“It’s been a thing for so long, and everybody goes.”
"It was [because of] Lovett that I realized I can kind of do anything. I can study poetry, be a preacher if I want; the most important thing is just that I learned to love learning.”
Everyone’s been in this situation: you’re sitting in your room, texting your friend, and then it hits you, and you sink down into your chair. You forgot to write the essay about The Catcher in the Rye your teacher told you about a week
This January, the Marine Bio Lab became the home to one of Lovett’s newest and biggest families, 40 baby clownfish. The adoptive parents of these little fish are seniors Charlie Hicks and Reagan Marshall, both marine biology interns and students in Dr.
“If you figure out what to sell at the right time, you’ll literally never have to consider another job for cash income in high-school."
On a cold December night, audience members are left whispering outside All Saints’ Episcopal Church, craning their necks to hear the secret melodies sung behind the closed wooden door.
After the first semester in CMU’s Design and Production program, she said she can’t picture herself doing anything else. “That’s how I know that I’m on the right track,” she explained.
Vinay Neely recalled making paper hand turkeys and covering the house in them, and, even better, she and her sister laminated turkey brochures and handed them out to everyone.
When the alarm went off this morning at 6:30, I found myself going through the motions of my typical routine. First thing: reach for my phone.
“I don’t think they care that I’m head of school. They treat me like any other teacher,” she said of her sophomore advisees. “They aren’t afraid to speak their minds.”