It’s Been a Little Over a Year of COVID: What Have We Learned?
A little over one year ago, the coronavirus was declared a pandemic, and states began to issue mask mandates and…
Breaking Up Is Hard: America’s Love Affair with the Two-Party System
When George Washington took office in 1789, he opposed all ideas about having defined political parties. He even made a…
Is the Upper School Prepared to Return to Full Capacity?
On April 11, the School announced a change in protocol: three feet, not six, now qualifies as safe social distancing…
War Criminal or National Hero?
In February, President Joe Biden made headlines when he ordered airstrikes against Iranian-backed forces in Syria. The strikes, in retaliation…
How Art Reflects Our Present and Reimagines Our Future
2020 and 2021 have been eventful, to say the least. Many people have experienced trauma and isolation. Almost a year…
Zoe’s Book Reviews
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe: By: Benjamin Alire Sáenz A beautiful story about two boys and…
Recap as the Class of 2021’s Senior Year Comes to a Close
As the class of 2021 seniors are preparing to fly out of the School’s nest and embark on the next…
Cardboard Check or Gut Check? Dan Gilbert’s Detroit Donation is Unsettling
The picture is ubiquitous in American culture: a gigantic, cardboard check, inscribed with an exorbitant sum of money, and a…
Limbo: An Update on What it Means to be a High School Senior
Limbo. Limbo: an uncertain period of awaiting a decision or resolution; an intermediate state or condition. It is the only…
The Nuances Behind “Stop Asian Hate” and “Black Lives Matter”
In response to the recent attacks on Asian Americans, Twitter and other social media platforms have erupted in outrage with…