
Fiona Seale ’28, Reporter

PHOTOS: Bridge Crossing welcomes class of 2029 to high school
Incoming freshmen start a new chapter of their lives, welcomed with annual traditions and awards.

Departure offers shareable, tapas-style experience in Media
A new restaurant spices up South Orange Street with an international culinary twist. Just avoid the caprese salad.

OPINION: Summer fun or summer stress?
In a boiling hot academic climate, is it beneficial for students to use their summer break to get ahead?

Senior athletes commit to playing their sport at the next level
Twenty-seven Haven athletes are committed to continuing their sport at the college level. A few reflect on their high school careers and what they see in their future.

Then and Now
We asked some seniors to reconsider what freshman year was like for them. If only we knew then what we know now...

Softball brings on new JV squad
Larger team brings positive change, new opportunities, and challenges while changing the culture of the squad.

DEI policy, NIH fund cuts purge government websites, stunt biomedical research, students feel effects
For some students, the elimination of online resources presents academic and ethical challenges.

Wallingford Swarthmore Music Association works behind the scenes to support Panther music departments
The parent and volunteer-run organization works to enrich student musicians’ lives, make WSSD music more accessible, and enable programs to do important work in the community.

REVIEW: Grammys 2025 provides innovative artists and controversial moments
All the important moments of the 2025 Grammys reviewed: the crazy, the sweet and controversial

Delaware County Technical School (DCTS) offers alternative pathways, opportunities for students
As course selection approaches, students contemplate whether to attend or not.

Top five pop culture moments of 2024
As 2024 comes to a close, it’s time to unwrap the most iconic moments in this year’s media.

Haven students get involved in politics
Students and young people have a crucial role in politics. How are Strath Haven’s very own doing their part, and why is it important to take it even further?

Philadelphia Young Playwrights program renewed at Strath Haven
WSSD’s long-standing relationship with Philadelphia-based program continues with renewed focus on diversity.