By Kyra Layman ‘21
As she recalled her first day on the job, Vanessa Aird’s eyes lit up. It was the first assembly of the school year, and she was dumbstruck by the way students filled the atrium to the brim.
By Jeremy Green ‘21
After an unprecedented series of events, Burke will have four Student Government presidents for the 2020–21 school year.
By Gabriel Kraemer ‘23
The eighth grade class at Burke left Tuesday on a civil rights trip to Alabama that will conclude on February 8th.
By Eddy Dong ’20 and Jacob Zuckerman ‘22
As the new term for the D.C. City Council begins this year, questions about…
By Jeremy Rubin-Thomas ’20
Many bands don’t have a theme. Many bands are serious in their music. However, there are some bands that do have a theme and there are also plenty of comedic bands. One specific band…
By Solana Torres ‘22
Burke’s language program has begun to change. Currently, Burke offers Spanish and French, with Latin classes slowly being phased out, starting with the lowest grades of the middle school and losing…
By Abby Ross ‘21
Buckle up, buttercups. They haven’t gotten rid of me yet. Sarcasm is back and better than ever. And by that, I mean I’m getting half the sleep, don’t care anymore and wanna see what they’ll let me publish. Let’s do this.
Why is Mustafa so mean to me?
Sometimes, you have to accept that you are not the chosen one. The gods work in mysterious ways, and we cannot hope to understand, only accept it and…