Feature Writing

Sequoyah entered a new era last spring with the K-8 campus’ new playground structure. Learn how current students shaped fun and games for future generations of Sequoyahns.
Sequoyah’s Hydrogen Grand Prix teams crossed the finish line victorious this spring, heading to the World Championships for the second year in a row. Learn how they work together to compete on the international stage.
Bryan Denton works tirelessly to document the human experience during crisis, conflict, and climate change through photography. His recent work for The New York Times exposing environmental malfeasance in India has been recognized by the Overseas Press Club of America.
As a Sequoyah high school student, Selina Yang learned to reach for the stars. Now she’s working to complete a PhD in astrophysics at Cornell University.
New Head of School Rebecca Hong talks about her arrival at Sequoyah and how the school's progressive education model keeps her moving.
Bob Dyer '63 was the voice of Leopard Athletics for more than three decades. Today, he reflects on both his legacy and the one the University of La Verne has created in the region.
Students in the digital media program leverage their talents to help nonprofits in need of professional—and compelling—videography work.
The planned fifth college of the University of La Verne will focus on preparing a diverse healthcare workforce for the region's population.
Professor Ashley Lipson argues for the defense of a quality law education through common-sense coursework and groundbreaking video game technology.