April 26, 2024
Edward Park, Assistant EditorApril 26, 2024
Jaya Alenghat, City Life EditorApril 26, 2024
Abhay Chandran, ReporterApril 26, 2024
Skye Freeman, Audience Engagement ManagerApril 26, 2024
Sahana Unni, Editor-in-ChiefApril 26, 2024
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Milo Platz-Walker, ReporterApril 24, 2024
Kabir Joshi, Assistant Editor
Jaya Alenghat, City Life Editor
April 26, 2024 • No Comments
After a two weeks of campaigning followed by a final day of voting, students in grades 9-11 elected a new student government for the 2024-25 school year, with seniors Lisa Tao as all-school president and Joshua Carter...
Abhay Chandran, Reporter
April 26, 2024 • No Comments
The Midway’s 2024-25 editors have been appointed. Jaya Alenghat, Chloë Alexander and Clare McRoberts will be editors-in-chief, and Mia Lipson will be managing editor. New section editors include Light Dorhn, arts and entertainment;...
- With TikTok ban looming, student reactions differ April 24, 2024
- Your guide to staying informed in an AI-impacted world April 23, 2024
- French exchange students explore Chicago, make memories April 22, 2024
- MUN team secures sixth consecutive win at Northwestern conference April 22, 2024
- Audio: Sophomores celebrate service learning in new assembly style April 19, 2024
- Gallery: Students attend annual BRAVE conference April 18, 2024
- Unsung Heroes brunch honors 13 faculty, staff April 17, 2024
Edward Park, Assistant Editor
April 26, 2024 • No Comments
As the school halls empty, the sound of clicking of keyboards fills C-119 as debate co-captains Mahi Shah and Cyrus Esmailzade prepare for their next debate tournament. In...
Clash of the platforms: Students say Apple and Spotify hold different benefits
April 26, 2024
For many U-High students, like junior Uma Malani, music is an integral part of everyday life. From her...
Vibrant food truck environment brings community together through freshness, energy
April 12, 2024
The lively buzz of conversations mixes with the crackle of griddles and the aroma of fresh ingredients....
Audio: Lab’s coffee shop develops new name and drinks
April 12, 2024
The Laboratory Schools Coffee Shop is getting a new name shortly, but that’s not the only thing...
Milo Platz-Walker, Reporter
April 25, 2024 • 3 Comments
As the tennis team begins packing up to leave practice, the squeaks of shoes on the court and the rhythmic thud of a tennis ball hitting a racket remain. As the sun begins to set, junior Dash Smith stands...
Victoria Washington, Opinion Editor
April 23, 2024 • No Comments
It’s March 2020. As the school was about to close down for what was then expected to be just two weeks, college counselor Patty Kovacs made plans to bring a van to school for one sole purpose: saving...
Taara Sajdeh sprints to success
April 11, 2024
Audio: U-High dancer explores ballet beyond pointe
April 11, 2024
Audio: U-High girls tennis players grow their skill through private lessons
April 9, 2024
Audio: Even after season, girls swimming team friendships remain strong
April 2, 2024
Skye Freeman, Audience Engagement Manager
April 26, 2024 • No Comments
When the coronavirus pandemic forced the potential of many students to sit stifled in their homes, Asa Bordelon dusted off the hardly used sewing machine he’d received for Christmas in 2019 and began...
Victoria Washington, Opinion Editor
April 22, 2024 • No Comments
Seven U-High students represented Lab in the 2024 Illinois High School Art Exhibition featured at the Bridgeport Art Center. The exhibition opened on March 15 and students from all over Illinois contributed...
Senior exhibit, through U-High’s art program, exhibits Lab’s artists’ excellence
April 15, 2024
The annual Senior Art Show, located in the Corvus Gallery in Gordon Parks Arts Hall through May 3, displays...
In regional contest, 25 U-High students receive recognition for writing, art
April 9, 2024
Twenty-five U-High students won awards ranging from an honorable mention to a gold key in the Midwest...
Haley Maharry, Reporter
April 25, 2024
Loud music, bright colors, and happy people fill the streets of Chicago every June for Chicago’s Pride Parade. The parade is always a huge celebration that packs the streets...
Chloe Alexander, Arts Editor
April 18, 2024
As a kid, my mom struggling to comb my hair was a weekend tradition. The knots piled up in my curly hair, making me a crying mess and my mom angry because I let my hair get...
Declan Smith, Reporter
April 17, 2024
Since the 15th century, English speakers have been using the honorifics Mr., Ms. and Mrs., which originated as short ways of saying master and mistress, and even now students...
April 26, 2024
Edward Park, Assistant EditorApril 26, 2024
Jaya Alenghat, City Life EditorApril 26, 2024
Abhay Chandran, ReporterApril 26, 2024
Skye Freeman, Audience Engagement ManagerApril 26, 2024
Sahana Unni, Editor-in-ChiefApril 26, 2024
Jaya Alenghat, City Life EditorApril 25, 2024
Milo Platz-Walker, ReporterApril 24, 2024
Kabir Joshi, Assistant EditorApril 23, 2024
Katie Sasamoto-Kurisu, Editor-in-ChiefApril 22, 2024
Victoria Washington, Opinion Editor
Victoria Washington, Opinion Editor
April 22, 2024 • No Comments
It wouldn’t be a quintessential Chicago experience without deep dish pizza. A departure from northern French cuisine, the French exchange students from Lycée Saint-Paul in Lille tried an authentic deep dish pizza at Lou...
Lucia Dumitrescu, Reporter
April 22, 2024 • No Comments
The Model United Nations team won best large delegation at the Northwestern MUN conference in Evanston April 11-14, securing its sixth consecutive win. The team also achieved an 84% placement rate for individuals. Helen...
Audio: Sophomores celebrate service learning in new assembly style
April 19, 2024
[Pulsing music lead-in, continues in the background for following graf] At 8:30 a.m. on April 9, the sound of pulsing...
Gallery: Students attend annual BRAVE conference
April 18, 2024
The annual Becoming Racially Aware and Valuing Ethnicity conference on April 5 featured Chicago-based music performers...
Unsung Heroes brunch honors 13 faculty, staff
April 17, 2024
To recognize the contribution of adults in the Lab community, the Unsung Heroes brunch held on April 11 in Ida Noyes...
Social Justice Week activities promote diversity, inclusivity
April 17, 2024
Participating in a panel about safe spaces and social justice, students and teachers shared experiences working toward...
Edward Park, Assistant Editor
April 12, 2024
Clare McRoberts, Features Editor
March 29, 2024
Milo Platz-Walker, Reporter
March 22, 2024
Declan Smith, Reporter
March 19, 2024
Loud music, bright colors, and happy people fill the streets of Chicago every June for Chicago’s Pride Parade. The parade is always a huge celebration that packs the streets...
As a kid, my mom struggling to comb my hair was a weekend tradition. The knots piled up in my curly hair, making me a crying mess and my mom angry because I let my hair get...
Since the 15th century, English speakers have been using the honorifics Mr., Ms. and Mrs., which originated as short ways of saying master and mistress, and even now students...
It’s March 2020. As the school was about to close down for what was then expected to be just two weeks, college counselor Patty Kovacs made plans to bring a van to school for one sole purpose: saving...
One by one, plastic cups were placed and pumped, suctioning the skin of her upper back. As her blood flow — and the pain — increased, tennis...
The annual Senior Art Show, located in the Corvus Gallery in Gordon Parks Arts Hall through May 3, displays seniors’ work in media such as digital art, photography, traditional painting, drawing and...
[Pulsing music lead-in, continues in the background for following graf] At 8:30 a.m. on April 9, the sound of pulsing music and cheers poured out of Judd C116 into...
The city of Chicago is known for many things. A few that come to mind are deep-dish pizza, Cloud Gate and the Ferris wheel — then, if you care...