Art piece: “Van Gogh Christmas Tree” by Katelin Lopez
“Van Gogh Christmas Tree” by Katelin Lopez
“Van Gogh Christmas Tree” by Katelin Lopez
“Childhood Christmas” by Ciara Bice ’25 Waking up on December 1 to find the Elf on the Shelf and open the Advent Calendar there is a sense of joy that fills the soul. Decorating the tree, putting up the Nativity and setting up the Advent Wreath. Taking the train into Manhattan to see the tree…
A dusk was come; the earth a sullen quiet Had raised to protest Night’s impending gloom, And pulled the tired land to noiseless riot, Forestalling to the most the coming doom. And animals, whose shadows claimed the night, And glimpsèd were before they turned to naught, Shrank from the chilling silence, and in fright, Cried…
Boys Soccer Our lives are a journey of hills and valleys. At times, we are on top of the hill, believing that nothing can go wrong, and at times, we are in a valley, thinking that things will never get better. This season has been a journey for these athletes, as there were many moments…
Ashlynn Newsome ’25 Reese Holloway ’25 Tristan Weber ’31 Emily Fox ’31
Sometimes Time seems but a sad joke Millions of tiny pictures Bright, flashy, Cheap. All crowded Into a frame which reads, Your Life. But if you push aside That frame, You’ll see a curtain From afar It looks so thick You could never see through. But if you come up close You’ll see It’s really…
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies . . . “ George R.R. Martin once declared, “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies; the man who never reads lives only one.” If Martin’s words are true, then the sophomores in Mrs. von Schoenermarck’s two American literature classes certainly did a great…