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Daniel White

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief

Daniel White is a senior and Editor-in-Chief, returning to The Tower for his third year. Aside from spending copious amounts of time getting very stressed over how little he knows about biology, Daniel enjoys spending his time writing, playing lacrosse and field hockey, spending entirely too much money at Better Buzz, and watching obscure crime dramas on Amazon Prime. He likes going for bike rides, falling off his bike when he goes for bike rides, eating cereal, and watching Worst Cooks in America with his friends.

All content by Daniel White

The Manny Flag was, for a time, featured in a potion demanding that it be changed to the new version of the American Flag. Though the petition has since been revealed to be fake, it gained extraordinary traction, garnering nearly one million signatures.

The Manny Will Not Be Televised

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief
August 18, 2020
The Tower Recommends: Books

The Tower Recommends: Books

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief
May 19, 2020
The front cover design for Index of Haunted Houses. Described in the introduction as “epigrammatic, apocalyptic, an downright scary at times,” Index of Haunted Houses seeks primarily to tell us “ghost stories” — tales of the both the past and the present.

Index of Haunted Houses

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief
May 6, 2020
Coronavirus: The Facts We Know

Coronavirus: The Facts We Know

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief
March 17, 2020
(From left to right) Sir Andrew, Sir Toby, Malvolia, Valentine, and Maria—played by Maddie Ishayik (‘23), Karia Kadia (22), Sabrina Webster (‘21), Haha Shi (‘22), and senior Sydney Gerlach respectively—pose for a photo. One of the many plots throughout the play is the harassment and pranks Malvolia is subjected to at the hands of the other four. Photo courtesy of The Bishop’s Performing Arts Instagram (@bishops.performingarts)

Twelfth Night: A Recap

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief
March 5, 2020
Amy, portrayed by Florence Pugh, paints during one of the scenes of Little Women. Blending a sometimes-endearing childishness with stark maturity and wit, Amy is just one of the many characters from Little Women which captivates audiences with her authenticity. 
(PC: Vimeo.com)

Little Women: A Review

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief
February 26, 2020
Harry Steals Hearts Once More

Harry Steals Hearts Once More

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief
December 19, 2019
From left to right: Elizabeth Holm (‘21), Neal Mehta (‘21), Sydney Gerlach (‘20), Novalyne Petreikis (‘23), Joseph Aguilar (‘22),  Maddie Ishayik (‘23), and Delilah Delgado (‘21) all stand on stage during the closing scene of the Bishops fall play: She Kills Monsters 

(Photo courtesy of the Bishop’s School Instagram)

She Kills Monsters: A Recap

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief
October 27, 2019
A group of sophomores enjoy the festivities at the dance! Pictured from left to right: Haha Shi, Claire Zhao, Michelle Wang, Soyoon Park, Maya Buckley, and Emma Hong.

Homecoming 2019: A Night to Remember

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief
September 30, 2019
Better Buzz, known for its wide range of drinks and atmospheric, aesthetic interiors, is gearing up to arrive in La Jolla by the end of this August.

Better Buzz Comes to La Jolla

Daniel White, Former Editor-in-Chief
August 12, 2019
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