Quote of the week

On the food courier service

"I came up with [the idea] because I have a freshman brother, and his friends always ask me to get them food from off-campus, but I always tell them, 'No.’ I just thought that there was a need here and that we could help fulfill it with something" --senior Blake Paisley

On the effect of high gas prices

“Sometimes I ask my parents to drive me around, like when I was a freshman."—senior Andrew Chang

On playing Powder Puff for the first time

“We weren’t very productive during practices and didn’t really know what we were doing,” —freshman Lauren Kuan.

On retiring assistant principal Gail Wasserman

“She’s got an incredible depth of wisdom of how to really do what’s right for kids on this campus. I think she understands the pressure for students, kids, administrators and how to keep that balance going.” - Biology teacher Lisa Cochrum

What was the best part of your spring break?

"The best part of my break was Bombay in the Bay for sure. There was a time in the show when there were technical difficulties and Nikhil Sheel and I had to improvise. All our jokes landed and it ended up being one of the funniest parts of the show." —senior Nikhil Kaul

Quote of the week

"Being aligned with these young men at such a wonderful period in their lives is a blessing and I am a better man for it. It is a special place and I will miss it very much. I love our kids, always have and always will.”—recently fired football coach Kurt Heinrich

Quote of the week

“I don’t think there should be a quota for a number of people in the library, but I guess everyone should respect the judgments of the librarians,” —senior Michael Song.

"This is my first quote of the week."

Peter Glenstone; junior

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