By Norah Jewett ’25 SATs. The infamous standardized test that looms over high school students during their college application process. It’s been a staple for…
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By Emma Conlon ’25 Recently, the state of Massachusetts has lifted the mask mandate, and Beverly has gone mask optional. Walking down the hallways of…
By Klea Gjergji ’23 Generation Z is typically defined as the generation of people born between the years 1997 and 2012. Gen Z is constantly…
By Nancy Zaimi & Ethan Roberts ’25 The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of everyone in America, and the world. From the obvious consequences…
By Klea Gjergji ’23 As the school year progresses, the month of January brings many stressful and anxiety-causing events that can be tough to overcome.…
By Klea Gjergji ’23 Hop on your broomsticks! The City of Salem is opening back up for the season of Halloween with COVID-19 regulations to…
By Emily Peterson ’22 Although we’ve learned about the British being America’s enemy during the Revolutionary War, there was another enemy against them: smallpox. The…
By Adelaide Maloney ’22 On May 29, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts lifted all COVID-19 restrictions, save for certain mask mandates. With over 50% of Bay…