Every afternoon from Monday to Friday, the skiers of Loomis Chaffee eagerly drive 45 minutes to their slope, Ski Sundown. Captain Katherine Geoghan ’27 describes the regular season as a “serious time...
On January 15, 1800 high school students—35 from Loomis Chaffee—traveled to New Haven, Connecticut to participate in the 52nd year of Yale Model United Nations. Stretching from Friday to Monday, students...
As AI grows increasingly adept at tasks once thought unique to humans, the crux is no longer what these machines can do, but what distinguishes humans from them. On Monday night, January 12, this philosophical...
On January 12, orchestra director Netta Hadari presented a concert with Loomis Chaffee faculty in Hubbard Auditorium. This concert showcased eight faculty musicians whose performances ranged from pieces...
MLK Day is a federal holiday in the United States dedicated to remembering and honoring the life and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., an outspoken civil rights movement activist who advocated for...
Walking past the Hubbard Music Center, it is hard to miss the diverse sounds of music overlapping each other: from the beautiful voices, to the grandness of the cello, to the bright and pure whistling...
In 1964, during one of the greatest peaks of the civil rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pens an essay at the Berlin Jazz Festival on the importance of Jazz within the black community in predicting...
The Norton Center collaborated with the Schultz Fellows on Thursday, January 15, hosting an event on gerrymandering in U.S. Elections featuring David Daley ’88. This event, open to the entire student...
On October 21st, the Norton Center hosted its first Let’s Talk session in Founders. Lasting for an hour, the session consisted of thoughtful discussion on recent and relevant world events. Several students...
October’s chapel talk, the second of the year, gave us many stories that connected people everywhere around our community through shared experiences of loss and understanding. Chief among these topics...
Everyone knew that something spooky was going on when stepping into the third floor of Founders, the Alumni Development Office, on Tuesday, October 28th. The lights glew with an eerie purple, skeletons...
A black out. Silence. The air becomes still. The audience sits in their seats, waiting. The stage lights flash on; Act I unravels.
Loomis student actors performed stage II of Shakepeare’s A Midsummer...