Why Did Apples Become Associated With Teaching?
by Morgan Collins For those of you who don’t know this week, May 2-6 is national teacher appreciation week. This means that everyone should thank all of their teachers for […]
by Morgan Collins For those of you who don’t know this week, May 2-6 is national teacher appreciation week. This means that everyone should thank all of their teachers for […]
by Georgia Kirkendall Finally, the air is warming and the birds are singing! The jitteriness of another hectic and arduous school year coming to a close may have you yearning […]
by Morgan Collins One joy of mine is going out and watching a musical. From my very first Broadway production in 6th grade I have fallen in love with the […]
by Georgia Kirkendall I remember when I was “graduating” from the eighth grade and was having a hard time deciding where I would attend high school. I had attended a […]
By: Natalie Binkowski “I don’t mind either way, but I don’t want Covid to come back either.” “I’m fine with the masks being off, but I’m not very trusting of […]
By Georgia Kirkendall The Epitome of a Hamden Dragon It goes unsaid that recent events surrounding Hamden High have been…chaotic. Terrifying, really. The high school is a place of safety […]
by Georgia Kirkendall Hamden High has an exciting and diverse selection of semester classes from which to choose, but it’s understandable to be hesitant and even confused when trying to […]
By: Kevin Mensah Students of Hamden High are banding together to submit a final plea of sanity. Will they succeed, or will their attempts be deemed trivial? Hamden High School […]
Hamden High School was built in 1935, a testament to its longevity, even with various renovations required throughout the years. The school is notable for many aspects, a leading achievement […]
This year’s fall play has a strong Hamden connection. Our Town was written in 1938 by Hamden resident Thornton Wilder. This is the first in person Mainstage Ensemble production since […]