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March 26, 2023
Arts/Community/Culture/News

Homer’s “Odyssey”: Should It Stay or Should It Go?

Photo Courtesy of Amazon Homer’s “The Odyssey” follows the indefatigable hero Odysseus on his long, incredible journey home to Ithaca. Written around 700 BCE, the epic Greek poem is one of the

Arts/Community/News

Harry Styles, Gender-Fluid Fashion, and Fieldston

When I was told that my assignment was to write about a passion, I knew that I wanted to write about Harry Styles. It’s safe to say that I’m a passionate fan. Why wouldn’t I use this opportunity to research

January 30, 2021

Spotlight on the 2024 Girls Varsity Tennis Team

Features/News/Sports

Fall sports are in full swing, and it is safe to say the Girls Varsity Tennis Team has had an eventful and dynamic season

Junior Year Burnout: A Cry For Help

Community/Health/News/Opinion

60% of American students report feeling burnt out. Defined as a condition caused by chronic stress and a large workload, burnout is a state

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The Next Big Thing: Why the Future of Food Will be Buzzing

I have been on both sides of the dinner plate. For years, I was a dedicated vegetarian. Not because of a grand moral epiphany or agenda but simply because the idea of

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by Otto Ahlers
March 16, 2026
Community/Health/News

The School Phone Ban: A Step Towards Learning or A Step Too Far?

At the beginning of the year, Mondays quickly earned a reputation for being the worst day of the week. This was due to the new phone ban, which required students to keep

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by Zachary Nosenchuk
March 16, 2026
Features/Food/News

The Next Big Thing: Why the Future of Food Will be Buzzing

I have been on both sides of the dinner plate. For years, I was a dedicated vegetarian. Not because of a grand moral epiphany or agenda but simply because the idea of

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by Otto Ahlers
February 10, 2026
Community/News/Sports

Steinkamp and Bienvenu Propel Fieldston to Dominant 73-41 Win over Horace Mann

FIELDSTON, NEW YORK – Friday night, the Eagles took to their home court against the Lions of Horace Mann in front of a crowded varsity gym for Fieldston’s annual Winterfest celebration. The

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by Oscar Schapiro
February 1, 2026
Community/News/Sports

Fieldston Takes Care of Trevor Day in 72-47 Runaway Victory

FIELDSTON, NEW YORK –  In their Junior Varsity Gym, the Eagles got out to an early lead over the Trevor Day Dragons and never surrendered it. Helped out by eight first quarter

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by Oscar Schapiro
January 26, 2026
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