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
Like every other department at Fieldston, the Performing Arts department has had to make several changes and compromises in the wake of an unconventional school year. Normally at this time of year,
MoreThe uncertainty of 2020 has undoubtedly followed us into 2021. Since last spring, student-athletes at Fieldston have not been able to participate in competition. However, the final sports season of the 2020-2021
MoreHere in the Fieldston bubble, discussing the impending apocalypse from afar, it’s generally easy to believe that decency and democracy will prevail regardless. We believe, perhaps as a means of coping, that
MoreHere at Fieldston, failure is a bit of an anomaly. We are offered infinite opportunities for retakes, for extra credit, for extra help–everybody around us is counting on our success. We think
More“Black women and girls deserve access to healing, and that healing will impact generations,” says Rachel Cargle, the founder and president of the Loveland Foundation Therapy Fund. A drive was run by
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