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THE BLUE & GOLD

THE BLUE & GOLD

THE BLUE & GOLD

The Girls Tennis team traveled to Singapore to compete in IASAS, placing third. [PHOTO COURTESY OF SAS]
IASAS Season 2 highlights
Victoria H. ('24) and Ariel L. ('23)
Cultural Convention: IASAS Drama and Tech, Forensics and Debate, Dance and Music
Cultural Convention: IASAS Drama and Tech, Forensics and Debate, Dance and Music
Amber W. ('23) and Ariel L. ('23)
Film delegates scouted local artwork at
Bonifacio High Street in Manila to film.
Cultural Convention: IASAS Film
Erin W. ('25)
TAS ATHLETICS MEDALS
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  • Final Panther Growls of the 23/224 Year May 22, 2024
    Aidan Menon, Eva Williams, Nice Sangsittiphan, and Daniel Vitayatanagorn
  • Dhruv Patel is Making Waves May 20, 2024
    When we asked senior Dhruv Patel’s coach what sets him apart in terms of skill and character, he told us that his skill was “just above average” for the longest time. “When he asked me if I thought he could swim at college, I said he had a bit of work to do before that...
    Jackson Reuter, Journalist
  • Epicure Catering’s Critical Role at ISB May 16, 2024
    As students at ISB, we have all at some point gotten hungry. At times like these, our school has done a thorough job of providing different options for all sorts of diets to meet the nutrition needs of students. From our cafeteria during lunch hours to the Grind and Upper Grind between classes, the options...
    Aidan Menon, Journalist
  • Is Chess a Sport? ISB Students May Not Think So, But It Is May 14, 2024
    Chess, a board game dating back to the early 6th century, received classification as a sport from the International Olympic Committee nearly 25 years ago. This has led to much controversy surrounding the topic, with many arguing that it is a game — but not a sport. This perspective is supported by a survey conducted...
    Alin Kasemtanakul and Kaichen (Kevin) Xia
  • From Sydney to Bangkok: An Australian Student’s Cultural Transition May 3, 2024
    Morning prayers and twenty minutes of mandatory silent reading is the way girls at St Scholastica’s College start school every day. As a Catholic private all-girls school in Sydney’s inner west, St Scholastica offers a very different high school experience than the one here at ISB, where mornings are more likely to start with a...
    Eva Williams, Journalist