Monthly Archives: December 2020

Personal Essay by Anonymous

Enjoy this touching anonymous essay reflecting on memories of the author’s grandfather. Ghost My grandfather seemed like a ghost to me. I never got to know him, he was seen around the house but he wouldn’t talk much, most of … Continue reading

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“The Ghost of Sugar and Stories” by Dina Drogin ’23

In “The Ghost of Sugar and Stories,” Dina Drogin ’23 writes a compelling and poignant reflection on baking with her grandmother. Every Friday after school, I would ride my bike to my grandmother’s house. I had a reserved seat at … Continue reading

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“Car Crash” by Selah Dungey ’22

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“The Coffee Shop” by Anonymous

Enjoy this heartfelt poem, an emulation of “Rain” by Jack Gilbert. “The Coffee Shop” after “Rain” by Jack Gilbert   Suddenly this feeling.  This absence.  The tears gone cold and dry. A pathetic smile.     I sit in our old … Continue reading

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Outdoors Club Contest Winning Photography by Kaya Patel ’22

Each year, Outdoors Club holds a nature photography contest. This year, the winner was junior Kaya Patel, who submitted three photographs from three different locations in nature.

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Baking with Kayla Cohen ’21

Kayla Cohen ’21 bakes a purple cake in a light hearted video. Check it out!

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