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A Review of The Crucible

 By Anne Thompson The Crucible was not an enjoyable play to watch. It was beautifully poignant, artfully acted, and incredibly profound. But enjoyable? Never. It was one of the darkest, grimmest, most unpleasant plays...

Volleyball

Learn to Dig It

By Chi Zhang After a season of teamwork, determination, and prowess, the Varsity Girls Volleyball team is ready for the playoffs. This year’s V-squad consists of nine girls. They are led by coach Amy...

Council Update

By Gabe Brison-Trezise Council has met thrice since my last update. Here is what we have been working on: Common Ground Switch motion—referred to the Student Life Committee This motion, which would have students...

Contagion

Contagion: A Review

By Alexandra Shworak WARNING: This review contains spoilers! Contagion is a must-see movie! Even I liked it, even though I wouldn’t go to see that kind of movie unless dragged there by my ponytail!...

Perry/Bachmann

GOP Debate: A Candidate Report Card

By Nick Bernold On October 11, Dartmouth College hosted a debate featuring the candidates for the Republican nomination for the presidency. It was an exciting opportunity for the community to take center stage in...

Carmen Bascunen

Meet Carmen Bascunen!

Interview by Hannah Sobel Name: Carmen Bascunen Department: Foreign Language Q: Where were you this time last year? A: I was teaching at Dartmouth. Q: Why did you choose HHS? A: I’ve been subbing...

Mrs. Kress

Ms. Kress, Back from Maternity Leave

By Paul Hurford Nancy Kress is returning from her most recent maternity leave of about two years. She was and still is a math teacher, and she is teaching Algebra 2 this year for the first semester,...

Ms. Gado

Ms. Gado Returns from England

By Eleanor Keats This year Hanover High wel- comed Ms. Gado back to the Eng- lish Department. She had spent the previous two years teach- ing at the Ibstock Place School in London. She...