Editors’ Note: This article includes spoilers for both Barbie and Oppenheimer. You’ve been warned. Quantum physics, communism and the atomic bomb. Plastic,
Andrew Litton, a proud Fieldston alumnus, is one of the world’s most distinguished orchestral conductors. Born in New York City, Andrew Litton
I write to you today from Riga, Latvia, at a refugee school for students displaced by Putin’s war against Ukraine. I write
On June 29, the Supreme Court issued a ruling on two cases relating to affirmative action, holding that race-based affirmative action programs
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“Politics is not about winning elections, it’s about defending democracy, defending individual rights, and improving lives,” says Daniel Squadron, a Fieldston Alum
Eliza Epstein, known for her elaborate fashion show dresses and what she described as her disturbingly loud voice while at Fieldston, has
To leave one community is to find a new one. The Oxbow School of Art and Academics in Napa, California became my