By Amelia Jewett ’27 Standardized tests have long been dominated by the SAT and ACT as part of the college application process. A recent development…
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By Danika Mansfield ’29 and Annabel Linehan ’29 Last week, a mansion in Beverly, popularly known as the “Gatsby house,” was robbed, prompting an ongoing…
By Amelia Jewett ’27 The Beverly High School Musical Theatre Department is hard at work preparing for its annual spring musical. From April 10–12, this…
By Juliana Pagano ’29 March 17 marks a day when many honor the Land of the Saints through traditions such as wearing green clothing, attending…
By Amelia Jewett ’27 The month of March is often characterized by the thawing of mountains of snow, the first hints of spring, and, of…
By Lillian Jewett ’29 With the weather slowly warming and spring on the horizon, we approach the optimal time for social gatherings. From cute crafts…
By Gracelyn Skilling ’26 We place a huge importance on romance. We have a whole holiday for it. We have over a thousand apps that…
By Amelia Jewett ’27 Nothing captures the spirit of New England quite like city streets transformed into something resembling the Alps. Just as the dirt-covered…
By Danika Mansfield ’29
By Gracelyn Skilling ’26 Ah, biking. For the average person, “biking” brings to mind a certain species of mental images: bucolic little rail trails lined…








