Opinion

Peace Did Not Prevail: Why the Slap Was Wrong

Peace Did Not Prevail: Why the Slap Was Wrong By Dinah Megibow-Taylor '24

Opinion May 4, 2022 at 9:17 AM Comments are Disabled

Even through the muted TV audio, Will Smith’s ferocity was palpable. Smith’s aggression was a direct violation of the Quaker principle that nonviolent confrontation and peaceful resolution always eclipses violence. His slap will both forever brand the 94th Academy Awards as infamous and will be a reminder of the violenceRead More

Altering the Puzzle Piece: The Use of Monoclonal Antibodies to Prevent Migraines

Altering the Puzzle Piece: The Use of Monoclonal Antibodies to Prevent Migraines By Alicia Leung ’24

Column, News April 22, 2022 at 11:10 AM Comments are Disabled

What would’ve happened in Cinderella if the evil stepsisters had been able to fit into the glass slipper? Disaster would’ve enveloped the entire kingdom. In a sense, migraines work the same way. Certain proteins, the nefarious stepsisters, regularly infiltrate the kingdom, and reside in the houses of the brain: theRead More

Are We There Yet? Where COVID Could Take Us

Are We There Yet? Where COVID Could Take Us By Dinah Megibow-Taylor '24

News, Op-Ed, Opinion April 20, 2022 at 9:07 AM Comments are Disabled

For many months, I’ve found myself asking the same question as a small child on a long road trip: Are we there yet? Surely COVID can’t affect us much longer. There have been many moments, especially in the past month or two, where it has felt like there won’t beRead More

Three Years of a Pandemic and We Still Aren’t Close to Normalcy; Why Aren’t We Vaccinated?

Three Years of a Pandemic and We Still Aren’t Close to Normalcy; Why Aren’t We Vaccinated? By the MFS Wordsworth Editorial Board

Covid-19 Pandemic, Editorials, News, Opinion April 6, 2022 at 9:05 AM Comments are Disabled

For three years, the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe causing millions of deaths worldwide. On December 11, 2020, the first official COVID-19 vaccine was authorized, signifying a hopeful end to the devastating pandemic. Currently, over a year after its first authorization, there have been countless vaccines and booster shotsRead More

Why Do We Turn to Nostalgia During Tough Times?

Why Do We Turn to Nostalgia During Tough Times? By Alicia Leung ’24

Column, MFS News, News March 4, 2022 at 10:50 AM Comments are Disabled

Have you noticed yourself reminiscing about your past during the COVID-19 pandemic or even when you were sad? Maybe you turned towards watching your favorite TV show or YouTuber from when you were in third grade, or maybe you were listening to music that reminded you of a certain personRead More

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