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Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Editor-in-Chief

Ariel is a senior and this is her fourth year on the staff. She serves as Editor-in-Chief and is extremely excited about it. She also co-runs film club, focusing most of her energy on film and writing, though does boxing on the side. She loves a lot of music and books and will talk about them incessantly if you let her. Her favorite thing is to meet new people, and hopes to do that a lot as part of Crossed Sabres. 

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Fake feminism: cut!

Fake feminism: cut!

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Editor-in-Chief
March 29, 2022
School dance style

School dance style

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Editor-in-Chief
November 10, 2021
Students at our school hide during an active shooter threat

[Photo] School shootings in America

Kate Wilcox, Managing Editor
November 8, 2021
Student resource officers (SROs) have been a matter of controversy for the past year in light of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Removing resource officers

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Editor-in-chief
September 9, 2021
Henry Nissen and the rest of the orchestra perform virtually.

It just “Clicked”

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Managing editor
May 30, 2021
The Super Smash Bros club poses for a club photo, Richard Martinez in the top left.

Smashing the game

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Managing editor
May 28, 2021
Some students have trouble deciding between good grades or actual understanding.

GPA ≠ Intelligence

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Managing editor
May 26, 2021
Black Validity

Black Validity

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Managing Editor
April 6, 2021
During this time at home due to the coronavirus, everyone needs some form of entertainment to keep their mind occupied. Many people turned to movies and television to curb their boredom.

People turn to art

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Managing Editor
July 3, 2020
Sophomore Sophia Bandini swings her club during a tournament. The team attends multiple tournaments each season, where they are able to compete against golf teams from other schools.

A hole in one

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Web Editor
October 10, 2019
Sophomores Noah Portner and Bruno Henza eat school-bought lunches which most likely contain GMOs (genetically modified organisms). Most foods contain GMOs because they are often more convenient for farmers as well as consumers.

Food for Thought

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Staff Reporter
March 12, 2019
Ms. Nampha retrieves fresh peppers from one the many refrigerators in the cafeteria to prepare a sandwich for the students of Washington-Lee.

Curtained cafeteria workers

Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich, Staff Reporter
November 30, 2018
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