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The Multiverse comic store is new to Germantown Avenue within the last year.

Business grows on Germantown Avenue

Germantown Avenue has fifteen vacant storefronts and they stick out like a sore thumb.  With help from the business district, however, the Avenue’s shops have displayed impressive resilience, even...

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I’ve been working as an editorial intern at The Campus Lantern, helping write, edit, and research stories, search archives for interesting stories, and grow the new Campus Lantern Instagram. - Bird Parry 24

See what seniors have been up to at SCH this May

Bird Parry '24, Antonin Zappala '24 | May 24, 2024

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The cafeteria is ready for business

We answered your cafeteria questions

As upper school students of SCH it is important to question the quality and cost of the food served in our cafeteria: Why are the prices what they are? Where does the food come from? How is the menu created? In...

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Music Mends Magazine: Coming soon!

Music Mends Magazine: Coming soon!

Ava Szalay, Guest Writer | April 25, 2024

Music Mends Magazine is coming to you next week, available digitally and in print. Dive into Music Mends Magazine, where we explore the profound connection between music and mental health. This edition...

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What is Phillys favorite cheesesteak?

What is Philly’s favorite cheesesteak?

Alec Tulio '24 and Griffy Whitman '25 | March 18, 2024

SCH students, like the rest of the city of Philadelphia, love a good Philly Cheesesteak, but there is one constant debate: Which Philly Cheesesteak place is the best? The bigger/more often that the cheesesteak...

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Students meet in the CEL space to talk with Afghanis displaced in Iran

The 5 W’s and H of Heela Foundation capstone initiative

Eloise Levin '26, Staff Writer | March 18, 2024

Who: Sam Harris, a junior, and SCH student volunteers What: Virtual Zoom meetings between SCH students and Afghan students living in Iran about film and culture. One SCH student meets with three Afghan...

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Necessity is not a luxury

Courtney Williams '24, Guest Opinion Writer | March 17, 2024

If you are a woman or someone with a uterus you know the ins and outs of menstruation. For those who may not, every 20-28 days (about 4 weeks) for a substantial portion of someone's life who menstruates,...

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Germantown Community Fridge -- 19 E High St Philadelphia. https://www.germantowncommunityfridge.com.

Community refrigerators fight poverty, hunger, and homelessness

Amelia Baird '24, Staff Writer | March 17, 2024

You might ask, what is a community fridge? Community fridges are fridges and pantries where people can donate food or take whatever food they might need. They are located all over our city – from...

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JD Sports expands to Philly suburbs

JD Sports expands to Philly suburbs

Ron Brown, Staff Writer | March 17, 2024

JD Sports grabs the attention of athletes and people who love athleisure apparel. I went to this store’s opening week and was amazed. I even felt proud of myself for finding this store because I love...

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Vultures 1 gets a 7/10

Camden Burns '24, Staff Writer | March 17, 2024

Kanye West’s collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign VULTURES 1 his thirteenth album. All sixteen songs consist of various artists including Bum J, Lil Durk, Playboi Carti, Rich The Kid, and many more....

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Let’s end period poverty

Ameara Smith '24, Guest Opinion Writer | March 17, 2024

Four hundred and fifty-one. On average, that is the number of periods a woman will have in her lifetime (Chavez-MacGregor et al.). Periods are not just a bodily function but bring with them pain, changes...

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