This winter, spring and summer break the Isdell Center for Global Leadership (ICGL) will lead ten global study tours. These ICGL tours provide a rare opportunity for students to explore new communities and develop the skills to thrive no matter their location. In other words, the trips help achieve PaceContinue Reading

The Israel-Hamas conflict that began in October of 2023 is still unfolding almost a year later. The situation is currently in near constant escalation, with injuries and casualties continuously increasing.According to Al Jazeera, as of 8 Sept. 2024, in Gaza there have been a predicted 41,455 deaths, in addition toContinue Reading

As the election approaches, presidential campaigning has intensified, culminating in the recent presidential debate. Debates function as a way for candidates to express their opinions regarding controversial topics, and to potentially garner support. Candidates often debate multiple times, and the debates can lead to polls favoring one candidate over another,Continue Reading

With Halloween up coming, you may be wondering where the well-known, spooky legends and stories come from.  “My favorite vampire is Dracula,” said sophomore Kitty Lubin. In the 19th century, the fear of vampires spread like fire around Europe. During this time, tuberculosis, also known as consumption, claimed the livesContinue Reading

Have you heard about the new phone bans in schools? Or about Instagram’s time and usage restrictions? As much of the community is already familiar with, because of increasing criticism and studies surrounding the negative effects of social media, school and apps around the country have began to take aContinue Reading

Georgia residents are known for being the biggest consumers of Chick-fil-a in the country so it is no surprise that, since Chick-fil-a was started in Hapeville, Georgia, its spin-offs are nearby as well. Truett Cathy, the founder of Chick-fil-a, started the restaurant to sell burgers in a diner-style restaurant inContinue Reading

In today’s fast-paced society, prioritizing self-care is more crucial than ever. Self-care involves intentionally taking time to nurture both mental and physical well-being. “My #1 self-care habit is taking a cold shower every morning,” said Junior Dylan Nelson. Self-care comes down to 2 simple questions. What’s the #1 thing thatContinue Reading

As we enter the school year, there are great opportunities to engage across the school and community with all the different clubs Pace students lead! Regular clubs around Pace allow people with similar interests to come together. Community engagement clubs provide opportunities to get service hours in different ways fromContinue Reading

This past month Pace Academy celebrated their annual homecoming. Homecoming is a tradition every year that every highschool in the world follows. The goal is to show school spirit if you are still in school, but if you have graduated then homecoming is when reunions are hosted.  This year PaceContinue Reading

PACEMUNC continues for another year and its sixth-year topics are riveting. This PACEMUNC is the first to have both a crisis committee and a general assembly. Pace Model United Nations topics always align with the Isdell Center for Global Leadership’s theme and this year, that theme is food. The crisisContinue Reading

Campbell Hanna: Thank you for meeting with us today Sir Winsalot, my first question is what’s your daily life like? Sir Winsalot: I start the day eating pancakes with Mr. Assaf. Then I put the cones out for carpool while getting the coffee ready for Officer Chris and crew. [Then]Continue Reading

For football fans, watching games is an awesome experience, but when you have players competing for your benefit, the thrill is unmatched. Fantasy football, while nerve racking and sometimes stressful, is a great way to achieve that thrill. Before the National Football League (NFL) starts, fantasy teams are drafted throughContinue Reading