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2020 April
April 11, 2020
Letter From The Editor
Dear Reader, If you walk into the basement of the Kendall during layout week, this is what you’ll find: Lily and Seth writing the latest buzz article that was never…
April 11, 2020
PG Spotlight: Lacrosse
Katy Gilbert ’20, a recent Stanford University girls’ lacrosse commit, embodies a stellar Deerfield postgraduate. While Gilbert, along with the rest of girls varsity lacrosse, lost her spring season, she…
April 11, 2020
How COVID-19 will Impact Recruiting
The coronavirus is shaping the landscape of our current world, impacting every aspect of our lives in one way or another. Athletic recruiting is no exception.  This global pandemic has…
April 11, 2020
DA Athletes Stay Fit at Home
During a time of unprecedented circumstances, it can be difficult to find the motivation to stay active. Without a team, coach, or friends to go to the gym with, it…
April 11, 2020
Why Antagonizing China is a Mistake
“Among the biggest victims of the coronavirus pandemic is the fiction of amicable U.S.- China relations,” wrote Michael Auslin, a research fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution. Auslin’s statement represents the…
April 11, 2020
Where Is the Line?
During quarantine, my family and I began watching Kim’s Convenience, a satire that focuses on a family of Korean immigrants who own a convenience store in Canada. The show documents…
April 11, 2020
Trump’s Pandemic
The U.S. now has both the most cases of COVID-19 (over a million) and the most deaths caused by the virus (over 60,000), according to the CDC. Masks for first…
April 11, 2020
How Crises Help Healthcare
There is no denying that in light of a global economic recession, the collapse of healthcare systems, and the untimely deaths of thousands of people amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, it…
April 11, 2020
From New York to Shanghai
Once we boarded the plane, I walked down the aisle with caution. To my left, a family of three covered themselves in sheets of protective plastic, and, to my right,…
April 11, 2020
Board Editorial
While we are mourning an unorthodox end to the year, it’s important to remember everything that we can hold onto. It is important to hold onto the memories and moments…