By Gianna Ferace ’25 Snow days are one of the most prominent childhood memories. I remember being in elementary school and watching the TV, waiting…
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By Gianna Ferace ’25 By now, I’m sure we’ve all heard the insanely popular song, “Driver’s License” by Olivia Rodrigo. It’s blown up on Tik…
By Norah Jewett ’25 Words on Fire is a historical fiction book written by Jennifer Nielsen, a New York Times bestselling author. It takes place…
By Adelaide Maloney ’22 On October 30th of this year, Beverly got its first snow of the season. The next week it was 70 ̊…
By Adelaide Maloney ’22 Hillbilly Elegy is a movie that came out on Netflix on November 25, 2019, based uponthe bestselling memoir of the same…
By Nola Minogue ’21 An advanced reading copy of The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling happened to fallinto my hands recently, a young adult…
By Adelaide Maloney ’22 The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender is author Leslye Walton’s debut novel. In the novel, a girl is born…
By Adelaide Maloney ’22 As this year’s deadline to vote grows closer, more voters are making their final decisions about policy and leadership. At Beverly…
By Caroline Foley ’21 Last year, I read Circe by Madeline Miller. I had heard great things about it, and they were all true. I…
By Leah Katz ’21 On September 12, HBO debuted its first pandemic presentation. Adapted, filmed, and edited during the height of strict COVID-19 self-isolation protocol,…