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The salad bar is popular among Staples students and faculty for its variety and self-service.

Salad bar return receives enthusiastic response, fosters healthier choices 

Talia Moskowitz ’24, Web Sports Editor September 19, 2022

Come lunch time, Staples High School students can be seen charging down the hallway with solely one purpose: to fill their growling stomachs with a plethora of nutritious food options found in the Staples...

Students compete in a full speed gym class game.

Athletes forced to participate in gym class at the expense of their performance, health and academics

Eli Shorrock ’22, Staff Writer May 11, 2022

Two hour practices after school and one period of gym class a day. This is overbearing on Staples’ athletes both academically and physically.  Staples High School and the state of Connecticut have...

Selection Sunday for the tournament is on March 13 at 6:00 p.m. The “First Four” begins in Dayton, Ohio, on March 15-16.

Student athlete equity damages the value of March Madness

Gabriella Gerig ’23, Paper Sports Editor March 16, 2022

 The March Madness tournament is just around the corner, and the men’s college basketball teams continue to prepare for the highly anticipated event. Fans and alumni are placing bets, creating the best...

The 8:00 a.m. school start time has caused student athletes to miss classes for games and meets.

Delayed school start times prove harmful to student athletes 

Meg Enquist ’23, Assistant Business Manager October 15, 2021

The Westport School Start Time Committee’s decision on Jan. 13, 2020 to push Staples' start time from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. received a very positive initial reaction from the student body. For years,...

D1 athlete sign commitments

Claire Redmer '21 and Molly Gold '21 March 28, 2021

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Student athletes need to be paid to stop crime in NCAA

Student athletes need to be paid to stop crime in NCAA

October 25, 2017

By John Burg '20 In another sad and terrible time for college sports, the FBI began an investigation into bribery within men's basketball at the collegiate level. Many coaches, along with Basketball...

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