By Katya Agrawal In November of 2020, Ella Pascucci ’23 and I conceived of a project that ultimately culminated in our founding of the Tobin Fine Arts club. In this club, we teach kindergarten to fifth grade students from The Tobin School in Roxbury about the fundamentals of drawing and painting. Our goal is to …
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Guessing Things about Belmont Hill and Winsor
By Abby Groom and Jack Kendall Jack Guesses Winsor Things Ring Day: When Winsor gets their class rings and then there are 100 posts with everybody’s hands out on Instagram Banner Day: Your pep-rally thing where you get together and celebrate all of your sports teams. Something with Seniors. ILE: “The International Latin Exam.” Hemenways: …
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Women’s History Month
By Meredith Tangney and RC Keomurjian Women’s History Month traces its origins to the early 1980s when Congress authorized President Ronald Reagan to announce “Women’s History Week.” The inaugural celebration occurred during the week of March 7, 1982. For the next five years, Congress would pass annual resolutions outlining Women’s History Week. In 1987, following …
Winsor Visits Belmont Hill
Natalie’s Perspective I had the pleasure of shadowing Arec “RC” Keomurjian, a universally-liked senior at Belmont Hill. To start off the day, Jessica, Angelina, and I visited the senior homeroom. The environment was very open and relaxing. During the morning meeting, I liked how each senior wrote a thank-you note to a female faculty or …
“A Halftime Show to Remember”
By Clara Eikeboom and Andrew Bittner Garnering 103.4 million concurrent viewers compared to last year’s 96.7 million, the unique performances at the Super Bowl LVI halftime show garnered a positive reception among most viewers. The show ran for around 15 minutes and featured Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, and …