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The Circle Voice

Epics, Illustrated: Drawing the Aeneid

Fran Saldivar '19 May 30, 2018

Sophie Park ‘19 is what you may call a classics aficionado. Known to many around campus as “Spark,” Sophie has attended two Groton trips to Greece and Rome, and has taken as many classics courses...

Photo: S. Conroy '19

Artist of the Issue: James Hovet

Eliza Powers '20 March 2, 2018

James Hovet ’18 has spent time in the CPAC ever since his arrival on the circle five years ago. Taking a bow after directing his first one-act play has been James’ most memorable Groton theater moment....

Who's Winning What? Oscar Predictions 2018

Who’s Winning What? Oscar Predictions 2018

Charles Whaba '20 March 2, 2018

After a tumultuous and historic year in Hollywood, the year’s most prestigious awards ceremony is nearing. In this article, I’ll be predicting the winners of the Oscars’ main awards based on the...

Cardi More Than Just a Girl from the Bronx

Katie Reveno '20 March 2, 2018

Triple platinum debut single. Three songs in Billboard’s Top 10. Stripper turned Instagram personality turned superstar.   Cardi B is arguably the biggest hip-hop breakout star of 2017. If...

Teachers Reveal Their Favorite Tunes

Julia Kendall '19 March 2, 2018

If you’re looking for a way to momentarily escape Groton’s winter blues, look no further than our faculty. With their tastes in music ranging from heavy metal to country, you’re sure to find something...

The Last Jedi: A Fan Base Divided

The Last Jedi: A Fan Base Divided

JJ Cheng '18 January 19, 2018

The Force has awoken: this past winter break was graced with the arrival of the eighth installment of the Star Wars saga. The Last Jedi, directed by Rian Johnson, brought a surge of polarizing developments...

Artist of the Issue: Max Klein

Artist of the Issue: Max Klein

Claire Lee '20 January 19, 2018

Leaving the audience in awe, Max Klein ‘18 graces concerts with his musical talents. From being a music prefect to composing pieces for theater productions such as Equus and Twelfth Night, he’s grown...

Belated Christmas Bops

Katie Reveno '20 January 19, 2018

Feeling the Christmas blues? Sounds like you need a sick playlist to jam along to. Here are some contemporary tunes to help you reminisce on the good ol’ holidays.   “Santa’s Coming For...

Weightlifter Brings Inspirational Art to the Circle

Weightlifter Brings Inspirational Art to the Circle

Fran Saldivar '19 January 19, 2018

Immigrant, weightlifter, artist: Kledia Spiro, this year’s Mudge Fellow, can be described in these three words, but her art and her person transcend these ideas. At an early age, Ms. Spiro immigrated...

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...

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