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Monday, March 24, 2025

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The Student News Site of The Bishop's School

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The Student News Site of The Bishop's School

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At Bishop's, it is common to see donation drives put on by student-led service clubs on campus dedicated to fighting homelessness and food insecurity in San Diego, such as the Canned Food Drive last month. However, this alone will never be enough so long as lawmakers at the local, state, and federal level continue to ignore the systemic issues in the U.S. that have caused homelessness to rise sharply in recent years.
The U.S. Has Failed its Homeless Population. It’s Time to Help Them.
Ben Brown, Editor-in-Chief • February 11, 2025

Last year, 771,480 people were homeless in the United States, an unprecedented and record-high level. It stands as an ironic contradiction that in the U.S. — the wealthiest nation in the world — homelessness grew by 18.1% in 2024, one of the highest...

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Pitctured are Bitmojis, a feature Snapchat users can personalize to themselves, essentially gamifying the app. From left to right, these are the Bitmojis of Sophie Arrowsmith ('26), Stevie Turquand ('26), Brandon Agbayani ('26), and Duje Lulic.
Snap Out of It!
Yina Shate, Content Editor • November 22, 2024

Snapchat is like a playground. Just as sharing monkey bars and swings provide the perfect tools to form new friendships, snap scores and streaks create the same type of setting — only now, the connections can be as fleeting and hasty as the messages...

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For years, Democrats have embraced political correctness and cancel culture, while President-elect Donald Trump fought against it. On November 5th, the American people sided with Trump. “Democrats spend way too much time trying not to offend anyone,” wrote Maureen Dowd, a columnist for The New York Times, after the election. “Donald Trump played to the irritation of many Americans disgusted at being regarded as insensitive for talking the way they’d always talked.”
Democrats Embraced Identity Politics. It Cost Them the Election.
Ben Brown, Editor-in-Chief • November 16, 2024

The American people have spoken.  In a choice between a party of political correctness and identity politics and a party that strays so far from these values, America sided with the latter. But 75 million people did not propel President-elect Donald...

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Last December, recent alumni attended the Bishop’s Annual Sunset and Burrito walk, including Mira Gowda (‘22) (tenth from the left), who now goes to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC).  She remembers playing a game on the walk where alumni would “guess each other’s majors based on what we knew about each other in high school.”
Bishop’s Alumni: A Trip Down Memory Lane
Nora Bitar, Managing Editor • March 18, 2025

Every year, Bishop’s graduates don maroon robes and caps, say their tearful goodbyes, and bid home farewell for their next adventure: college. As the distance between these students and Bishop’s grows larger, how does Bishop’s weigh in their minds?  For...

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Many Bishop’s students equate highly ranked schools to better education and opportunities. However, there lies another level of consideration beyond the surface of prestige. “Rankings will tell you little to nothing about how you would fit in the school environment, whether you would enjoy going there, or anything about your long-term success in life if you happen to attend that school,” Selene Wang (‘25) said.
The College Rankings Illusion
Melanie Yau, Online Editor • March 18, 2025

In 2025, the U.S. News & World Report ranked Princeton University as the #1 National University in the U.S., University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) as #15, and Rice University as #18.  In the same year, Niche College Rankings ranked Massachusetts...

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How well do you know the Bishop’s campus?
Lucy Marek, Lead Content Editor • March 16, 2025

You might’ve been here since sixth grade, but how well do you really know Bishop’s? Take this quiz to find out! Think about where each image belongs on campus, and then swipe to the right to see if you’re correct. Inspired by "Where's This?"...

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President Trump delivers a joint address to Congress on March 4, in which he reads a letter from Zelensky, discusses the rising price of eggs, reiterates his proposed “gold card” system, and applauds the work of DOGE.
A Timeline of Trump’s Second Tenure So Far
Michelle Wang, Staff Writer • March 21, 2025

Trump this, Trump that. He’s everywhere from the front pages of newspapers to casual conservations. From immigration to climate change to education, President Donald Trump’s return to the White House has been anything but quiet. News outlets cling...

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In Wicked, Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo, left), has been shunned her whole life for her green skin. When she has the chance to study at Shiz University and room with Glinda (Ariana Grande, right), her world is turned upside-down.
“And the Nominations Go To…”
Nora Bitar and Lucy Marek February 13, 2025

Picture this. You’re sitting at breakfast on March 2nd, 2025, scrolling through your phone, as headlines about the Oscar winners from the night before pop up on your screen. That won Best Picture? What movie even is that?  Unless you're a film critic,...

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“They set it up in Black Forest, so there were trees everywhere,” shared Madison Yau (‘28) about the Triberg Christmas Market in Germany, a stop on her winter vacation. The market’s festive lights and countryside magic brought back childhood memories for Madison, who spent part of her early years in Germany.
From Tests to Tropics: The Winter Break Reset Button
Ivy Yang, Staff Writer • January 26, 2025

The chaos of the cumulative week finally passed. Phew. Bishop’s students can now breathe easy, ready to trade late-night cramming sessions for sunny beaches, snowy slopes, and everything in between after the stress and challenges.  Tropical beaches....

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OUR PICKS
Mariluz Cook is a sports
broadcaster for the San
Diego Padres.
Fresh Vibes in the Booth: Mariluz Cook Brings Heart to Padres Broadcasts
Sydney Mafong, Guest Writer • February 19, 2025

After a thrilling 2-1 walkoff win over the Dodgers, Luis Arraez stood outside the Padres’ dugout. He was waiting for an interview with Mariluz Cook, the newest addition to the Padres broadcasting team, about his electric game-winning hit at Petco Park....

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The Dungeon and Bishop’s students, like Seniors Kiran Dhupa and Timothy LaBrucherie, showed up to support the Boys Basketball Team as they faced off against Francis Parker on Friday. The theme was whiteout.
The Boy’s Basketball Team Leave it All On the Court in Battle against Rival Francis Parker
Isabelle Banaie, Staff Writer • February 14, 2025

On Friday, January 24th, the Bishop’s student section was flooded with white tutus, pom poms, and headbands, setting the competitive tone for the Bishop’s Boys Basketball game against longtime rivals: Francis Parker.  Co-Captain, Jacob Tsai (‘25),...

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The three seniors Kylie Nordan, Sydney Hagan, and Madeline “Maddy” Lane (left to right), celebrated the four years that they spent together on this team.
Girls’ Varsity Water Polo Team Celebrates Their Seniors
Coco Kuehn, Staff Writer • February 13, 2025

The Bishop’s Girls’ Varsity Water Polo match against La Jolla high was more than just a game — it was a heartfelt celebration of the seniors Sydney Hagan, Kylie Nordan, and Madeline “Maddy” Lane who dedicated four years to the program. These...

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The Two-Knights Show (Season 1, EP. 3)
Summer Hu and Ben Brown November 3, 2023

View the third episode of The Tower's first-ever broadcast show. NOTE: This episode was released in 2022

The Two-Knights Show (Season 1, EP. 2)
Summer Hu and Ben Brown November 3, 2023

View the second episode of The Tower's first-ever broadcast show. NOTE: This episode was released in 2022

The Two-Knights Show (Season 1, EP. 1)
Summer Hu and Ben Brown November 3, 2023

View the first episode of The Tower's first-ever broadcast show. NOTE: This episode was released in 2022

Mariluz Cook is a sports
broadcaster for the San
Diego Padres.
Fresh Vibes in the Booth: Mariluz Cook Brings Heart to Padres Broadcasts
Sydney Mafong, Guest Writer • February 19, 2025

After a thrilling 2-1 walkoff win over the Dodgers, Luis Arraez stood outside the Padres’ dugout. He was waiting for an interview with Mariluz Cook, the newest addition to the Padres broadcasting team, about his electric game-winning hit at Petco Park....

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International Mother Language Day 2024 Video
Eliana Leff ('26), Guest Writer • March 11, 2024

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The Three Little Pigs and the Wolf
Haolin Luo, Guest Writer • May 25, 2023

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Stand Your Ground Laws: What You Need to Know
Seth Pintar, Guest Writer • May 10, 2023

As many of you have heard, the United States is facing the tragic reality of gun violence. However, it wasn’t just one incident of gun violence that shocked us; it was multiple incidences of people dying of gun violence. These incidents include the...

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These words, hand-picked by Tower members reflect the colloquial language of not just Bishopians in 2024, but of Gen-Z.
The Tower Picks: Word of the Year
Yina Shate, Content Editor • January 20, 2025

When the citizens of the world scramble to make their long list of New Year’s resolutions, dictionaries all around the world are scrambling to compare and contrast the most prevalent words to crown it the ultimate prize— the “word of the year.”...

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Starbucks’ new Cran-merry refreshers (far left), Peppermint Mochas, Caramel Brulée Lattes, and Iced Sugar Cookie Almondmilk Lattes help people get into the holiday spirit!
A Taste of the Holidays!
Coco Kuehn, Staff Writer • December 16, 2024

As winter rolls around and holiday cheer fills the air, I among many other people look forward to the Starbucks Holiday menu, featuring new drinks and, of course, all of the returning fan-favorites. As soon as these drinks are released, the store is filled...

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The Premium Bosom Boiled in Various Herbs (upper right hand corner) from Yuk Dae Jang is everything you could ever want in a dish — the pork is tender, the lettuce wrap gives it a nice crunch, and the seasoned spicy radish and pickled sour plums take it to another level. The Prime Beef Bulgogi with Glass Noodle (upper left) is a classic and is a great option for those who want something delicious and reliable.
Sydney’s Suggestions: (Kinda) New Kids on the Block
Sydney Chan, Editor-in-Chief • June 1, 2024

San Diego has grown to be quite the food hub over the past few years — restaurants continue to get creative with their dishes, there’s an abundance of new spots in Kearney Mesa, and quick takeout places keep popping up. So for this second-to-last...

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This Manhattan food truck is home to one of the best street eats on the planet — a combo platter with some crispy fries from The Halal Guys. The perfect midnight meal, it’s satisfying, fresh, and insanely flavorful. It’s what food-cravings are made of. Although this is a photo from their original location on W. 53rd in NYC, The Halal Guys has seriously expanded their franchise, including a couple locations in Irvine, CA.
Sydney’s Suggestions: SoCal All-Stars
Sydney Chan, Editor-in-Chief • May 9, 2024

It’s finally here. The moment none of us have been waiting for — the last edition of Syd’s Suggestions. Over these past two years, together, we’ve discovered the best food in just about every category, right here, in sunny San Diego. Tacos, croissants,...

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