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The Student Newspaper of The Loomis Chaffee School

The Loomis Chaffee Log

The Student Newspaper of The Loomis Chaffee School

The Loomis Chaffee Log

The Student Newspaper of The Loomis Chaffee School

The Loomis Chaffee Log

LC Dance Company performing in the Dance Revue

LC Dance Revue: A “Review” of the Year’s Back-Stage Preparation

Cayden Tran ’28, Staff Writer May 29, 2025

As the lights are dimmed, the backdrop changes, and the music starts to play, the only way to communicate on a performance stage becomes through the body. Whether it’s Irish step, ballet, or hip hop,...

The freshly elected Student Council officers for 2025-26. From L-R Shane Lischin '26, Daniel Gao '26, Charlotte Preuss '26, Lilly Oslin '26

StuCo Passes the Gavel

Calvin Weng ’27, Staff Writer May 29, 2025

As spring settles over the Island and seniors prepare to graduate, the Loomis Chaffee Student Council has wrapped up another year of leadership, service, and change. On Tuesday, May 13, students casted...

Maren Forest '25 eliminates a very disappointed Boden Bubb '25

The Scoop on the Spoon Game

Morgan Touhy ’27 and Harper Evans ’27 May 29, 2025

The Spoon Game, an integral part of senior spring, began May 5. The objective of the game is simple: tag your “target” with a plastic spoon and try not to get tagged by your “hunter.” The only...

Ending with Empathy: The Power of the Final Chapel Talk

Ending with Empathy: The Power of the Final Chapel Talk

Victoria Cho ’28, Staff Writer May 29, 2025

As the final weeks of spring term settle in, Chapel Talks, an opportunity for people to pause and reflect on the stories that shape our community, concluded its final gathering for this school year on...

The Future of Loomis Chaffee: The Incoming Class of 2029

The Future of Loomis Chaffee: The Incoming Class of 2029

Yichen Liu ’28, Staff Writer May 29, 2025

As the school year comes to an end, the Island community is looking forward to the addition of a new class. In an interview with the Log, the Admissions Office explained the qualities they looked for...

A Conversation with Celia Aniskovich

A Conversation with Celia Aniskovich

Jiyee Chung ’26, Contributor May 22, 2025

On April 28, award-winning documentary director and producer Celia Aniskovich spoke to Loomis Chaffee students about the twists and turns of her journey through the media industry. Aniskovich shared stories...

Lesson Plans in the A.I. Era

Yichen Liu ’28, Staff Writer May 22, 2025

From academics to the arts, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) has become widespread in classroom settings. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly sophisticated, teachers and students alike...

Students posing with author Ruth Franklin.

Remembering the Holocaust: Ruth Franklin Speaks on Anne Frank

Calvin Weng ’27, Staff Writer May 22, 2025

On Tuesday, April 29, students enrolled in World History and CL European History, as well as members of the Jewish community on campus, gathered in the Hubbard Performance Hall for a thought-provoking...

Students cheering on participants at the Cultural Outburst fashion show.

Students Celebrate Another Successful Cultural Outburst

Cayden Tran ’28, Staff Writer May 22, 2025

How can culture be defined? With so many varying beliefs – different races, affinities, interests, and religions – sometimes the most united communities are the ones that place strength in individuality....

Windsor community members line the street just off campus awaiting the parade

Shad Derby Brings Food, Fun, and Community to Windsor Green

Shane Lischin ’26, Web Director May 19, 2025

Windsor’s Town Green was filled with bright tents, music, and the aroma of fryer oil on Saturday, May 17, as the community marked the 70th annual Shad Derby Festival. What began in 1955 as a Connecticut...

Students at the Vegan Cookie Baking Class organized by E-Proctors for Earth Month.

Earth Month at Loomis: A Call to Action

Morgan Touhy ’27, Staff Writer May 17, 2025

April marks Earth Month, and at Loomis, it is a time for our community to reflect on our relationship with the environment. Whether students wish to take the lead in initiating Earth Month activities...

Sports journalist Craig Carton (of Boomer and Carton fame) shares his personal journey and insights on gambling at the March 26th all-school convocation.

A Lesson From Losing Millions: Craig Carton’s Convocation Story

Cayden Tran ’28, Staff Writer May 17, 2025

No matter how the world is going, money runs everything. And when winning seems so easy - perhaps because of one good hand or one lucky card - gambling can fall into the wrong hands. There is no exception...

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