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A City Divided: Reactions to Mamdani’s Historic Mayoral Victory
By: Ansh Kapoor On November 4, 2025, Zohran Mamdani won the mayoral election in New York City, securing just over 50% of the vote and capturing four of the city’s five boroughs . His victory came on the back of a historically high turnout: more than two million ballots were cast, the highest participation in a mayoral race in the city since 1969 . Mamdani, a 34-year-old self-described democratic socialist and former state assembly member, ran on a bold platform centered arou

Ansh Kapoor
Nov 202 min read
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Fall Into Media: New Releases for Thanksgiving Break!
By: Maya Doraiswamy Thanksgiving break arrives as a welcome pause in the midst of fall semester, offering a few precious days to relax, reset, and enjoy wherever the holiday may take you. With a wave of exciting releases right around the corner, the fall holiday season is the perfect opportunity to dive into some highly anticipated media. In this article, I’ll be covering all things new and essential in entertainment—movies, shows, books, and music—to indulge in this upcoming

Maya Doraiswamy
Nov 204 min read
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Clue: Who, Where, and What in the Fall Play!
By: Alexa Neal & Maya Doraiswamy It began with a scream, a blackout, and a body on the floor… but before Tower Hill audiences could even begin to guess whodunit, the show’s cast and crew had to solve the mystery of how to bring the iconic world of Clue  to life onstage. This November, the Tower Hill Theater program successfully solved that mystery in their presentation of Clue: On Stage  for the fall play. Clue  is a farcical murder mystery heavily influenced by the board gam
Alexa Neal & Maya Doraiswamy
Nov 184 min read
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Hiller Harvest: Every Item Counts
By: Joie Quinlan Since we have entered the early weeks of November, that means it’s time for Hiller Harvest! Up until November 21st, every student, teacher, faculty, and staff member, or anyone in the Tower Hill community, is welcome to donate food items to the drive. All donations will then be forwarded to LCS (Lutheran Community Services), who will then distribute the items to families and individuals in need, especially during the holiday season. In almost every community,
Joie Quinlan
Nov 182 min read
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Spring Cleaning: An Organizational Guide!
Written by Maya Doraiswamy and Molly Hurst

Maya Doraiswamy
Mar 144 min read
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Hiller Harvest!
By: Subhi Yadav While I’m sure every single THS Upper School student knows what Hiller Harvest is, do all of us really understand the...

Subhi Yadav
Nov 28, 20242 min read
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Guide to Surviving Midterms (or Studying In General)
By: Sophia Karron Midterms are coming up as the winter season starts and will be here before we know it! Whether you’re a last minute...

Sophia Karron
Nov 26, 20243 min read
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Volleyball States
By: Chrisa Souleles The volleyball team posing after their amazing win! With an overall record of 18-1, our very own Tower Hill...
Chrisa Souleles
Nov 26, 20242 min read
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Successful Forum? Debatable
by: Emaan Ehtasham As Tower Hill students walked into the theater Monday night for the first forum of the year, they were ready for an hour of productive conversation across political beliefs between two professionals brought in by our forum council. As we navigate this election season, the school encourages us, as articulated in Ms. Baker's October 4th Weathervane, to honor the values of individuals we may hold differing beliefs from and to share our views in a way that is r

Emaan Ehtasham
Oct 11, 20242 min read
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Homecoming - 10:00/10
New 10:00 rule keeps Tower Hill students at Homecoming Dance - fun ensues! by: Molly Hurst Want to see your own photos published? Click...

Molly Hurst
Oct 3, 20243 min read
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What is Convocation?
by: Allison Chi ‘26 and Molly Hurst ‘26 Uncovering the Mystery of Convocation: Student Interviews What in the world even is a...

Allison Chi
Sep 27, 20242 min read
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Tower Hill’s Vocal Exhibition
*cover photo is from the 2022 winter choral concert where the chorus and orchestra collaborated on a performance together* Cantu concentu! Or in English, Choral Concert! Featuring pieces in both Latin and English, this performance is not just a school event, but a vocal extravaganza! turning mere notes into a symphony of joy and festivity. On November 30th, at 7pm, the Tower Hill Choir and Vocal Ensemble will have the opportunity to perform three songs each, of varying intens

Ben Heister
Nov 29, 20232 min read
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Mr. Viscusi: The Mathematical Magician - Turning Learning Into a Game
In the hallowed halls of academia, most Tower Hill students in the math and science building quietly take notes on complex formulas or...

Veer Pahwa
Oct 24, 20233 min read
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Running on Positivity - The Story of a Leader
His feet pound the rocky, uneven surface as beads of sweat slowly trickle down to his glasses. He steadies his arms into a focused...

Jon Dong
Oct 24, 20233 min read
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Sports Highlight - Ava Emrich
Tower Hill’s very own Ava Emrich takes the title of number one tennis player in the state of Delaware for good reason. Emrich is a new...

Emaan Ehtasham
Apr 20, 20232 min read
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A Glimpse of Forum: Omar Tate and Honeysuckle
As our forum for the 2023 school year quickly approaches, here is a preview of our speaker Omar Tate and his restaurant Honeysuckle...

Cathy Li
Mar 8, 20232 min read
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Club Highlights: Model UN
Despite the large number of clubs at Tower Hill school, very few are as active as one in particular. Led by senior William Miller, who...

Anna Schiltz
Mar 8, 20234 min read
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Hiller Harvest: A Tower Hill Tradition
Food drives are a staple of the holiday season and for good reason. Everyone loves to make charitable donations, and food drives offer a...

Olivia Jordan
Dec 7, 20223 min read
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