Celine HuangJan 26, 2021NewsThe Day Democracy Fell: Capitol Riots of January 6th, 2021 (TW: suicide)“Armageddon.” “Insurrection.” “Terrorist Mob.” On January 6th, 2021, as members of US Congress and the Senate voted to confirm...
Molly O'KeeffeJan 26, 2021AdviceManageable Classics: How to Get Into Books of Literary MeritIf you've ever been in an English class, you've probably been told by teachers to start reading "books of literary merit", but it can be...
Sophia VetriciJan 26, 2021AdviceAcademic Burnout: Prevention and RecoveryAccording to a survey given by the Sentinel Sun on our Instagram (@sentinelschoolblog), 62% of students perceive that they have...
Catherine XiongJan 26, 2021NewsLiberal Arts: The Declining Pursuit “In 1991, the top two majors at Yale were history and English. In 2013, they were economics and political science” (Klinkenborg, 2013)....
Mimi MarshallDec 18, 2020AdviceVolunteering During COVID-19: Five Safe and Socially Distanced Opportunities Volunteering is one of the most productive and rewarding ways that we as young people can spend our free time. Any opportunity to make a...
Verity CarrieDec 18, 2020AdviceHolidays at HomeAs this rollercoaster of a year comes to an end, it is exciting to be able to close it on a festive and positive note. The holiday season...
Erin White & Mimi MarshallDec 18, 2020Sentinel S-paw-tans Vol. 2: December Dogs!As winter break approaches, along with final deadlines and the anticipation of a socially distanced holiday season, it’s not hard to feel...