Speaking Words of Wisdom, Let It Be

By Emma Hierholzer ’15 For some reason, unbeknownst to me, I have trouble relating to today’s music. Call me crazy but as hard as I try, as much as I ponder their words, I cannot find humanity’s truths in, “My anaconda don’t want some unless you got buns hon”. Weird, right? So, I thought for my final piece in the … Read More

Don’t Lose Your Balance

By Betselot Wondimu ’15 One thing I’ve heard too many times from adults is the worn message that “you shouldn’t waste your time doing anything you don’t want to.” My gut instinct every time I hear that is to scold them for being so blindly naive in their mid-lives, but I end up restraining myself for my sake and theirs. … Read More

How Math Changed My Life

By Connor Loughran ’15 My grades weren’t the best freshman and sophomore years. In fact, I had to go to summer school for Algebra II my sophomore year. However, I learned more than math that summer. I learned that there are consequences for not taking responsibility, and because I put in my best effort in summer school, I learned that … Read More

It’s The Truth

By Annie Feinroth ’15 This is not going to be about my experience at Sherwood because honestly, I’m completely focused on this coming year. Yes, the devastatingly fatal disease of senioritis has hit me. I don’t think about my PsychSim or my Calculus test. I’m thinking about my college schedule and if I will genuinely get along with my roommate … Read More