Great minds are fueled by great food. Great breakfast, to be specific. Great Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Sandwiches, to be more exact. I came to this conclusion by observing where the greatest minds in Fairfield, Connecticut gather. The students at Fairfield Ludlowe High School pointed me to Fairfield Warde in […]

The Great Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Debate


As Warde students emerge from solitude to resume human interaction seven hours a day, five days a week, their pets must return to their solitary confinement. Dedicated Warde student-pet owners are now ripped away from their families, who have become essential aspects to their online school routines. Students went from […]

My dog ate my homework and it’s your fault






Since November of 2020, I have had the honor and privilege to be the Co-Host of our school’s broadcast show, ‘WardeTV’. I fondly recall watching Ted and Jeanette hosting the show in my freshman year and thinking, “Gee, I sure hope that is me someday.” And it has been me, […]

My Life as a WardeTV Anchor



On Monday, May 24th, Warde students gathered outside of the school during second period. Organized by Fairfield Warde Voices for Equity (FWVE), the Walkout for Justice was a message that the Warde community will not tolerate racism, sexism, antisemitism, homophobia, or discrimination of any kind, and was a forum for […]

Students Walk Out for Justice


The number one celebrity in the country right now is taking practically everybody by storm. With her top charting hits from her new album SOUR, Olivia Rodrigo is conveying her emotions in a heartbreaking, but absolutely incredible manner. However, while many find her music incredibly relatable, how about we hear […]

Dear Olivia Rodrigo…





Just weeks ago, Fairfield Warde students were separated into two cohorts, classrooms were half full, and teachers were having to focus their attention on both those at home and in-person.  Now, almost everyone is back in-person, the hallways jam-packed, and both cohorts are now together as one. Classes that felt […]

Warde’s Cohorts Are Combining


Spring sports: what to expect amidst vaccinations and the COVID-19 pandemic.   With COVID-19 cases at an all time low, and vaccinations at an all time high, restrictions have loosened and spring sports ready for play.  On April 10th high school athletes will be able to resume their spring sports […]

CIAC: What’s the Word with Spring Sports



Prom. A traditional dance for high school juniors and seniors to celebrate nearing the end of the school year.  Unfortunately for the Class of 2021, they have not yet had the opportunity to experience one.  In fact, the last dance the seniors participated in was ‘Counties’.  “It’s a no brainer,” […]

What will Senior Prom Look Like?


By Abby Jacobs, Samantha Renzulli, and Ethan Weisblatt We wore pink. Now what? We stood, perhaps united, for a single day, but that material semblance of community has since dissipated. What now? Actions are not made in a vacuum. There is an undeniable cause. We must take a closer look […]

Editorial: When Pink Isn’t Enough


Failure is a parasite. On impressionable cerebral foundations, failure is an autocratic instructor. In school, its instruction dictates students’ progression. Students evolve to accommodate and avoid failure–through grades, discussion, and instruction–so that fear of imperfection becomes the authority, ultimately stagnating the perception of what’s possible.  Students are taught a static […]

Failure in School is Failing our Futures