This fall, Sekou Roland ’22 joined Deerfield for a postgraduate year. A star on the football field and a valuable community member off of it, Roland has been an integral…
At Deerfield, many students find themselves holding full control over their diets for the first time. Ensuring that each student has the resources to maintain a healthy diet and a…
After a year of take-out meals and packaged sit-down lunches, Deerfield has returned to its traditional way of dining: self-served walkthrough and waited sit-down meals. Last year, most meals were…
Passionate. Kind. Intelligent. These are all words that have been used to describe Lina Al Samawi, who currently serves as an Arabic teacher, the Assistant Director of the Center for…
Founded in 1968, the Boyden Library continues to serve as a hub of resources and study spaces for students. Amidst the plethora of academic assets available on campus, librarians play…
On November 8, the Center for Service and Global Citizenship announced its 2022 faculty-led travel programs that are set to run during Long Winter Weekend and March break. Due to…
At a faculty meeting on October 19th, rules for student-teacher communication were revised and clarified. Texting between students and teachers is now reserved for urgent matters. Dean of Faculty John…
The wave of illnesses that overwhelmed the Chen Health Center in late September left faculty and students struggling with congestion, coughs, fatigue, and more. However, a number of factors make…
Once in a while, students get a glimpse of stock shortage around campus. This year more than ever before, campus stores are experiencing stock shortages. For a couple of weeks in…
In whispers and murmurs heard across hallways, at sit-downs, through the paper-thin walls which separate your room from the one next door — as in a confusing, cross-campus game of…