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2026

  • April

    Hopkins students fundraise for The Sunrise Cafe.

    Hopkins Against Hunger Project: A Spotlight on the Sunrise Cafe

    Gitanjali Navaratnam-Tomayko '28 News Editor
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  • As stated in an email sent to parents regarding rising tuition during the 2026-2027 school year,

    It's Going Up Up Up: It's Our Tuition

    August Farouki '29 Assistant News Editor
    Hopkins will be increasing its unaided tuition in the upcoming school year. This is a standard change for the school and lines up both with Hopkins’s own historical precedent as well as other independent schools such as Choate.
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  • Sarah Merriam in court

    Judge Sarah A.L. Merriam ’88: Distinguished Alumna Speaks at Assembly

    Lena Wang '27 News Editor and Sonali Bedi '27 News Editor
    On Monday, April 20, the Honorable Sarah Merriam ’88 will visit Hopkins to speak at assembly, a woman who John Roberts, Assistant Head of School, urged students and faculty to “please come ready to engage with [as] one of the most extraordinary graduates in the history of the School!” 
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  • February

    Chuck D looks out at the Hopkins audience in assembly.

    Black History Month Speakers

    Rose Porosoff '27 News Editor
    Hopkins hosted three guest speakers in assembly on January 30, February 2, and February 6 to celebrate Black History Month. These speakers were Professor Lindsay Wright, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Chuck D, and actress Renee Elise Goldsberry. Hopkins celebrated Black History Month through a Black Student Union movie night, bells with music to celebrate Black History Month, an assembly speaker series, and more.
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  • Hopkins Springs into Community Service Learning Intensives

    Christina Feng '28 Campus Correspondant
    Hopkins’ Community Service Office pinpoints needs in the New Haven community that Hopkins can help address. It offers a variety of on and off campus volunteer opportunities during the school day in order to give students a chance to learn and serve the New Haven community. During students’ free blocks, opportunities to visit residents at retirement homes, maintain food pantries, clean memorials and monuments, and more are provided.
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  • New Schedule

    Sonali Bedi '28 News Editor
    Beginning in the 2026-2027 school year, Hopkins will implement a new seven-block schedule. In an assembly on Friday, January 30, Dean of Academics Kristine Waters presented an image of the new schedule model alongside a complete explanation of its features.
     
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  • Spring Break Language Trip

    Leila Abate'29 Campus Correspondent
    The Modern Language Department Faculty will lead two trips this upcoming spring break: one to China, and one to France. Lan Lin, the Head of the Language Department, will bring twelve Chinese students from March 7 to 19 to visit Beijing, Xi-an, Changsha, and Chengdu. Meanwhile, Dr. Sarah Du Plessis will lead fourteen students on a 10 day trip to France at a hotel for the first half of the trip, and then with students from Lycée Pasteur, which is Hopkins’ sister school, from March 12 to 15. This year, the homestay program will restart after being discontinued due to COVID guidelines. 
     
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  • Viking Voyage

    Sarah Solazzo '26 News Editor
    During spring break from March 9-12, 20 Hopkins students will travel to Scandinavia to explore Viking and Nordic culture. Students and faculty chaperones will travel through Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, visiting the Viking Planet Experience and Skansen — the world’s first open-air museum — alongside many other Viking and Nordic historic sights. 
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  • APs Phased Out

    Alia Mojibian '29
    Next year, Hopkins will take a significant step toward phasing out Advanced Placement (AP) courses by replacing them with internally designed advanced and enriched classes, a shift the school leaders say will give teachers more flexibility and allow for deeper exploration of course material.
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  • January

    Details about Hopkins Ice Bucket Challenge from 2025.

    Hilltoppers Plunge for a Cause: Special Olympics

    Sarah Solazzo '26 News Lead Editor and Anvi Pathak '26 News Editor
    Hopkins’ Maroon Key Board is partnering with Special Olympics Connecticut this year through a series of events, including the Penguin Plunge and the annual Special Olympics Dance. The group aims to raise $2,000 through the Penguin Plunge to support a Special Olympics athlete’s participation in the Special Olympics USA Games.
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  • Preliminary image concept of the building.

    Hopkins Announces Gibbs Center for Innovation, Opening Fall 2028

    Lena Wang ’27 Assistant News Editor
    During an all-school assembly on January 5, following a $50 million gift from Hopkins alumnus John Malone, Class of 1959 — the largest donation in the school’s history — Head of School Matt Glendinning disclosed plans for Hopkins’ newest building: the Gibbs Center for Innovation. The 32,000-square-foot facility, set to open in fall in 2028, will house expanded research, robotics and computer science spaces to support the school’s rapidly growing STEM programs. Its overarching goal, declared Glendinning, is “develop space that can support hands-on and experiential learning.”
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  • Marie Doval

    Hopkins Spanish Teacher Marie Doval Retires

    Sonali Bedi '28 Assistant News Editor
    Hopkins Spanish teacher Marie Doval retired in December 2025 after 37 years at the school, ending a career that included decades of classroom teaching and service as a head adviser. Doval said she decided to retire as she focuses on her health following a recurrence of brain cancer. Now, she says, "I will be taking care of myself."
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  • Ski tracks cover Jay Peak trail during 2024 ski trip.

    Students Travel to Jay Peak for Annual Ski Trip

    Clarissa Castilho '29
    From February 6th through 8th, 103 students in grades 7-12 will travel to Jay Peak, Vermont for the annual ski trip.
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  • The Hopkins Parents Association at the Lost in New Haven Museum.

    Hopkins Parent Outing Committee Gets Lost in New Haven

    Sonali Bedi ’28 Assistant News Editor
    On October 23, the Hopkins Parent Outing Committee hosted their fall event at the Lost in New Haven (LINH) museum. The event consisted of a private tour led by Amy Caplan ’91, the museum’s Director of Development, and was organized by Madeline Fejos ’90 and Annie Adams, co-chairs of committee and parents to students in the classes of ’26 and ’31, respectively.
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  • Elm Shakespeare Actors perform “Women of Will.”

    Senior English Classes View “Women of Will”

    Sarah Solazzo ’28 Lead News Editor
    On Tuesday October 28, seniors gathered into the Academic and Performing Arts Center for a two-hour performance of Tina Packer’s Women Of Will. The performance offered seniors the chance to view Shakespeare scenes live and explore the evolutions of female characters in Shakespeare's plays. This event, organized by English teacher Alissa Davis in collaboration with the Elm Shakespeare Company, marked the first time Hopkins brought an outside theater company to perform live in Hopkins’ theater.
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  • Santos addresses students at Assembly.

    Yale Happiness Scientist Laurie Santos Visits Hopkins

    Lena Wang ’27 Assistant News Editor
    Dr. Laurie Santos, Professor of Yale’s most popular course, “Psychology and the Good Life,” spoke at a Hopkins all-school assembly on Friday, October 17. Santos advised Hopkins students on how to optimize happiness and answered questions from Hopkins Peer Supporters.
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Editor in Chief 
Anjali van Bladel

Managing Editor 
Mary Winter Szarabajka 

Content Editor
Olivia Yu

News
Rose Porosoff
Sonali Bedi 
Gitanjali Navaratnam-Tomayko
Lena Wang
August Farouki
Giuliana Wright
Elyssa Power
Features
Aurelia Wen
Ashley Deng
Ari Mehta
Clarissa Castilho
Alia Mojibian
Jensen Rodriguez
 
Arts
Saisha Ghai
Karolina Jasaitis
Isha Seth
Margot Beckerlegge
Jean Wen
Victoria Morris
Op/Ed
Rebecca Li
Bea Lundberg
Ellie Luo
Leila Chaar
Anya Huang
Keegan Slovinski

Sports
Elaina Pakutka
Beckett Ehrlich
Lukas Roberts
Silvia Gozar-Zimbrean
John O'Connell
Isaac Lin
Cartoonist
Susie Becker 
Faculty Advisers
Stephen May
Elizabeth Gleason
Isabelle Wendt
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