For the first time, the von Auersperg Gallery is hosting a student art exhibition, comprised of work from students both inside and out of the arts program. “Interpretations: Student Exhibition”…
When news broke out of the Dutch elections, where the far right party, Party for Freedom, was defeated, I rushed into my friend’s room eager to discuss the major event,…
On April 13, Choate Rosemary Hall announced that at least 12 former teachers had sexually assaulted students in a decade-long pattern of abuse and misconduct. Nancy Kestenbaum of Covington &…
Late last spring, Mr. Charles Davis made the transition from Athletic Director and economics teacher to Dean of Admissions, a process finalized in June 2016. Filling Mr. Davis’ former positions,…
Recently, a student publication published anonymous responses to an online survey that it sent out to the student body, requesting comments on the topic of America. One of the responses…
For most students, spring break was spent getting some much-needed rest going into the spring term. For others, a week of the break was spent preparing in Florida for the…
At the end of Albany Road, behind Mac and Field, lies the Old Albany Cemetery. The burial ground has carried a rich history since the village of Deerfield was established…
With the growing presence of technology on campus, members of the Deerfield community take on a bigger responsibility for their actions online. Every day from 4 A.M. to 1 A.M.,…
Uttering the words “spring term” conjures up images of Spring Day, graduation, and the annual Stepping Up Bonfire. As the class of 2017 enters the last term of their Deerfield…
Every year, in the past four years, Penelope Hough ’17 has studied voice under a different choral director. When Hough entered the school as a 9th grader, she began her…