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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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Addressing the stigma

Addressing the stigma

Erin Walker, Asst. Opinions Editor
November 17, 2023

I usually assume that they think I am a rich snobby brat or just ridiculously smart. Every school year, South welcomes a new freshman class into its community with students from all different backgrounds,...

Stereotypical portrayals of people of color in media call for change

Carolina Rodriguez, asst. opinions editor
March 19, 2021

My sophomore year in Latin American History class, I was working on our warm-up. The question posed to me was: “What do you notice about Latinx/Hispanic portrayal in the media?” As a Mexican American,...

Spotlight on South

Robin Woitesek, guest columnist
February 8, 2019

Twelve inches. In my freshman year I cut off twelve inches of my hair and never in my life had a number meant so much. It’s amazing how changing one part of yourself makes the world look at you in a...

WINNIN’ WOMEN: Smiling at the 2018 Pep Rally, seniors Cat Berg, Abby Grant, Gracie Hambourger and Bebe Haramaras show their spirit. The four senior girls make up South’s first all-female executive board. Photo courtesy of Abby Grant

South’s prevalent female leadership fights stereotypes, inspires

Leah Dunne, co-editor-in-chief
March 16, 2018

“The future is female.” A bold phrase, I know. But in this day and age we live in, one in which statements transcend into action and change, I could not stand behind this assertion more strongly. To...

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