Two weeks ago, we embarked on a journey to the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere: Haiti. Although the third world country
This past month, a superb guest speaker joined the rising of a recently rejuvenated Men’s Leadership program and a rapidly ossifying MAD.
Bloody Bloody Gushes into Fieldston For any unsuspecting viewers sitting in the auditorium on the evenings of February 28th and March 1st,
From the moment the National Anthem commenced to about two-thirds through the first period, Fieldston and Poly Prep’s annual battle on ice
Christopher Wallace was the reason I wanted to be a rapper. On December 26 2008, I was absentmindedly watching late night television
Snow days: you love them or you hate them. For some students and faculty, a snow day is seen as a day
Since its implementation at Fieldston, “Meatless Monday” has been a constant source of debate within the community. Some students and faculty are
On June 23, 1961, representatives of twelve countries from around the world met in Washington, D.C. to take an unprecedented step in
by Ava Y., 6th grader Deep under the ground, I stood on the platform waiting for the “1” train. Rats are known
This article was originally published February, 2013. The students mentioned below have since progressed one grade (or graduated). The Fieldston News is re-publishing