As the war in Ukraine rages on, a new conflict has arisen. On Sept. 13, 2022, a shootout ensued along the Armenian and Azerbaijani border, resulting in 207 dead Armenians and 80 dead Azerbaijani. By the next morning, Azerbaijani forces had taken about 10 km of Armenian land. The twoContinue Reading

Queen Elizabeth II served as Britain’s longest reigning monarch until her death in September 2022. Born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor, she was the daughter of George VI and third in line for the throne. When Elizabeth turned 10 in 1936, her uncle, King Edward VIII abdicated after proposing to WallisContinue Reading

On Sept. 8, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II passed away, bringing an end to her historic 70-year reign. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness and thoughtful decisions, as well as a deep love for her corgis.  This fondness started when King George IV brought home Dookie, a Pembroke Welsh corgi,Continue Reading

As the weather gets colder and the days get shorter, fashion choices across the school begin to shift, transitioning from the classic khaki shorts or tennis skirts into something a bit different.  Fall favorites such as flannel jackets and Uggs have returned this year, consistent in their standing as someContinue Reading

Before working at Pace, our teachers had a wide variety of jobs ranging from farming to game show production to serving in the Army. Most of the Pace teachers experimented with many different jobs before discovering their passion for teaching. Some of these faculty members include History Teacher and DeanContinue Reading

On Sept. 21, Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard announced that he is giving away his company to combat climate change. Founded in 1973 and valued at $3 billion, Patagonia is now being transferred to a trust and a nonprofit organization. Through a letter posted on the company’s website, Chouinard writes hisContinue Reading

KN: Hey guys! How are you all doing?  Camille Caton: Great! Brian Lee: Doing great!  KN: To start off this interview, the readers want to know, are you both friends?  CC: No, I hate Brian. Just kidding. Yes, we are friends.  BL: We’re besties.  KN: How does it feel beingContinue Reading

Lee Hawkins, Jr. has had a very successful career in journalism for over 20 years, working for the Wisconsin State Journal, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wall Street Journal and American Public Media. Recently, he became a Pulitzer Prize Finalist and wrote his own book. His passion for his work and theContinue Reading

Pace Academy is famous for polite, rule-following students; however, anyone who has gone to Pace knows that this perception is very false. This article will cover some funny stories from Assistant Head of Middle School Student Life Mark Sommerville and Head of the Upper School Michael Gannon, all about pastContinue Reading

Following the end of summer break, the combination of a football game, dance, pep rally and gathering of alumni excites students and gives them something to look forward to. Starting off this traditional week, students dressed up in fun outfits to match the particular day’s theme. From a comfy pajamaContinue Reading

A pastor and a football player walk into a bar. Or in this case, a debate stage. These two candidates, incumbent senator Rev. Raphael Warnock and challenger Herschel Walker will face off in the midterm elections on Tuesday, November 8. A third-party candidate, Libertarian Chase Oliver, is also in theContinue Reading

A beautiful Pace Academy tradition has mysteriously disappeared. Suddenly he has vanished from the campus. Last year, his fuzzy friend of all cheerfully greeted drivers as they zoomed through the front castle gate every morning. Perched on his shelf, the plush pal sat innocently with a wondrous bow around hisContinue Reading