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Two Scholastic Gold Key poems by Kieri Keys ’24

Ambidextrous I believe in God, but I don’t believe his people. Why should I? They tell me that I’m wrong, that they know better. How easily corrupted, how conversationally cruel. I left the church with dignity, They stayed looking like … Continue reading

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Excerpt from “The Essence of Being Mr. Porcher,” a novel by Lily Sternlieb ’24

There are few in the world who, once seen, can never be forgotten; fewer whose words repeat in your mind, ringing with the same severity as when first uttered. But there is only one, one who makes others seem circumstantial, … Continue reading

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