Why Does Feminism Scare You?
When most of us think of feminists, we think of women who gather around a fire, priding themselves on their unshaven legs and armpits, bashing men and burning their bras.
When most of us think of feminists, we think of women who gather around a fire, priding themselves on their unshaven legs and armpits, bashing men and burning their bras.
On Dec. 15, in a modestly decorated South Atrium, the Marlborough community celebrated the holidays and the end of first semester with a less wasteful and more inclusive Winter Fest, raising a grand total of $8,700, well above the predicted income of $4,000 for the separate class funds.
It’s 7:30am, barely past dawn, when girls from close to 100 different zip codes start flocking through Marlborough’s gates.
Touring colleges will always make students a little bit nervous, but it is times when your nerves get the best of you that you feel the most embarrassed.
I sit at the lunch table, ruminating over the lack of falafel balls in my salad
The Amnesty International club used the proceeds from an Oct. 3 bake sale to support the non-profit organization Invisible Children during the week of Nov. 28 by visiting 8th Grade Global Studies classes to discuss the plight of child soldiers, by holding a lunchtime screening of Invisible Children documentary “Tony,” and by selling raffle tickets for prize baskets.
“I don’t go out and solicit the dresses,” Archivist Peter Chinnici said. “They usually come to me.”
For the eighth year, Anna ’15 organized a team for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Walk to Find a Cure at Dodger Stadium on Nov. 6 to show support for her younger sister Sophia, who was diagnosed with Type One Diabetes at age four.
This year, many teachers are using Haiku LMS (Learning Management System) in fun and creative ways.