Sophia Kluzak, Contributing Writer
• November 4, 2025
Many Upper School (US) students have experienced the same type of stress: showing up to class the day a group project is due, only to find that the other group members have not completed their parts. While...
Languages mix in the hallways and at home. Words get jumbled up on the page. Upper School (US) students switch between languages frequently without thinking twice. 136 US students are bilingual or multilingual,...
“The sea mirrors the rising moon bright; miles apart, our hearts shared tonight,” ancient Chinese poet JiuLing Zhang wrote of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a time for Chinese people to reunite with family...
Harvard Square-goers will notice something different as they visit the popular local attraction: There is no longer a Starbucks.
In a Sept. 25 statement, Starbucks Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol announced...
For many Upper School (US) upperclassmen, the SAT and ACT are sore subjects to bring up, looming as a source of comparison and pressure. From long study sessions to the expectation of high scores, students...
Scroll through TikTok toward the end of football season, and you may see a group of friends dumping condiments on someone in a cage. At first glance, this might seem like bullying and something that should...
Between juggling schoolwork, social life and sports, some Upper School (US) students also have to manage work shifts and collect paychecks. From retail workers to soccer refs, these students get an early...
When he wasn’t in the classroom, former Upper School (US) Science Teacher, Freshman Class Co-Dean and Boys’ Varsity Hockey (BVH) Coach Anthony Moccia ’10 could be seen leading his advisory, skating...
If you’ve been walking to Harvard Square from the Upper School (US) recently, you might have noticed new metal wires, neon orange fences and detour signs. Two major construction projects are ongoing...
"We teach students how to think, not what to think," Upper School (US) Director Jessica Keimowitz said, reflecting on the school's goal for educating students. While the school's website doesn't...
This fall, like every other, could be stressful for seniors applying to college. However, as most seniors polish essays, construct extracurricular lists and submit applications, a handful of athletes...