Holiday Cultural Foods

Written by Trip Peterson Many different people and cultures are celebrated during the holiday season, and food is a big part of celebrations. These foods carry importance because they often convey deep meaning and communicate cultural values and beliefs. One main dish of the Jewish holiday, Hanukkah, is latkes. Latkes are fried potato pancakes and […]

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Who Killed Aunt Caroline?

Written by Trip Peterson From Friday, October 20, through Sunday, October 22, the Miami Valley Upper School performed “Who Killed Aunt Caroline.” This play explores a wide range of characters and their motives for this murder and examines their many attributes. The characters in question are the Endicott family, a seemingly normal bunch, but it […]

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Rams Register to Vote!

Written by Alex Rak As seniors, the last few years have been packed with firsts. Among the most memorable might be your first drive alone, your first dance, your first lunch out, or your first shift at a job. All of us have surely pondered submitting our first college applications- yet another milestone nearly reached- […]

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Homecoming Day Events

Written by Maya Bartek and Mack McCullough. This year’s homecoming day landed on September 30, and was full of celebration and fun! Events throughout the day included races, fun activities for families, the Varsity girls and boys soccer games, and the homecoming dance in the evening. The day started off at 8am with the Coleman […]

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