Fall Play: The Children’s Hour
Can a story about a boarding school in the thirties resonate with Deerfield’s students? The Children’s Hour answers this question…
Can a story about a boarding school in the thirties resonate with Deerfield’s students? The Children’s Hour answers this question…
During the last days of summer, when students across the world prepared to return to the Valley, the von Auersperg…
Deerfield’s new music director, Daniel Jackson, has an extensive background in music. Beginning his voice career in high school, Mr.…
A few months ago, Rachel Yao ’16 entered her artwork into the UN Draw Disability Contest created to encourage dialogue,…
Have you ever pondered the nature of love? If you have, Deerfield’s spring theatre production Metamorphoses may open up a…
What started in 2004 as Visual Arts teacher David Dickinson’s idea of a talent show to keep students entertained has…
This spring, three outstanding Deerfield artists–Yong Hun Kim ’15, Sarah Jinich ’15 and Will Darling ’15–will leave their final mark…
In the poem “American Sex Drugs and Rock and Roll in the Age of the Amphetamine Salt,” Aaron Bronfman ’15…
For many Deerfield students, spring break was a welcome vacation. However, 30 musicians involved in orchestra and choir spent the…
On March 25, 2015, the Aquila Theatre Acting Company performed Shakespeare’s The Tempest in the Hess Auditorium. The Aquila troupe,…