Alumni Talk HBCUs at Panel Event
Alumni challenged common misconceptions and encouraged students to view HBCUs as competitive, diverse institutions that have produced leaders across fields such as medicine, law, education, business, and the arts.
Alumni challenged common misconceptions and encouraged students to view HBCUs as competitive, diverse institutions that have produced leaders across fields such as medicine, law, education, business, and the arts.
Article by Phoenix writer Sarah Zaikowski ’27 This past weekend the Boys Varsity Track team was honorably invited to the Nor’Easter at The TRACK in Boston sponsored by New Balance. Damion Gordon Jr. won the 55-meter dash in a time of an astounding 6.48 seconds, setting a new personal best and lowering his own school…
“I am here simply to pray for Kellenberg and to be a servant of vocations.”
Every Thursday evening in Tech Room 2, the buzz of 20 eager Junior and Senior students can be heard, gathering to learn and examine the ins and outs of the field of cybersecurity.
Article by Phoenix Writer Bryce Fiore-Heery ’28 Kindness is a beautiful thing, and the last two weeks at Kellenberg have been a serene experience. World kindness week has gone quite well for the students at Kellenberg memorial, across the Latin school and the High school. The project, spearheaded by Mr. Lyons in conjunction with the…
The Phoenix Emporium has launched a new array of merchandise this year.
The two groups seem so different when viewed only at the surface level, but once the words “love” and “punk” are stripped down to their core principles, the similarities are overwhelming. Catholicism is super punk.
Boys Crew This fall, the rowing team kicked off the season with a strong focus on land-based training, dedicating hours to strength, conditioning, and refining technique indoors. That commitment paid off, as we saw remarkable gains in speed and endurance, with personal records falling across the board as athletes pushed their limits and built a…
They may not be inspiring future Marianist brothers on the daily as in the novitiate chapel, but the canonized Francis and Bernard are looking down proudly on their windowed replicas making Kellenberg the home of faith that it is today.
Article by Phoenix writer Maggie Carey ’27: Admission counselors from Molloy University visited 25 seniors for the first Instant Decision Day on Friday, October 31 in the Heart and Mind Meeting Room. Impressively, every single student in attendance was accepted with merit scholarships. The range of scholarships was between $18,000 and $32,000 per year. Tuition…