Opinion

Remembering Barbara Walters

Remembering Barbara Walters By Julia Tourtellotte '23 and Sophia Lalani '25

News, Opinion February 12, 2023 at 11:47 PM Comments are Disabled

On December 30, 2022, legendary journalist Barbara Walters passed away at the age of 93. Walters was most known for her unique and effective techniques when conducting TV interviews. Her big break began as a “Today Girl” on NBC’s Today Show, and she expanded that role to become a regularRead More

Foxes Talk Football With Gabe and Jack: All Things Super Bowl

Foxes Talk Football With Gabe and Jack: All Things Super Bowl

Opinion, Podcasts, Sports February 11, 2023 at 3:22 PM Comments are Disabled

In this episode, Gabe and Jack discuss all aspects of the upcoming Super Bowl, including coaches, injuries, and more. Hosts Gabe Harvey and Jack Cranmer Produced by Charlotte Nesevich for MFS WordsWorth Cover Art by Dhru Ponnamaneni Music “Go Time” by rohas_hussein (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative CommonsRead More

The Opioid Epidemic in Adolescents: Why It Needs to Be Talked About

The Opioid Epidemic in Adolescents: Why It Needs to Be Talked About By Emma Vernick '23

Editorials, News, Opinion February 9, 2023 at 1:00 PM Comments are Disabled

“These are things the entire staff should know,” an MFS faculty member expressed. The Opioid Epidemic is relevant to adolescents and should absolutely be discussed in high schools.  The Opioid Crisis in the United States has risen to the level of a public health emergency and continues to remain atRead 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

The Infamous Junior Year

The Infamous Junior Year By Dinah Megibow-Taylor '24

Opinion February 3, 2023 at 9:24 PM Comments are Disabled

I was always the kid who knew what they wanted to become. First, it was simply a doctor, then a cardiologist, then a journalist (I predicted my future at the age of six, clearly), then a neuroscientist, then a journalist again. And now that I’m getting the question more frequently,Read More

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