I remember the day my autistic brother ran out of our house when my parents and I were away. It was his first time being home alone and he had wandered off into one of our neighbors’ backyards. He had the police called on him and my parents dropped...
In the 21st century, humankind still lacks cures to life-threatening diseases, but doesn’t by any means lack social media platforms. From Instagram to Threads and X to Snapchat, the choices flood internet users. Yet, something special about TikTok captivates...
On a hot July day 248 years ago, 56 delegates declared the United States of America an independent nation, uniting the 13 colonies in a commitment to liberty, justice, and peace. But this July, the six conservative justices of the Supreme Court turned...
After 32 years of teaching at Francis Parker, Mr. Chris Harrington, a former San Diego Union-Tribune writer turned English teacher, left retirement to teach as a one semester English teacher at Bishop’s. Q: What made you want...
Mr. Juan Vidal, a food enthusiast and California native, sits in Wheeler Bailey every day after school to help out his students. Though his desk is tucked away in the back corner of the building, he welcomes everyone with a smile. In his first year at...
What comes to mind when picturing an Alumni Philanthropy Officer? Probably not an advocate for the homeless, environmental law research scholar, or outdoors enthusiast, right? But Mr. Marty Farrell, Bishop’s new Alumni Philanthropy Officer, is all these...
Chances are you recognize the names Monica, Chandler, Joey, Phoebe, Rachel, and Ross from Friends, but have you heard of Janine Teagues from Abbott Elementary? You might know of Homer, Marge, Lisa, and Bart Simpson, but have you seen an episode of The...
Frank Herbert’s written work is sprawling and complex. So much so that New York Times critic Manohla Dargis described it as “a great juicy slab of a book, a meticulously detailed and enjoyably engrossing fantasy about belief and doubt, survival and...
“When evil darkens our world, give us light. When ideals fade, renew our vision. When we lose our way, be our Guide. That we may find peace in Your presence, and purpose is doing your will,” opened the Reverend Nicole Simopolous-Pigato, quoting a...
The Friday night lights shined brightly in Gene Edwards Stadium, as the Bishop’s School Knights and La Jolla High School Vikings faced off in the annual Battle for Pearl Street on September 23, 2024. Building on years of tradition, the game challenged...
“And…BOOM!” Dungeon members cheered as the Bishop’s Varsity Girls’ Volleyball Team slammed the ball over the net and it smacked the gym floor. On Wednesday, August 21, the Varsity Girls’ Volleyball Team played their opening home game against...
It’s the last few minutes of the third quarter in a heated match between the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever. Fans hold their breaths as the Fever takes out the ball. Suddenly, Fever star rookie Caitlin Clark is sent tumbling to the ground by Sky guard...
View the third episode of The Tower's first-ever broadcast show. NOTE: This episode was released in 2022
View the second episode of The Tower's first-ever broadcast show. NOTE: This episode was released in 2022
View the first episode of The Tower's first-ever broadcast show. NOTE: This episode was released in 2022
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...
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...
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,...
Dumplings are arguably one of the food groups that people all across the globe associate the most with Chinese cuisine. Enjoy these recommendations for when your next dumpling craving rushes over, but you don’t have time to wait three hours outside...
From sitcoms to psychological thrillers to reality TV, 2024 will bring us plenty more of the shows we’ve come to love. But with so many options these days, it can be hard to know where to start — here are five great shows to look forward to in the...