Alyson Breslin ’23 and Maegan Sheehan ’23 Interview Writer Catherine Chandler

There is no question that literature and life are inextricably connected.  Authors often use their own personal experiences as raw material for their creative projects, whether those projects take the form of novels, short stories, essays, or poetry.  For students of literature, there can be no greater thrill than to unearth these biographical connections by…

The Phoenix: Seniors Welcome the Jim and Diane Rowen Stem Center

Article by Mary O’Connor, ’21: Kellenberg Memorial has opened up its newly-installed lab doors to the class of 2021. Starting January 14, the senior class began its rotation of lab days, beginning with cohorts A3 and C1. Four completely remodeled laboratories, one for each study of lab-heavy science covered in Kellenberg, including Kellenberg’s science seminar…

The Renaissance: 3:56

By Edward Jansen, ’21: The nights are hardest In a lonely leather chair Gripping Firmly on the armrest Daring not to blink (Just do it, don’t think!) Worrisome Quite slowly She opens up the door Softly Lingering on the handle Steps into the corridor We do not speak the other’s language Melting slowly in the…