May 2, 2024
Editorial BoardMay 1, 2024
Chloe Alexander, Arts EditorMay 1, 2024
Audrey Park, Editor-in-ChiefApril 30, 2024
Audrey Park, Editor-in-ChiefApril 30, 2024
Clare McRoberts, Features EditorApril 29, 2024
Mia Lipson, News Editor
Jaya Alenghat, Chloe Alexander, Mia Lipson, and Clare McRoberts
May 3, 2024 • 1 Comment
“Disclose, divest — we will not stop, we will not rest.” This is the last line student protesters chanted at the UChicago encampment rally on Thursday morning, May 2. On Monday, April 29, UChicago United...
Orlie Weitzman, Reporter
May 2, 2024 • No Comments
Nineteen students will advance to the National History Day competition after presenting their projects at the Illinois National History Day competition on April 24 in Springfield. Thirty U-High juniors advanced from the Chicago...
- U-High alumnus to give Princeton salutatorian speech in Latin May 1, 2024
- Tao to prioritize transparency, communication as all-school president April 30, 2024
- Community Service Officer Dan Green wins university award April 30, 2024
- Tao, Carter to lead 2024-25 Student Council April 26, 2024
- Midway editors selected for 2024-25 school year April 26, 2024
- With TikTok ban looming, student reactions differ April 24, 2024
- Your guide to staying informed in an AI-impacted world April 23, 2024
Sinziana Lazar, Reporter
May 3, 2024 • No Comments
Learning coordinator Heavenly Hicks’ office is as welcoming as her smile. Its white walls are lined with colorful posters. Some represent different identities and others...
From underdogs to winners: debate duo’s synergy leads to success
April 26, 2024
As the school halls empty, the sound of clicking of keyboards fills C-119 as debate co-captains Mahi...
Clash of the platforms: Students say Apple and Spotify hold different benefits
April 26, 2024
For many U-High students, like junior Uma Malani, music is an integral part of everyday life. From her...
Discovering our roots: Using online DNA testing services, students unearth heritage
April 26, 2024
Many of us assume we know about our ancestry, but do we really know what it looks like through a scientific...
Clare McRoberts, Features Editor
April 30, 2024 • No Comments
A pickle, massive and intensely red, is removed from a plastic bag. After its vibrant innards are scooped out and discarded, the pickle is stuffed with spicy-flavored gummy candy, followed by Takis, and...
Milo Platz-Walker, Reporter
April 25, 2024 • 5 Comments
As the tennis team begins packing up to leave practice, the squeaks of shoes on the court and the rhythmic thud of a tennis ball hitting a racket remain. As the sun begins to set, junior Dash Smith stands...
Green thumbs: Students, faculty create comfort and connection with houseplants
April 23, 2024
Taara Sajdeh sprints to success
April 11, 2024
Audio: U-High dancer explores ballet beyond pointe
April 11, 2024
Audio: U-High girls tennis players grow their skill through private lessons
April 9, 2024
Mia Lipson, News Editor
April 29, 2024 • 1 Comment
You can hear the music from all the way down the hall: a steady drum beat, interrupted with a symbol clash, interspersed with laughter. Then there’s the sound from a piano, tapping melodies, quarter...
Juliana Daugherty, Reporter
April 29, 2024 • No Comments
The spring musical, “Bye Bye Birdie,” will take place in the Sherry Lansing Theater on May 16, 17 and 18. The two-hour production takes place in 1958 and tells the story of Albert Peterson and Rose...
Pandemic Pastime to Passion: Asa Bordelon explores history interest through sewing
April 26, 2024
When the coronavirus pandemic forced the potential of many students to sit stifled in their homes,...
Artist show their work in recent competition, Bridgeport exhibit
April 22, 2024
Seven U-High students represented Lab in the 2024 Illinois High School Art Exhibition featured at the...
Editorial Board
May 2, 2024
If you’ve been at Lab long enough, you’ve probably sat in class where students are discussing what are often referred to as sensitive topics. Many of us are used to that...
Kabir Joshi, Assistant Editor
April 30, 2024
Is President Joe Biden's proposal for student loan forgiveness fair and why? “I think that it’s a little unfair because people can just go to really expensive colleges...
Haley Maharry, Reporter
April 25, 2024
Loud music, bright colors, and happy people fill the streets of Chicago every June for Chicago’s Pride Parade. The parade is always a huge celebration that packs the streets...
May 2, 2024
Editorial BoardMay 1, 2024
Chloe Alexander, Arts EditorMay 1, 2024
Audrey Park, Editor-in-ChiefApril 30, 2024
Audrey Park, Editor-in-ChiefApril 30, 2024
Clare McRoberts, Features EditorApril 29, 2024
Mia Lipson, News EditorApril 26, 2024
Edward Park, Assistant EditorApril 26, 2024
Jaya Alenghat, City Life Editor
Orlie Weitzman, Reporter
May 2, 2024 • No Comments
Nineteen students will advance to the National History Day competition after presenting their projects at the Illinois National History Day competition on April 24 in Springfield. Thirty U-High juniors advanced from the Chicago...
Light Dohrn, Assistant Editor
May 1, 2024 • No Comments
For his senior May project, John Freeman decided to teach himself Latin. He was already taking ancient Greek with U-High language teacher Daniel Ristin, and Greek Literature and Translation with world language teacher...
Community Service Officer Dan Green wins university award
April 30, 2024
A Laboratory Schools security staff member has received an award from the University of Chicago. Dan Green was awarded...
Midway editors selected for 2024-25 school year
April 26, 2024
The Midway’s 2024-25 editors have been appointed. Jaya Alenghat, Chloë Alexander and Clare McRoberts will be editors-in-chief,...
With TikTok ban looming, student reactions differ
April 24, 2024
TikTok — a Chinese-owned app used by 170 million Americans, including most teens — is probably going away. But it likely...
Your guide to staying informed in an AI-impacted world
April 23, 2024
One year ago, the online information rating system NewsGuard identified 49 news sites appearing to be entirely or almost...
Sahana Unni, Editor-in-Chief
April 26, 2024
Jaya Alenghat, City Life Editor
April 26, 2024
Edward Park, Assistant Editor
April 12, 2024
Clare McRoberts, Features Editor
March 29, 2024
Is President Joe Biden's proposal for student loan forgiveness fair and why? “I think that it’s a little unfair because people can just go to really expensive colleges...
Loud music, bright colors, and happy people fill the streets of Chicago every June for Chicago’s Pride Parade. The parade is always a huge celebration that packs the streets...
As a kid, my mom struggling to comb my hair was a weekend tradition. The knots piled up in my curly hair, making me a crying mess and my mom angry because I let my hair get...
As the tennis team begins packing up to leave practice, the squeaks of shoes on the court and the rhythmic thud of a tennis ball hitting a racket remain. As the sun begins to set, junior Dash Smith stands...
One by one, plastic cups were placed and pumped, suctioning the skin of her upper back. As her blood flow — and the pain — increased, tennis...
The spring musical, “Bye Bye Birdie,” will take place in the Sherry Lansing Theater on May 16, 17 and 18. The two-hour production takes place in 1958 and tells the story of Albert Peterson and Rose...
When the coronavirus pandemic forced the potential of many students to sit stifled in their homes, Asa Bordelon dusted off the hardly used sewing machine he’d received...
1. Annual vs. periodical Annual cicadas are found throughout the world, but periodical cicadas are unique to North America. They differ slightly...