In-Depth Features

Alex Kwak ‘23 at the tee winding up with his driver. Photo from MFS Smugmug.

Alex Kwak Leaves a Lasting Legacy at Moorestown Friends By Matthew Chen '24

In-Depth Features, MFS News, News June 7, 2023 at 10:52 PM Comments are Disabled

As another year at Moorestown Friends School comes to an end, the campus bids farewell to one of its most talented athletes: Alex Kwak ’23. Kwak has been an essential component of the MFS golf team for the past four years, leaving an impact on the sport and his teammates. Read More

Stokes Hall Timeline Removed in Light of Confederate Imagery: An In-Depth Report

Stokes Hall Timeline Removed in Light of Confederate Imagery: An In-Depth Report By Ali Benjamin ’23, Luke Iacono ’25, Livia Kam ’26, Sophia Lalani ’25, Amir Mashaqi ’23, Dinah Megibow-Taylor ’24, and Julia Tourtellotte ’23

In-Depth Features, Multimedia Features, News June 1, 2023 at 4:41 PM Comments are Disabled

The Stokes Hall Timeline: A Brief Introduction By Ali Benjamin ’23 and Amir Mashaqi ’23 On the morning of November 4, 2022, students and faculty were met with a surprise as they entered Stokes Hall Lobby. Overnight, the maintenance team had removed the lobby’s central display — a historical MFSRead More

Turkish Survivor Shares Story of the Earthquake

Turkish Survivor Shares Story of the Earthquake By Berra Deryal '26 and Livia Kam '26

In-Depth Features, MFS News, News March 24, 2023 at 10:07 PM Comments are Disabled

Content Warning: Please be aware that this article contains vivid descriptions of a tragic event.   Over 40,000 people have lost their lives as a result of the horrific Turkey and Syria earthquake that took place on February 6, 2023. With a magnitude of 7.6, millions of people in TurkeyRead More

Day in the Life of SAGE’s Food Service Director

Day in the Life of SAGE’s Food Service Director By Livia Kam '26

In-Depth Features, MFS News, News February 14, 2023 at 5:39 PM Comments are Disabled

“There’s more to lunch than chicken fingers and hamburgers.”  There’s also much more to Tim Kearney than being the SAGE Dining Food Service Director. Working with SAGE for over four and a half years, he’s traveled all over the country to 35 private schools and colleges working in food service.Read More

“How Accessible is the MFS Campus?” Answered by Someone Who is Helped by MFS’s Accessibility Features

“How Accessible is the MFS Campus?” Answered by Someone Who is Helped by MFS’s Accessibility Features By Charlie Beetham '24

In-Depth Features, News, Opinion February 8, 2023 at 3:38 PM Comments are Disabled

Since the end of winter break, three out of four of MFS’s elevators have broken down. This, along with a lack of automatic doors and wheelchair ramps, raises the question of how accessible the MFS campus is for students and faculty who struggle with mobility issues. My mobility is worseRead More

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