"I'm so used to being busy," he said.
“I have to skate quite a bit over spring break, and then I'm going to be taking weekly lessons over summer.”
By Peter Bernardino If we’re lucky, December is a happy time. There are decorations, lights, and a nice festive spirit in the air. However, not everyone is able to enjoy all of these things. This year, Lovett’s Student Government Association (SGA) aimed
“Anytime I don't have schoolwork or I'm on a free period, I read my books.”
Since they are both not morning people, “they do not mix well ” in those 8 A.M car rides.
"I will say that she says what's on her mind much easier than I could.”
By Mylee Dubin, Olivia Janis, and Taylor Johnson “As a witness you have a particular responsibility to speak up,” said Director Oren Rudasky in the Q&A portion at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival. This statement has resonated strongly with us, and undoubtedly
By Olivia Janis On March 21st, the students of Mr. Tuttle’s Debate Over Democracy class had the unique opportunity to hear from the Chief of the Atlanta Police Department, D. Schierbaum, about the role law enforcement plays in upholding democracy. Several other
“Everyone's favorite show was either Sunset Blvd. or my favorite Maybe Happy Ending,” Carson Tinkler (11) told me.
"My goal is to equip players with the skills, confidence, and character to succeed at the next level, whether that's in collegiate athletics or beyond."
“I like to exercise,” she explained enthusiastically, “and I get runner’s high. It’s this feeling like you can run forever.”