Beneath the U.S. House of Representatives and the Capitol building stretches the impressive Cannon Tunnel. Its walls are adorned with works of art, paintings, pictures and sketches; each carefully selected from students all around the country. This year,...
It was late in the day at the downtown Macy’s and fourth block had just begun. Most students were already tired from a long day of learning and aching to go home. Not the members of Robert Hill’s new auto class. These students waited eagerly, bouncing...
At noon on Wednesday, March 10 the BHS girl’s nordic team arrived at Craftsbury, Vermont for the D1 State championship. It was the day they would skate their way into a history-making win, though none of them knew it yet. The sun beat down on them,...
When I think of Christmas I think of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. I think of my cousins, aunts, and uncles buzzing around a kitchen, chopping, and seasoning, and bumping into one another. I think of Aunt Cecelia’s baking and the family Yankee swap. This...
In early September, Lion Turtle Tea, a restaurant that specializes in "Vermont-focused" interpretations of East Asian food and loose-leaf tea opened its doors to the Burlington Community.
I was intent on vetting this new addition to Burlington’s...
The BHS fields are overcast. The bleachers are wet and rain beats down onto the turf, but clouds are not the only thing hanging over this match. A small crowd of parents and fans wait, using their phones to scan the QR code posted at the gates. They...