Articles by: Himanshu Sahore

Rising to the Occasion: New and Re-elected Class Officers Prepare to Take on New Challenges

Rising to the Occasion: New and Re-elected Class Officers Prepare to Take on New Challenges By Himanshu Sahore '24, Gabe Harvey '25, and Vikram Verma '25

MFS News, News June 8, 2022 at 6:58 PM Comments are Disabled

With the ballots closed for rising tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade class officer elections, new and re-elected officers are already starting the leadership process for next year. Aside from the position of Vice President, the current ninth grade officers have been re-elected and will continue to serve their grade inRead More

Settling In: the Significance of Meeting for Worship in the Meetinghouse

Settling In: the Significance of Meeting for Worship in the Meetinghouse By Himanshu Sahore '24

News, Opinion May 28, 2022 at 12:41 AM Comments are Disabled

On Wednesday, May 18, for the first time as Upper Schoolers, the Class of 2024 had Meeting for Worship in the Meetinghouse. Returning to the Meetinghouse provided a solemn experience that, while not a complete return to normalcy, reminded me of the purpose and intent behind Meeting for Worship. IRead More

MFS students and faculty waiting out the tornado warning in the basement of the main building. Photo by Ari Smith ’25.

MFS Briefly Sheltered in Place Due to Tornado Warning By Himanshu Sahore '24

MFS News, News May 27, 2022 at 8:58 PM Comments are Disabled

On Friday, March 27, 2022, any student or faculty member remaining inside the main building of the MFS campus made their way down to the basement to shelter in place due to a tornado warning. The experience of being asked to move to the Stokes Hall basement was a firstRead More

Ketanji Brown Jackson: MFS Reacts to the Confirmation of a New Supreme Court Justice

Ketanji Brown Jackson: MFS Reacts to the Confirmation of a New Supreme Court Justice By Himanshu Sahore '24

News May 18, 2022 at 8:18 AM Comments are Disabled

On April 7, 2022, for only the 116th time in the 246-year history of the United States, a new Justice was confirmed to the United States Supreme Court. What made Justice 116 so special is, for the first time in American history, she is a Black woman. After the conclusionRead More

The candy grams that were sold. Photo by Alicia Leung ‘24.

Playing Cupid: Tenth Grade Fundraiser Warms Hearts and Raises Funds By Daisy Maturo '25 and Himanshu Sahore '24

News March 2, 2022 at 2:00 PM Comments are Disabled

The Valentine-grams sale held by the sophomore class provided students with an enjoyable and fun way to celebrate Valentine’s Day and resulted in meaningful contributions being made to the sophomore class’ funds.On February 14, as high schoolers celebrated Valentine’s Day, love was in the air. 10th grade class officers AliciaRead More

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