by Joshua Bala ’23 and Christopher Baran ’23
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by Caden Dillon ’22 It’s Friday, March 11. I arrive at school at 7:30 AM and pack my bags in advance into the car of my good friend Sam Crandall ‘22. Thanks to a pestering parent, I’ve actually managed not to forget anything. We’re scheduled to leave at 3:00, when Sam will be driving me […]
Read Moreby Christopher Baran ’24 Ever since the dawn of humanity, survival has remained our most vital instinct. The efforts to survive exede those of any other. In this series of thrilling stories, we will cover some of the most amazing tales of survival from people all across the globe. In a competitive school where stress […]
Read Moreby Anna Wong ’24 Loud music. Sparkly dresses. Voices screaming at the top of their lungs. All fundamental elements of a high school dance. For many, attending a high school dance marks the beginning of the next four years of one’s life. It’s memorable and exciting. Sadly, because of COVID restrictions last year, planning a […]
Read Moreby Christopher Baran ’23 and Joshua Bala ’23 As yet another year passes, another day dedicated to the art of the joke arrives. The earliest reference to the infamous holiday was found in a poem from 1561 in which a nobleman sent his servant on a “fool’s errand” on April 1st. Ever since then, people […]
Read MoreBy: Anna Wong ’24 On the first Tuesday of March, people around the world celebrate Mardi Gras. This day signifies the close of the pre-Lenten season and is marked by parades, picnics, music, and floats. Mardi Gras, French for “Fat Tuesday,” occurs the day before Ash Wednesday, which marks a season of fasting for Christians. […]
Read MoreBy Caden Dillon Recently I paid a visit to the theater to check out the La Salle Players’ in-progress production of A Few Good Men. In contrast to the large ensembles of this year’s 150th Cabaret and A Christmas Carol, this is a smaller production, with only sixteen performers in the entire cast. But just […]
Read MoreInterview with Señora Di Mascio Interviewers: Anna Wong, Meera Menon This year, La Salle Academy faculty and students are participating in Adopt-a-Family. Homerooms throughout the school are working together to raise money and purchase gifts for families in need across Rhode Island. We sat down with one of the organizers, Señora Di Mascio, and asked […]
Read MoreLast year, La Salle said farewell to its beloved class of 2021. With a junior year cut short by a pandemic and a senior year of hybrid learning, this class had to surmount more obstacles than any other in recent memory. In spite of that, its members were as successful as ever, going on to […]
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