A thousand hands, a thousand voices
Editors’ note: Over the winter term, multimedia journalism classes, in collaboration with The Hill News, produced a series of student-written opinion columns reflecting a wide range of perspectives on issues affecting the Hill community and the wider world. These pieces challenge readers to engage critically with student voices in informed civic discourse. While the opinions expressed are those of the individual authors, the series underscores the importance of thoughtful argumentation, evidence-based reasoning, and respectful disagreement — qualities all-too needed in today’s divided media environment.
Lunch is too brief, leaving students rushed and undernourished
By Felix Menard ’27 and Cole Trn ’27
Upper form boarding students should have increased car access
By Addisyn Baird ’27 and Nadia Wagner ’27
Too many policies turn one step off campus into a mile
By Zane Proul ’27 and Shane Flanagan ’27
If we want better health and success, student athletes need more breaks
By April Mittnacht ’27, Allie Mittnacht ’27 and Bella Coppolino ’27
Our lives are too structured
By Zach Boss ’27 and Wil DeMan ’27
Hill should restore its fourth meal program to better support student health and community
By Gabriel Auger ’27 and Ben Pagano ’27
To teach or not to teach: Should Shakespeare be taught?
By Steven Moore ’27 and Alessandro Volterra ’27





























