sense of chemistry, either romantic or platonic, and when paired together in films, they only elevate the media. Another two come to mind, yet don’t […]

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Greg Scranton: Teacher by Day, Concert Photographer by Night

December 12, 2025December 8, 2025Racheal Segal

By Racheal Segal ‘28 Walking through lower Roberts, you often hear shouts, claps, and the sound of collaboration leaking out from a certain door right around the corner. Shutters clicking and tripods being adjusted, the room is busy and full. You hear one voice in particular. It’s mature, yet quick with comebacks, and guaranteed to […]

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Limited Series: The Evolution or Death of Television?

November 7, 2025November 2, 2025Racheal Segal

While adapted over the years, a typical limited series consists of around four to eight single-hour-long episodes with a complete beginning and end. Limited series have been around since the 2010s, but they have been on the rise within the last few years, becoming more of the norm, overtaking multi-season TV shows. Limited series can […]

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‘Happy Gilmore 2’: A Love Letter to the Original

October 3, 2025December 14, 2025Racheal Segal

When I heard the news of “Happy Gilmore 2” releasing on Netflix this summer, my first thought, naturally, was: Hollywood is still beating a dead horse. Why wouldn’t I? From the number of prequels, sequels, reboots, and remakes being made, it’s clear that originality is on its decline. So, with that active bias in mind, […]

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‘Monsters’: The Generation Z story

November 1, 2024October 31, 2024Racheal Segal

The downfall of humanity’s curiosity is imminent, and “Monsters” proves it. “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story,” created by Ryan Murphy, is arguably one of the most iconic TV shows of 2024, just like its sibling show, “Dahmer.” Through “Monsters,” it is evident that the same rabbit hole the viewers of “Dahmer” had fallen […]

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