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The Student News Site of Charlotte Latin School

The Hawk Eye

The Student News Site of Charlotte Latin School

The Hawk Eye

Fashion Friday Ep. 2

Written By Caroline Fahrney, Sophia Smith, and Athena Woodward September 20, 2024

Episode 2! Featuring Ella Tarumianz '27, Charlotte Beaver '26, Cara Vangelov '28 and Asher Weirs '25!

Fashion Friday Ep. 1

Written By Caroline Fahrney, Sophia Smith, and Athena Woodward September 20, 2024

Fashion Friday is back!

Logo courtesy of Spotify.

History of Music: Article One

Written By Sophia Smith, Co-Editor In Chief September 11, 2024

Originated in the United States and United Kingdom, pop has taken over the radio and social media, skyrocketing young artists and constantly redefining its sound. From Michael Jackson to Taylor...

Question Of The Week #1

Written By Milo Trogdon and Samuel Yin September 10, 2024

Samuel goes around interviewing people asking what their favorite Flik meal is

The artist MAVI. (Via Rolling Stone Wyeth Collins)

MAVI Leads the New Generation of Rappers

Written By Ben Goldman, Editor In Chief September 6, 2024

Unless you’re extremely in tune with the world of hip hop, chances are you’ve never heard of MAVI. For those of you who do not know the Charlotte based rapper, here’s a quick debrief. Omavi Minder,...

Seth Trimble lets out a yell after a huge bucket against the Duke Blue Devils during a sold out game at the Dean E. Smith Center (Zack Pearson)

Adaption At Its Finest: The Story of Seth Trimble

Written By Ben Goldman, Editor In Chief August 21, 2024

Change is constant. In sports, in work, in life, your surroundings are always changing. The only thing to do is adapt. No one is a better example of this than Seth Trimble. A self proclaimed “late...

An Upper School student hurries across the bus lane to get to the IO in a downpour. (Jaya Iyer)

Weather Rain or Shine, Latin’s Accessibility Stands Decades Behind

Written By Jaya Iyer, Editor in Chief May 13, 2024

No matter who or where someone is at any given moment, the threat of bad weather looms in the background. Hiding in the fluffy white costume of a cloud, at too extreme of a height to clearly discern, rain...

"The Tortured Poets Department" album cover. Photo by Beth Garrabant.

Preview: The Tortured Poets Department

Written By Sophia Smith and Alessandra Martin April 18, 2024

  Fortnight (ft. Post Malone): Track one with a feature: unheard of! This track is already breaking tradition, so what will happen when it is actually released? A rather unexpected collaboration,...

The Haenyeo Divers get ready for a dangerous and tricky dive. They carry all of their equipment with them.

The Seas of Courage: A Wonderful Story of Culture

Written By Katherine Webb April 5, 2024

On a small island called Jeju in South Korea, a fascinating tradition has given the women of this place a rich culture. These incredible women are called the “Haenyeo”, which translates directly to...

Benjamin Goldman skiing in Keystone, Colorado. (Tess Goldman)

Where Did Latin Students Go For Spring Break?

Written By Caroline Fahrney and Casey Cupps-O April 5, 2024

With spring break weighing on everyone's minds, the hot topic around the halls is where did everyone go for the break? We took it ourselves to figure out where the hot spots are for spring break at Charlotte...

Donovan Clingan celebrates a dunk in the Huskies Elite Eight game against Illinois (USA Today)

Can Anyone Beat UConn?

Written By Ben Goldman April 5, 2024

The University of Connecticut Huskies are on a run of dominance the likes of which we have never seen. In their last ten NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament games, UConn is 10-0, with an average margin...

UAB’s Daniel Ortiz drives to the lane in a January matchup against Rice (UAB Athletics)

Sneaky Round 1 March Madness Upset Picks

Written By Ben Goldman and Tommy Beason March 20, 2024

College basketball this season has been one of the most balanced that we have seen in years. Ranked teams consistently lost on the road to unranked teams and the AP top 10 shifted numerous times during...

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