Classical antiquity has fascinated me since elementary school. Like many young readers, I was captivated by Rick Riordan’s Greek gods and goddesses in the “Percy Jackson” novels and soon continued on to
More“Enlightening,” “transformative” and “eye-opening” – all words used by students to describe the Alabama Experience, a four-day trip that left Victor Mendoza (Form VI) feeling like “a completely different person.” This year,
More(Originally posted November 20) On Thursday, November 16th, Fieldston’s annual Modified Awareness Day was intended to center around the Afro-futurist novel Children of Blood and Bone by New York Times bestselling author Tomi Adeyemi.
MoreMost students know Karen Drohan, an affable upper school history teacher entering her 9th year in the Fieldston community. What they may not know is that her late husband, Mike Martineau, was
MoreEditors’ Note: This article includes spoilers for both Barbie and Oppenheimer. You’ve been warned. Quantum physics, communism and the atomic bomb. Plastic, feminism, and dolls. At first glance, “Oppenheimer” (dir. Christopher Nolan)
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