Chemistry: science, art, or something else entirely? Evelyn Alt, Copy Editing Manager December 17, 2025
17 hats, or how a Science Olympiad bit helped Siddharth Srivastava overcome social anxiety Micah McClarty, Editor-in-Chief December 8, 2025
Senior Audrey Blosser’s passion for science has opened doors into the world of Science Olympiad that she hopes will never close Cora Beels, Staff writer March 28, 2025
From hand washing to curing cancer, the AP Biology students are getting answers to all their questions Rowan Szpieg, Editor-in-Chief March 28, 2025
There is always good news: here’s what you’ve been missing out on Evelyn Alt, Copy Editing Manager March 11, 2025
For senior Carly Sutherlund, environmental engineering is the key to sustainability Elle Manning, Managing Editor of Operations January 23, 2025
London Castro enters junior year continuing on with old hobbies and embracing new experiences as she looks toward her future Evelyn Alt, Copy Editing Manager September 30, 2024
Alexandra Webster has found the right fit as a teacher at FHC and looks forward to feeling the sense of community that the school provides Alex Smith, Editor-in-Chief September 4, 2024
Saniya Mishra has discovered a love for science, and she plans to use it to help people Alex Smith, Staff Photographer May 2, 2024
Science teacher Christopher Start encourages students to be open to the assorted avenues of life Elle Manning, Staff Writer March 18, 2024
Genome-editing is becoming a reality with recent advances, but what does this mean? Saniya Mishra, Copy-Editing Manager March 8, 2024
The young Science Olympiad team prepares with upperclassmen mentors for the regional competition Saniya Mishra, Copy-Editing Manager February 27, 2024