The Circle Voice

This Spring’s Six Sensational FSAs

Maya Luthi '23 April 21, 2021

From crew to quidditch, there are a plethora of activities available in the afternoons this spring, but six particularly passionate students have come up with even more. First The Circle Voice’s Sports...

Grotons TV Picks

Groton’s TV Picks

April 21, 2021

Following a term of academic and pandemic-related stresses, students have gravitated towards TV to relax and unwind. Here are some of Groton students’ favorites: Elizabeth Wolfram ’23: Country Comfort “It's...

Asian American Footsteps Conference

Emily Li '22, Assistant News Editor April 21, 2021

On Sunday, April 11, the 10th annual Asian American Footsteps Conference (AAFC) commenced. Unlike in other years, the 2021 AAFC was held online due to Covid-19. The conference invites Asian, Asian-American,...

Courtesy of Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn

The Voices for the Voiceless: Spring Term Circle Talk

Sophia-Nicole Bay '23 April 21, 2021

Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, two of America’s most celebrated journalists over the past half-century, will visit Groton on April 22nd to deliver the Spring Term Circle Talk.  Nicholas Kristof,...

Alarming Market Sentiment in Uncertain Times

Jack Wang '22 February 22, 2021

The wave of amateur traders flocking to the stock market during the Coronavirus pandemic has fueled the rise of high-risk retail investment. Newcomers are encouraged by unsustainable stock surges during...

A Country Divided: Interview with Mr. Lyons on Capitol Riots

A Country Divided: Interview with Mr. Lyons on Capitol Riots

Eleanor Taggart '24 February 10, 2021

While watching the inauguration of a new Democratic president and the first female vice president, one can’t help but notice the change happening in our country. Just weeks ago, our Capitol was being...

Primary source excerpt from Groton Town Diaries.

How Groton Handled the Spanish Flu

Derek Hu '21, Editor in Chief February 8, 2021

History teaches us many lessons, and those lessons can help us deal with current circumstances, particularly, the Covid-19 pandemic. In 1918, Groton confronted the Spanish Flu, a deadly virus that killed...

Virtual MLK Day

Jiacheng Kang '22, Assistant Opinions Editor January 18, 2021

On January 18th, students will experience an unusual MLK Day. Typically, the event begins with student performances, followed by an outside speaker, and concludes with various student-run discussion groups...

Humor Editors November 4, 2020

It's Spooky Season! Which seniors gave your form mates the Heebie Jeebies? Find out today! The Circle Voice is partnering with the school’s administration to offer the first ever Groton School...

Vol. 49, Issue 5

February 5, 2019

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