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The Circle Voice

The Student Newspaper of Groton School

The Circle Voice

Ella Anderson ‘17’s proposal for Charlie Vrattos ‘18.

Our top formal proposals

Annie Colloredo-Mansfeld, Assistant Features Editor January 27, 2017

The best Winter Formal proposals of all time comprise of a list of four courageous individuals. While there is nothing wrong with the subtle ask during conference, a grandiose performance at Roll Call...

Students, faculty celebrate diversity on first Cultural Day

Students, faculty celebrate diversity on first Cultural Day

Eunice Cho '20, Reporter January 27, 2017

On this coming Saturday, January 28th, the first Groton Cultural Day will be held in the Forum. In previous years, Groton hosted the Chinese New Year festival, where Ms. Jin put a whole evening together...

Layla McDermott ’18 rock climbing.

Mark your calendars: Upcoming SAC events

Layne McKeown, Reporter January 27, 2017

JANUARY 28TH Date Night Taxi, 3v3 Basketball Tourney, Groton Cultural Night Once again, the Date Night Taxi will be available this weekend. New to SAC this year, the taxi will take you, your friends,...

Graph Theory.

Brrr… Cool Winter Tutorials!

Rohan Varkey '18, Reporter January 27, 2017

As students get older at Groton, their options for courses get larger. Students can save some of their graduation requirements for later years, take electives, or take more courses in areas they are interested...

Boys’ Dorms Pop the Question

Boys’ Dorms Pop the Question

Gus Vrattos '19, Reporter October 21, 2016

As Groton swings into full gear in the month of October, dorm proposals, a particularly fascinating tradition of Groton, have already taken place. Together, brother/sister dorms share feeds, communal check-ins...

Mr. Lamont shows off his band's record.

“NOT” just a history teacher

Min Shin '18, Assistant Features Editor October 21, 2016

He has toured around the country. His records have sold all over the world. He has also taught you the story of the thirteen colonies. History teacher Mr. Lamont reminisces about his previous career in...

The Fab Lab is filled with many advanced tools.

Fab-Lab-ulous: Groton’s own engineering hub

Rohan Varkey '18, Assistant Features Editor October 21, 2016

Often while walking through the Forum, people will see the Fab Lab, a space filled with mysterious machines and seemingly incomprehensible projects. Despite the great resources the Fab Lab holds, not many...

Chloe White ‘19 picks up an order from the Cottage in Ayer.

Best bites around Groton

Annie Colloredo-Mansfeld ‘18, Assistant Features Editor October 21, 2016

With Parents’ Weekend here and St. Mark’s Day soon approaching, students and parents are faced with the annual opportunity of eating off campus. Eating food other than that of the dining hall is always...

Word On The Circle

Word On The Circle

October 7, 2016

Finn Lynch '19 “Leading one of the faculty dogs up to my classroom to illustrate Phoenician sacrifice. It was following me up to my classroom, and it was quite a rotund animal. And it sort of just plopped...

Alumna of the Issue: Ellen Boiselle ‘85

Alumna of the Issue: Ellen Boiselle ‘85

Daisy Fey '18 October 7, 2016

Ellen Boiselle graduated from Groton in 1985. After leaving the circle, she attended Yale where she majored in English. Throughout college, she was never sure what she would choose as a career path, but...

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