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Python Plates: Shakshuka

Sonia Alizadeh, Editor-in-Chief April 24, 2025

Description: Shakshuka is a warm and spicy breakfast dish with roots in Tunisia, but it is now a staple all over North Africa and the Middle East. The dish stars poached eggs in a chunky tomato and...

Emerson’s editing skills were nothing less than perfect.

Emerson Seeks Greener Pastures

Sara Segall, Staff Writer April 24, 2025

Everyone in The Forum will deeply miss Emerson Green—all six foot, four inches of him—as he passes on. While he won’t be remembered as a particularly helpful production editor, his moderate contributions...

Boqueria Serves Terrific Tapas

Gabe Elkinson, Emerson Green, and Sara Segall April 24, 2025

Boqueria, a new tapas restaurant in Midtown, is an excellent choice for a special occasion or nice dinner out. The decor is modern an incredibly aesthetic, the atmosphere is warm and elegant, and the surrounding...

Jesus blessed The Forum with joy, kindness, and grace.

Jesus, Our Lord and Savior

Lauren Dixon, Opinion Editor April 24, 2025

Jesus’ absence will leave a lasting void in our newspaper and our hearts. Now that he’s gone, we sit at our computers and solemnly think, WWJD: What would Jesus do? Jesus always kept us on our toes....

Gabe Elkinson spearheaded our hearts for four years and will be remembered forever.

E.I.C: Our Elk-in-Chief with Antlers of Gold

Frank Yeboah, Feature Editor April 24, 2025

Where does one even begin to explain the excellence of Gabe Elkinson? His ability to drag a line across InDesign and to somehow layout a whole page was truly remarkable. As he taught students the ins and...

It’s pending whether The Forum will recover from this loss.

Braylen Pendle(TON) of Fun

Matt Witten, Managing Editor April 24, 2025

Braylen Pendleton was the quiet backbone of The Forum. As the mitochondria of this cell, Braylen will be missed. His productivity ranged from watching and betting on the Cambodian Orangutan Boxing League...

Sonia lit up The Forum, and without her we will be lost.

So Long, Sonia

Hazel Hughes, Managing Editor April 24, 2025

Food columns, giving advice, starring in the feature film. Now that our beloved Sonia has begun her angelic ascent, The Forum will never be the same. As the only Editor-in-Chief who actually got her...

Reggie left all of Forum begging for “just one moor, man!”

Forum Man’s Final Farewell

Matt Witten, Managing Editor April 24, 2025

Reggie Moorman was a cornerstone member of The Forum for the entirety of his time here. His four years felt closer to six or seven, as he was one of the constants of the program. Reggie was known for his...

Atlanta saw around 3.2 inches cumulatively this past January.
Courtesy of Grace Garrett

January Snowfall Shuts Down Paideia School

Lauren Dixon, Opinion Editor March 13, 2025

Atlanta saw a rare and brief winter wonderland this January as snow blanketed the city, causing both excitement and disruption on two separate occasions. The snowfall, which accumulated between one to...

Beyonce accepting her award for Album of the Year and on Feb 2.
Photo by Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times

A Noteworthy Night for the Grammys

Lauren Dixon and Hazel Hughes March 11, 2025

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards lit up the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Feb. 2. It was a night to remember, with historic wins, dazzling performances, and powerful moments that resonated beyond music. Beyoncé...

The Paideia School Collective photographed on Feb. 16
Courtesy of Sadie Burbank

The Collective Hosts Medical Panel

Frank Yeboah and Reggie Moorman March 11, 2025

On Feb. 16, the Paideia School’s Black Men’s club, The Collective, gathered to listen to two African-American doctors talk about their experiences both in academia and everyday life. The event, which...

Hudson Cheng ’27 stuns audience with his rendition of the song “Finland.”
Courtesy of Grace Garrett

Musical and Play Delight Audiences

Sawyer Brown and Theo Arnold March 11, 2025

In the last week of January, the cast of Paideia’s spring musical, “Spamalot,” performed three shows. This musical, originally written by John Du Prez and Eric Idle, tells the story of King Arthur...

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