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Scary Seniors 2012
Loulie Bunzel ’13 and Suzanna Hamer ’13 Adam Hardej ’13 Bridget Bousa ’13 Connor Popik Maria jose Herrera ’13 Naomi Wright ’13 Olivia Bono ’13 Mike Somerby ’13, Devan Malholtra ’13, Gus Elefherio Honorable Mention: “Listen, I don’t really care if I’m … Read More
Groton Crew Hops Across the Pond
By: Michael Ma ’15 Tex goes hard at Henley (T. Cecil ’13) Over the first month of the summer, a team of 21 rowers, 4 coxswains and 4 coaches took off to England to participate in the Henley Royal … Read More
Athlete of the Issue: Adam Hardej
By: Louisa Johnson ’13 Adam Hardej is a stellar athlete. He has been tri-varsity in football, basketball, and lacrosse since Third Form. Although all three sports are very different, something universal in all of them that he likes is “when … Read More

Beyond the Circle: Outside Speakers
By: JJ Kim ’14 Recently, several speakers have come from outside the Circle to speak about their stories and ideas. In chapel, writer Andre Dubus talked about the story of his troubled childhood, his passion for writing and finding happiness, … Read More
Reflections on the South Africa Chamber Orchestra Trip
By: Evan Haas ’15 and Peter Nam ’15 Groton Orchestra and Waterkloof High School (D. Smith) At the start of Summer Break, the Groton School Chamber Orchestra embarked on a two week long trip to South Africa. Although we had … Read More
Scott Brown vs. Elizabeth Warren: Will Democrats Lose Senate Seat in Massachusetts Again?
By Michael Gates ’15 There is no reason that a Democrat should ever lose an election in Massachusetts. For years, the odds have been, and continue to be, stacked in their favor. Since 1991, Democrats have served 107 terms in … Read More
Should we Keep the Latin Requirement
By: Ella Anderson ’17 Latin surrounds all of us, whether we realize it or not. In Lower School, we are required to take two years of Latin. It is a controversial topic among students whether it should be a requirement … Read More
Keeping Calm About College
By: Cynthia Fang ’14 It seems that at Groton, the students are constantly told that college is not that important, especially not the name. Especially after the student body questioned why Kara Miller did not enjoy Yale, Groton seems to … Read More
Cui Servire est Regnare: International Day of the Girl
By: AJ Jeon ’14 (www.care.org) A couple of girls on the Groton Community Service (GCS) Board and I got together after the second sit-down to discuss how Groton School could celebrate the very first International Day of the Girl. Ms. … Read More