Yancheng Zhao, Contributing Writer
• September 6, 2023
With the rapid rise of digital communication, hand- written letters may seem antiquated. Will Benjamin ’25 disagrees. He has spent nine years forging a friendship with his 16-year-old pen pal, William...
Record-breaking temperatures and raging wildfires are just two of the ways the burning of fossil fuels and other human activity have damaged the planet this summer. A heightened concern in recent years,...
For her Senior Spring Project (SSP), Katie Baker ’23 volunteered at Spruce Street, a nursery school for children ages 2-5 she herself attended, and interned at Locke Lord Law Firm, where she conducted...
“This is still very close for the state championship, everybody,” Billy Costa, host of High School Quiz Show, told the school’s team, Mansfield High School's team, and the live audience at Great...
“I hope as we share our meal together this evening, we all reflect on the ways that we are working together in our communities to address injustice,” City of Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui said as...
I have always gravitated toward character-driven stories— worlds in which the cast is so complex and compelling that it makes you want to travel to their alternate universe and yell at them for their...
Fifteen years since Marina Keegan’s class of 2008 graduated, and 10 years since the Marina Keegan ’08 Summer Fellowship’s creation in 2013, students continue to take advantage of the opportunity...
More than eight thousand miles away in Durban, South Africa, Graham Bateman ’23, Chloe Taft ’25, and Aaron Rai ’24 competed as part of a U.S. delegation against teams from 70 countries in the World...
Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), a state-chartered commercial bank based in Santa Clara, California, declared bankruptcy on March 10. SVB was the 16th largest bank in the United States, holding $209 billion...
Lifeguarding
Children swimming, people lounging by the side of the pool, and a summer breeze characterize the setting of Emma Maginn and Sara Berz’s (both ’23) summer job as lifeguards at the Mason...
By 2025, Lower School (LS) students will attend assemblies in the new Meeting House, learn in the larger, high-tech classrooms in the modernized Brick Building filled with interactive areas beyond desks...
This summer, English teacher Sharon Krauss strolled around Courthouse Square in Oxford, Mississippi like characters in William Faulkner’s “The Sound and the Fury,” one of the novels in her new English...