By Annie Wagner, ‘27 Tik Tok celebrity Emmanuel the emu, a 5 foot 8, 120-pound bird who is famous forvideo-bombing his owner’s educational videos about farming has lost most of his flockmates to a deadly outbreak of avian flu. Emmanuel is caught up in a worldwide avian influenza outbreak that has affected over 50 million…
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50 Shades of Whey
A deep dive into protein powder
La Educación: ¿Un derecho o un lujo?
By Michelle Lin, ’23 Cuando pienso en la educación, lo que me viene a la mente es que hay muchas tecnologías y muchos maestros simpáticos que aman ayudar a sus estudiantes. En Canadá, los alumnos tienen iPads y juegan videojuegos mientras aprenden matemáticas. Hay escuelas públicas a las que todos los estudiantes pueden asistir porque…
Artemis 1
By Elliott Deyell, ’26 Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon and twin sister of Apollo, hopes to join her brother on the moon by 2025. Artemis was founded to finish what the Apollo program of the late 60s and early 70s started; to return humans to the moon. Being the goddess of the moon,…
Humans of WPGA Vol. 3 – Caroline and Liam
By Julia Bohnen ’24, pictures by Anderson Gao ’24. This volume features Caroline Kwon (’23) and Liam Dachner (’23). Each Humans of WPGA volume showcases short profiles of students who attend our school. Aimed at bringing our community closer, we hope that HOWPGA allows you to see inside the lives of students attending our school…
On the Queen: Observing as an Outsider
By Henry Luo, ’24 God Save the King That is the cry of unwavering loyalty towards the British monarchy, and a cry that symbolizes the end of an era. For many people, Queen Elizabeth II’s passing came unexpectedly. She spent her last evening at Balmoral Castle in Scotland which sat on a leafy green field…
Amirali Banani’s (‘24) School-Trotting Summer Spectacular
By Lucas Rucchin, ’24 While you were trimming away your July afternoons in leisure, Amirali was cutting open the organs of a deceased pig to locate its heart. In the noon shade inside West Point Grey Academy’s second largest tent, I have with me Amirali Banani, Class of ‘24, whose extensive travels this summer…
Late Night Thoughts With Lu: Destroying Community
There was an unusual stillness in my room, the hectic and unbridled swirling milieu absent, and only patient, slotted sun rays lay across empty blue chairs. The beginning edges of September, with assignments barely assigned and quizzes yet given, yielded peace and hope, before the churn and grind of another school year descended upon us…
Welcome Back!
Dear Wolfpack, Welcome back!! The Wolfington Post returns for its 5th inaugural year, with book reviews, student perspectives, language reads, and the much-beloved Late Night Thoughts with Lu column. Like always, we stay true to the motto: for students, by students. To young and old, new and returning readers alike, here is a rundown of …






