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Girls Volleyball PASPOA v. EABH: History Repeats itself. But, better.
Right after a nice warm lunch, the Lady Hawks embarked on a mission. Winning their first volleyball game of the season. Currently holding...
Apr 4, 20254 min read


Boys Volleyball PASPOA v. EABH: Huskies? They not like us.
What a way to start the day. Following the victory by the futsal Lady Hawks in the hour before the volleyball game, the boys volleyball...
Apr 4, 20256 min read


Girls Futsal - PASPOA v. EABH: A Big Win for The Lady Hawks
The first EABH game of ISSL season 2 started at 9:00 p.m, April 2nd, with a tense girls' futsal match against PASPOA, the Pan American...
Apr 3, 20251 min read


Opening Ceremony - Beginning of the End
Short but sweet, or bitter sweet I say. To kick-start the last ISSL in history, schools pulled into the NR driveway like any ordinary day...
Apr 3, 20252 min read


Flying High One Last Time: EABH Pep Rally ISSL Season II 24-25
Video Highlight On April 2nd, the EABH gym was filled with spirit, pride, and nostalgia as students, teachers, and athletes gathered for...
Apr 2, 20252 min read
Letter From the Editors - 5th Issue
Dear Reader, We’re thrilled to present the 5th issue of The Daily Hawk ! As we gear up for our end-of-year activities and special...
Mar 19, 20251 min read
What is a good life?
For centuries, humans have grappled with the question of what makes a good life. From ancient philosophers to modern thinkers, this pursuit has shaped countless ideas, religions, and cultures. Aristotle believed that eudaimonia , or human flourishing, was the ultimate goal, achieved through virtue and wisdom. The Stoics, like Marcus Aurelius and Seneca, argued that a good life came from inner peace, resilience, and accepting what we cannot control. In contrast, existentialist
Mar 19, 20254 min read


From Hip-Hop to Headlines: The Drama and Power of Kendrick Lamar’s Halftime Show
As many Americans gather to watch the intense game of the Super Bowl game, the rest of the world eagerly anticipates waiting for the spectacular halftime show. This show is world-famous and most viewers tune in specifically to see their favorite performers and artists rather than focusing on the game itself. However, they often overlook the important facts and choices that go into these meticulously crafted 15-minute shows. Many may want to know all about this year's halftim
Mar 19, 20253 min read


The Guide to Success: How the Power of Habits Transforms Your Life
Samuel Johnson once said “The chains of habits are too weak to be felt until they are too strong to be broken.” Habits define who we are, acting as building blocks on the path to success. Just like athletes who practice every day to conquer their biggest dream or a simple routine of an entrepreneur that leads them to achieving their goals, every single person should understand that success is not solely found through talent or luck, but from determination and repeat of small
Mar 19, 20256 min read


Watching “Ainda Estou Aqui” Through Foreign Eyes: A Film that Revives Brazil’s Painful History
The film “Ainda Estou Aqui,” directed by Walter Salles and released in 2024, has sparked significant discussions about Brazil’s military dictatorship during the 1970s. The film tells the story of Eunice Paiva, played by Fernanda Torres, as she confronts the disappearance of her husband, Rubens Paiva, during the years of repression. Based on the memoirs of their son, Marcelo Rubens Paiva, the film highlights Eunice’s persistent pursuit of justice and the truth. Rubens Paiva T
Mar 19, 20254 min read


Hallway Rules Everyone Should Follow (But No One Does)
The school hallway is a chaotic space where you can never get where you need to go without running into someone, dodging a backpack, or getting stuck behind a slow walker; it becomes impossible to get to class on time. However, if students followed just simple hallway rules, it would make a huge difference. Rule #1: Stay to the Right Just like driving, walking in consistent lanes helps minimize confusion and keeps everyone moving. If everyone stays on the right, people comin
Mar 19, 20253 min read


Why Do Some Songs Feel Like They Were Written for Us?
Have you ever felt that you had a feeling that was easier to understand and explain throughout music? Sometimes a song can translate exactly how we feel, as if the artist had read our mind. This happens with several different songs, but it is all due to their unique way of capturing emotions, making personal situations feel more universal, as if many other people were feeling the same thing. There are several reasons why you feel like you deeply connect with the music, one o
Mar 19, 20253 min read


João Fonseca and Atp Tournaments 101: Get To Know the Player and How Tournaments Work
During the last couple of months there has been a new Brazilian player who has standed out in the tennis world, his name is João Franca Guimarães Fonseca. And if you are a Brazilian like me, you love to support your fellow Brazilians in sports. However, you also don’t have any idea of how the tennis world works, so here is a quick manual for you to understand the biggest tournaments in tennis and how João is starring in it. How a tennis match works (the basics): In tennis for
Mar 19, 20256 min read
Why More Americans Should Learn a Second Language—And What They’re Missing Out On
Did you know that only 21.6% of Americans can speak another language? In comparison, countries like Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden have some of the highest multilingualism rates, with over 80% of the population speaking at least one foreign language. The U.S. unfortunately lags behind other countries in bilingual education, even though speaking multiple languages improves cognitive skills and cultural awareness. As an American student living in Brazil and sp
Mar 19, 20252 min read
What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?
Ever since I was a kid, my parents asked me: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” To this day, I still haven’t figured out what that means, I know my strengths and flaws, but can’t answer the question. Not knowing my passions or possible professions, That would come with future interactions. It’s hard to understand how to find the right path to follow. When I feel like I'm falling into a hollow. But it’s okay not to know, Because no matter where you go, There’s always a
Mar 19, 20251 min read
The Last Page
As the final page turns, I hear the sound of a goodbye. The book is done, But the words still scream. The book is closed, But my hands won't let go. I feel the characters in the space between my fingers, Their voices fill my mind, Their dreams are now my dreams. It feels like a goodbye, The story stays, But I can't go back, As much as I want, I'll never have the same feeling, I had for the first time. Not gone, but out of reach, And all that is left are memories.
Mar 19, 20251 min read


THE RISE OF THE PREDATOR
Above all others, the rooster sat on top. The almighty green man carried it with all his might, Leading the henhouse which was all black and white. Edging the cliff, a predator was trapped. The victim of a robbery, it couldn’t stand on its legs. Inside of a cage, living on begs. Calculating its breath, it wouldn’t last for long. Observing the situation, the fat man had a scheme. Vividly, like a dream, Saving the
Mar 19, 20251 min read


Choosing Between a Heart and a Handshake
Love and friendship The specific topic of love and friendship are deeply intricate; they involve passion, loyalty, and the unique bond...
Mar 19, 20253 min read


Opinion: Is the Digital World Shaping False Expectations of Life?
Currently, our world is shaped by an unrealistic lifestyle that is created by ourselves. We all post our best moments on social media, but what about those where we are at our lowest? Do you actually believe that influencers' lives are as perfect as they seem? Ask yourself, is your life what you post on social media? The answer is no. We are all setting these false expectations that none of us can achieve… Because, how can we achieve something that doesn't exist? Take influ
Mar 19, 20252 min read


Pi Day 2025: A New School Record is Set!
Celebrated annually on March 14th (3/14), Pi Day is a special occasion for math enthusiasts worldwide. Originating in the United States,...
Mar 16, 20252 min read
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