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This Week’s Tricks . . . and Treats

Finally, Halloween is just around the corner. In addition to the creative costumes, chilling decorations, and mountains of candy, a few more events are still coming up to help you get into the Halloween spirit. Trick-or-Treating:

“I touched his hand!”

People often take an interest in particular celebrities and treat them like royalty. This happens commonly with people but not typically in reference to an athlete. In Columbus, however, the opposite seems to be true when it comes to Ohio State football players.

The Story Behind the “Snapshot”

As the end of the quarter steadily grew nearer, the word “snapshot” rang throughout the Upper School. Whether it was said with distress, exasperation, ridicule, or confusion, it quickly became commonplace in our vocabulary.

Second Annual Art Fair a Success

The Senior Quad was alight with energy on Wednesday, October  21, when Quest, the school’s literary and art magazine, held its annual Art Fair, which featured live artists creating works, stations to color and paint the mural, and a live poetry slam, including a display of artwork by various artists. Quest co-editors, Alex Lichen’16 and

Movie Review: “Steve Jobs”

It can be hard to accept that our heroes have flaws, and for as long as I can remember, Steve Jobs has been a hero of mine. To me, Jobs represented all that I love about America and life:  that each and every one of us has the power to put a “dent in the

Chipgate Threatens Apple with Another Headache

The new iPhone 6s may have another “gate” crisis coming its way. Image courtesy of Apple For every iPhone Apple releases, users find flaws and exaggerate them in epic proportions on the Internet. The iPhone 6’s “gate” crisis was bendgate, because the phones bent fairly easily under malicious intent. Although Apple nullified bending problems for