If Maia hadn't gotten over her initial perception of me as an “arrogant, ‘finance-bro-adjacent’ sycophant.” I wouldn’t have been able to spend the last two years working on something truly special at CIS. Whilst every article was edited, deadline chased, and editorial written were highlights of my time at The Print. It was the conversation that spurred from these tasks where that made The Print special.
And we'll all float on, okay
And we'll all float on anyway
-modest mouse
-Luke
For the past four years, I’ve been a dedicated member of The Print, first as a writer, then as a section editor, then as editor-in-chief, an experience hopefully resulting in, if all goes well, being a waitress with a philosophy degree. Regardless of whatever position I held, getting people's ideas out into the world and facilitating our writers’ intentions was always rewarding, and I can only hope that The Print will remain a longstanding institution in the school after we’re gone.
The Burden of “Self-Care”
A couple of weeks ago, many students attended a mandatory lecture in which the guest speaker spoke about the importance of sleep. For those who managed to stay awake throughout, they would have told you something along the lines of “I didn’t see the point” and “Nothing was said that we didn’t already know”.
Beyond Growing Up
Christmas has come and gone, New Year was a blast, and now the Spring festival is afoot. Now, everyone is a year older.
COP28: Oil Companies Leading Climate Action?
Why do nations so ardently present a display of progress when so many of them have no real intention for change?
Ponder “The Print”
The Print hopes to support and encourage student advocacy within CIS. We invite you to join us on our journey.
The Losing Streak
As Season 1 competitive sports come to an end, we must reflect upon our school teams’ performance so that students can be more fulfilled.
The Wars Behind Curtains
Social media has seen an increase in dissatisfaction as people express their frustration towards its failures to bring specific issues to light.
The Print’s View on the Russo-Ukrainian War
The Russo-Ukrainian war is an atrocious act of humanity. Do we continue to mask the truth behind these actions and simply call it morality?