Darcey Strachan ’28, Haven Happenings Editor
This is Darcey’s second year on the Panther Press and first year as an editor. Aside from the newspaper, she participates in the band front, tennis, track, and various other school clubs. Outside of school, she enjoys reading, hanging out with her friends, cooking, and baking.
All content by Darcey Strachan ’28
Students in these classes learn in a unique way: by teaching instead of being taught.
The yearly tradition provides clubs a fun way to promote themselves.
A contract outlining a rough sketch of plans, budget, and schedule is set to be considered at the next board meeting.
The incoming classes will now be responsible for completing financial literacy during their time at Haven.
This widespread phenomenon actually has a scientific explanation.
’Tis the season of love. On Feb. 12, the posse of singers will spread love through song during the annual a’capella occurrence.
With fifty years of service under its belt, A Better Chance Strath Haven celebrated and reflected on decades of opportunity.
Minori Saito, hoping to eventually enter the field of science post-graduation, partook in a research lab at Stemmler Hall.
This new club hopes to provide students with an easy way to gain service hours and help others.
Teachers shouldn’t just construct assignments to yield good grades, but also student interest.
The NSLI-Y program gave seniors Casper Stockman and Zach Pita the opportunity to learn Mandarin and become exposed to Taiwanese culture.
A new restaurant spices up South Orange Street with an international culinary twist. Just avoid the caprese salad.
We asked some seniors to reconsider what freshman year was like for them. If only we knew then what we know now...
As May approaches, students of all grades and experience have already started preparing and making study plans.
New club revolves around volunteering, humanitarian aid, and health.
Nine new courses appear in the 2025-2026 Silver Guide, representing a range of new opportunties for students. The Panther Press staff took a closer look at each of the new classes.
As course selection approaches, students contemplate whether to attend or not.
On January 20, when President Donald Trump takes office for his second term, some policies and protections may change.
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