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Introducing the Greeley Voice!

Introducing the Greeley Voice!

Anwen Cao and Ashlee Rothenberg December 13, 2023

The Greeley Voice: Meet Our Team Constructed by Ashlee Rothenberg and Anwen Cao We are proud to introduce the 2023-2024 Greeley Voice Team! This piece, made using paint markers and gouache, is meant...

What Happened to Smart Boards

Warren Fu, Contributor March 10, 2023

As a freshman coming from Bell, I often take note of the obvious differences between Greeley and my former middle school, such as our campus’ resemblance to that of a shrunken college and the ability...

Crying in H-Mart Author Michelle Zauner and her novel pictured side to side

Book Review: How Crying in H-Mart Led to Crying in English Class

Joyce Chen, Editor-in-Chief March 9, 2023

The very first time I heard of the memoir Crying in H-Mart, written by Korean-American singer and songwriter Michelle Zauner, was during a BIPOC Student Union club meeting early last spring. We were discussing...

In the Dream House book cover

Book Review: In The Dream House as Revolutionary

Claire Nam, Section Editor; Forum March 3, 2023

In The Dream House by Carmen Machado is the first of its kind – genuinely. It’s one of the first literary texts in history that details an abusive relationship in an LGBTQ+ context. The story takes...

Mental illness has the capacity to affect anyone, and sometimes its effects are not immediately apparent.

Mental Illness: The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Zoe Chung, Contributor February 14, 2023

Have you ever heard the story of the boy who cried wolf? Having lied about seeing a wolf, he tricked the villagers into worrying about him. A few days later, however, he truly did see a wolf. But no villagers...

Preview of the Spring Musical: Mean Girls

Lucy Johnson, Staff Writer February 13, 2023

Rehearsals for Greeley’s spring musical Mean Girls are currently underway. With students and faculty involved on stage, behind the scenes, and in the pit, they are gearing up for three shows in late...

Photo portrait of Anna May Wong.

She Who Died a Thousand Deaths: Anna May Wong

Sara Jankovic, Contributor February 9, 2023

  On January 22, 2020, users opened Google to find a new, striking Google Doodle. In the middle of their screens sat an Asian American woman depicted in black and white, reminiscent of the era...

Who Let The Dogs Out?

Alexa Troob, Section Editor - News January 27, 2023

Crammed into cages and severely underfed, 4,000 beagles at the breeding facility belonging to Envigo Research Models and Services Corp. (Envigo RMS) in Virginia were in desperate need of help. The Humane...

The Rustling Land: Profit or Preservation?

Asher Moss and Bryce Goldfarb December 8, 2022

Chappaqua may have been settled by the Quakers in the 1730’s, but it was home to Indigenous Peoples long before that. In fact, the name “Chappaqua” derives from an Algonquian word (“shah-pah-ka”),...

Meadow Zhang as a ball girl at the US Open. 

Photo source: New York Times

Hey, Catch This!

Julia Aram, Contributor December 8, 2022

Anyone who has watched a tennis match can attest to the vibrant, suspenseful, and thrilling atmosphere that captivates the viewer. Yet, few people have had the chance to not only watch but also stand on...

Kelly Byrne

Featured Athlete: Kelly Byrne

Valeria Alarcon Zambrano and Chloe Snyder December 7, 2022

Kelly Byrne, Greeley girls swim captain, has been swimming competitively since the age of six, honing her a love for the sport. But how did she go from a six year-old with larger-than-life aspirations...

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