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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

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

Students at National Eating Disorder Awareness Walk in 2019. Photo by Vani Hanamirian ’22.

Diseased Recovery; Eating Disorder Awareness Week By Vani Hanamirian

Editorials, News, Opinion February 25, 2022 at 1:37 PM Comments are Disabled

The week of February 22-29 is National Eating Disorder Awareness week. It is a time when those in recovery celebrate the achievements they have made and try to raise awareness for those still struggling.  When I was 12 I was diagnosed with an eating disorder. When I was 14 IRead More

A Minor Debate: Minor Requirements Stir Up Discussion Among Students

A Minor Debate: Minor Requirements Stir Up Discussion Among Students By Sophia Lalani ’25

MFS News, News February 23, 2022 at 5:18 PM Comments are Disabled

For many years, Upper Schoolers have had to fulfill minor course requirements, but in recent weeks, students have begun debating whether or not the rules are beneficial. The requirements state that each student must take at least two art minors and one tech minor by the time they graduate. TheseRead More

Masked Ninth Grade Students during Study Hall in the Baida Field House Commons. Photo by Luke Iacono ’25.

Unmasked and Unafraid? Community Reacts With Confidence and Apprehension as Mask Mandate is Lifted By Luke Iacono ’25 and Jack Cranmer ’25

News February 20, 2022 at 5:45 PM Comments are Disabled

In a decision met with equal parts concern and confidence, it was announced in an official statement on February 10, 2022 from Head of School Julia de la Torre that MFS would no longer require students to wear masks during school beginning Tuesday, March 8. This most recent development hasRead More

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