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The Circle Voice

The Student Newspaper of Groton School

The Circle Voice

Installations in Galleries Provoke Thought

Installations in Galleries Provoke Thought

Ben Calmas ‘18 October 26, 2017

With two galleries on campus, there is always much artwork to explore on the Circle. This fall, art faculty Beth Van Gelder and Monika Andersson worked to curate art that would encourage students to engage...

New Leader For Groton’s Gospel Choir

Fran Saldivar '19 October 26, 2017

Robert Pate, the new gospel choir director, brings a new set of vocals and unique experiences to the Circle. Hailing from Baltimore, Mr. Pate has distinguished himself from his classmates at public school...

Artist of the Issue: Daisy Fey

Artist of the Issue: Daisy Fey

Cara Chang '20 October 26, 2017

Some artists only master one art form and boast perfect control over their execution and inspiration. Daisy Fey ‘18 is the exact opposite: a Renaissance girl. Daisy paints, draws, sings, tattoos, and...

It Fails to Fulfill Its Namesake

It Fails to Fulfill Its Namesake

Ani Gogineni ‘20 October 26, 2017

Nothing ever appears as terrifying on screen as it does in our minds when we are alone with a novel. Stephen King’s latest book-to-screen adaptation, It, directed by Andres Muschietti, is based on...

Bruised and Broken: Athletic Injues

Bruised and Broken: Athletic Injues

Eunice Cho '20 October 26, 2017

Consider this: so far this term, the athletic trainers have offered over 1,200 treatments for athletes, ranging from simple ice packs to full injury rehabilitation. In most winter and spring seasons, for...

Your Fantasy Football Preview

Bobby Meehan October 26, 2017

With football season in full swing, Americans around the world are glued to their cell phones, laptops, and TVs. Why? Fantasy football.   According to the Fantasy Sports Trade Association,...

Head of the Charles 2017

Powers Trigg '19 October 26, 2017

Held on the penultimate weekend in October, the Head of the Charles is advertised as “the world’s largest two-day rowing event.” It serves as a grand test of endurance for more than 11,000 athletes...

Athlete of the Issue: Paul Michaud

Athlete of the Issue: Paul Michaud

Ben Zaidel '19 October 26, 2017

16 minutes and 38 seconds. You can use this amount of time to read 5,000 words, or get through the bulk of a television show, or perhaps catch up on your Latin reading. Or, if you’re Paul Michaud, you...

The Wrong Way to Acknowledge Yom Kippur

The Wrong Way to Acknowledge Yom Kippur

Julia Kendall '19 October 26, 2017

Groton’s website asserts that the “Groton Difference” is that “the School’s intimacy and ideals foster inclusion.” The overlying ideas of diversity and inclusion that produce this “Groton...

Taking Shots at the Gun Lobby

Taking Shots at the Gun Lobby

Jack Wilmerding '19 October 26, 2017

Charleston, South Carolina; San Bernardino, California; Orlando, Florida; and now Las Vegas, Nevada. These sites were subject to some of the deadliest mass shootings known to man, all in the last 3 years....

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