Addressing “Mental Health Days” in School
By Lucius George Over the years, our interest in mental health and education has grown tremendously. As the topic of stress becomes more prevalent, we are faced with many contradicting […]
By Lucius George Over the years, our interest in mental health and education has grown tremendously. As the topic of stress becomes more prevalent, we are faced with many contradicting […]
By: Donovan Kirkpatrick A new “class”, AP Passing Time, is set to debut next year. “AP Passing Time will allow students to take an extra class with the chance to […]
By Lucius George Spanish fighting bulls were reportedly set loose in Hamden High! The bulls were caught banging into classroom doors and knocking students off their feet, and the clerks […]
By Hannah Barrett As we walk through our hallways, viewing student work that proud teachers displayedoutside their classrooms and club flyers posted on the walls, then turn our heads to […]
Hello! I’m Lucius George. I am an 11th grader and extremely passionate about mental health advocacy, progressive politics, and history. I also really like art— music, paintings, dance, and more. […]
By Hannah Barrett When Bad Bunny stepped onto the Super Bowl stage, it wasn’t just another celebrity performance. For millions of people, across many generations, including many Hamden High students, […]
By: Donovan Kirkpatrick Sandra’s Next Generation is a soul food place down in New Haven at 636 Congress Street, and it is delicious. I ordered it for my birthday this […]
By Matteo Fetta Violino was a farmer in Italy; he lived with only his mother. They sold many things for money, mostly cheese. One day, while Violino was on the […]
The Thornton Wilder Writing Competition is an annual event hosted by the Friends of Hamden Library, celebrating the literary legacy of Pulitzer Prize-winning author and playwright Thornton Wilder. Open to […]
Hi, my name is Matteo Fetta. I am a Junior at Hamden High School. I am so happy to be here as a member of The Dial. I am excited […]