Opinion: The Capitol Storming and Our Browning Values
On January 6, a group of rioters who supported former President Donald Trump stormed Capitol Hill because they believed the election was stolen from him. Congress was in the process of certifying the electoral votes when the mob started to charge into the building.
The ZOO Podcast Sports Branch Episode 10
Benjamin L. ‘24 and Matthew B. ‘23 begin the episode with a tribute to the late great Kobe Bryant. They then move into a discussion the AFC and NFC championship games.
Re-Emergence of Pro Sports Inspires Young Athletes
As the world tries to implicate some normalcy into our everyday lives by bringing back sports leagues, students at Browning are starting to feel the comfort to unpause their athletic careers.
A Discussion with the Panther Mentors
In this episode, Uncle Gussie gets to know members of the Panther Mentors program. We learn all about what makes them great mentors, and we get to shed some light on a great Browning initiative as well as declare Browning's greatest class. Congratulations 2021!
The ZOO Podcast Sports Branch Episode 9
In episode 9, Benjamin L. ‘24 and Matthew B. ‘23 talk about the start of the NHL season and the new-look Nets. They then move into a thoughtful discussion about the Yankees’ offseason moves and the NFL playoffs.
Former Panther Commits to Big Ten Football Team
Former Browning athlete, Skyler Bell ’21, has committed to play collegiate football for the Wisconsin Badgers in fall 2021, making him the first-ever alum to receive a D1 scholarship from the NCAA.
The ZOO Talks Vaccine and Life with Pfizer Scientist Nate Garcia ‘06
In this episode, Gus S. ‘21 hops on the screen with Nathaniel Garcia ‘06. Garcia is part of the assay development team at Pfizer. The conversation gets deep and friendships are made.
The ZOO Podcast Sports Branch Episode 8
In this episode, Benjamin L. ‘24 and Matthew B. ‘23 discuss the New York Knicks’ start to the season as well as Alabama’s week in college football. They then talk about to the NFL playoffs and what’s next.
Sitting Down with Mr. Campbell
Mr. Campbell joins Gus in what turns into a very personal interview. Watch this interview and join them on a journey through The Grateful Dead, sports, and Calvin and Hobbes.
The ZOO Podcast Discuss the Events at the Capitol
In this very important episode, Benjamin L. ‘24 Matthew B. ‘23, Spencer R. ‘22, and Gus S. ‘21, process the disturbing events from January sixth through looking at numerous images and voicing their concerns.
The ZOO Podcast Sports Branch Episode 7
In episode 7, Benjamin L. ‘24 and Matthew B. ‘23 discuss the last week of the NFL regular season and make their playoff predictions for the future rounds.
The ZOO Podcast Sports Branch Episode 6
In episode 6 of the sports branch, Benjamin L. ‘24 and Matthew B. ‘23 discuss the Steelers’ losing streak and weigh whether JuJu Smith-Schuster’s off-field antics have played a role in that. They also talk about the action-packed first night of NBA regular-season basketball.
Mr. Bernard Helps Athletes Stay Active with Socially-Distanced Running Club
During the Coronavirus pandemic, cross country coach Dominique Bernard has kept his love for running alive with the creation of the virtual running and fitness club. Not only does he provide the opportunity for students to take part in cross country competitions, but he also instructs them on how they should face the challenge of keeping themselves safe while providing them with a way to exercise.
Faculty Conquer New Frontier of Hybrid Learning
School in the midst of a pandemic has seen our teachers finding ways to meet the demands of online instruction while still delivering a 62nd street-caliber education.
Latino Heritage Month Celebration
For Latino Heritage month, seniors Fernando C. ‘21, Edgar S. ‘21, and Christian S. ‘21 created a video in Corona Plaza to demonstrate the diverse cultures in New York City. Check out their video here and their thoughts on the importance of filming it.
Upper Schoolers Adapt to Hybrid Classes
This past fall, the Upper School transitioned to a hybrid schooling model; some feel that adjustments made since the spring like transitioning to Canvas have allowed for learning to be easier, but many are still adjusting to online learning.
A Reflection On Reopening And What’s Next
Whether from the building or a computer screen, the Browning administration has successfully dealt with the challenge of running a school during a global pandemic, but there are many obstacles for the remainder of the school year. As of now, the administration’s intention is to remain in hybrid learning.
The ZOO Podcast Sports Branch Episodes 4 & 5
In these episodes, Benjamin L. ‘24 and Matthew B. ‘23 have a thoughtful discussion about the recent weeks in football, basketball, and hockey. They are joined by Alexander R. ‘21 to discuss the Milwaukee Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo’s recent contract extension.
How Did “Among Us” Rise to Fame?
Imagine if a game, which was made two years ago, and was about to be deleted by the creators, suddenly became one of the best games of the year. Among Us is a murder mystery game made by an American game company named InnerSloth. The game suddenly became popular recently through gamers playing on Twitch and YouTube.
The ZOO Podcast Episode 9: Talking with Mr. Hochberg
In this episode, Benjamin L. ‘24 sits down with new Latin teacher Ian Hochberg to discuss topics ranging from teaching during BrowningFlex to some of the best things New York City has to offer.