Brown guides Judges in final year on the court
Adam Brown '14 has been playing tennis since his parents signed him up for lessons at their racket club when he was 10 years old.
Adam Brown '14 has been playing tennis since his parents signed him up for lessons at their racket club when he was 10 years old.
Changes appended. Bloemfontein, South Africa, did not used to be the cultural center it is today.
Imagine your ideal playground. You would be inclined to include a wide variety of swings, slides, monkey bars and even rock climbing walls.
Autism, which affects one in 88 children, is the fastest-growing developmental disability in the United States.
Jamie Bernstein has vivid memories of tagging along with her father, Leonard Bernstein, to his Young People's Concerts, at which he would conduct the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and explain various musical topics to his audience.
Ari Boltax's '14 interest in veterinary medicine stems from her own experience with a childhood pet.
Last year, Prof. David Sherman (ENG) spent his sabbatical creating a podcast after listening to "Philosophy Bites," a podcast featuring academic philosophers discussing "focused, curious questions or concepts in the world of philosophy," according to Sherman.
Amid blue foam balls, handmade posters and proud students, stood a camera crew getting it all on tape.
Prof. Mitra Shavarini (WMGS) says that family history is like a photo album filled with memories from birthday parties, graduations and proms.
The West Bank has always been in an area of the world engulfed in political controversy. Although the Dheisheh Refugee Camp was created as a place of refuge for Palestinians, the people there have done their best to transform the land where they live with positive spirits. Andrea Verdeja '14 was born in Japan and then moved with her family to the Dominican Republic where she lives now.
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