By Kaylee Gabalis ‘27 The Christmas Season is typically characterized by big, bushy Christmas trees covered in colorful ornaments. However, people seem split over whether…
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By Cadyn Hollingsworth ‘25 With the number of days until Halloween ticking down to zero, now is the perfect time to carve a couple jack-o-lanterns…
By Gracelyn Skilling ‘26 74% of Americans drink coffee everyday. More often than not, those 245 billion people are consuming not one, but three cups…
By Gracelyn Skilling ’26 It’s one of the most controversial objects regarding education. You might even go as far as to say it’s one of…
By Norah Jewett ’25 At the start of a new year, many people begin by making new year’s resolutions: promises to practice better behavior in…
By Brayden Haley ’25 After two years of yearning for an answer, we are still waiting to receive the lowdown about the situation concerning everyone’s…
By Claire Patch ’23 The week of November 7th, our school started the accreditation process with NEASC, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.…
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…
By Leah Katz ’21 Even Hollywood’s biggest productions weren’t immune to the onset of the pandemic last March, with productions coming to a sudden halt…
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…