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2014 October
October 15, 2014
Mr. Keller Game Review #2 (Settlers of Catan)
Each issue, mathematics teacher Sean Keller reviews a board game found in the Boyden Library. Check out his reviews and then head on over to the gaming section to play…
October 15, 2014
Mr. Stallings: Poetic License
“Poetry wasn’t my first choice,” said Andy Stallings, this year’s Wilson Fellow and new English teacher at Deerfield, whose book of poetry, To the Heart of the World, was published…
October 15, 2014
Athletic Training: An Examination
As athletic trainers, Kate Bergeron and Robert Graves have never had to deal with a catastrophic case during their time at Deerfield. But should such a situation occur, both are…
October 15, 2014
Celebrating Norm’s 40th Year
In the fall of 1974, Norman Therien—now better known as Norm—walked into the Athletic Department office for the first time. At 19, he was the youngest person to ever hold…
October 15, 2014
Artist of the Issue: Taro Jones
At this year’s opening School Meeting, Taro Jones ’16 received a rousing standing ovation for his solo dance performance. Jones, a new junior from Kingston, Jamaica, and a member of…
October 15, 2014
There Will Be Blood (Wedding)
This fall, Deerfield’s theater program will be performing Blood Wedding. a play that Theater Director Catriona Hynds, described as “hot in almost every way you can think of.” Federico García…
October 15, 2014
Controversy Over the Hess Center
On September 19, after a yearlong construction effort, Deerfield students, faculty and benefactors gathered in the Hess Auditorium for the Hess Center dedication. Upon seeing the Von Auersperg Art Gallery,…
October 15, 2014
Letter From The Editor
Dear Reader, I grew up in the Metro-New York area, about 45 minutes from the city. I remember the moment in September of 2001 that our nation came under attack.…
October 15, 2014
COMING OUT AT DEERFIELD: TWO YEARS LATER
Last year in China, at the end of winter when it was still bitterly cold, I sat in a crowded Starbucks sipping on a green tea latte and answered the…