With Election Day a mere two days away, the need for respectful and layered dialogue in a country seemingly devoid of nuance remains at an all-time high.
Highlights from Varsity Squash’s league matchup against Grace Church on Tuesday, February 6th.
Ben L. ‘24 interviews the captains of the 12-3 Varsity Squash Team about the team’s triumphs. The captains, Nicholas S. ‘24, Neil D. ‘24, and Kyle D. ‘24, also discuss their duties as role models for the younger players, and the lasting impact they have left on Browning Squash.
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First published in 1897, the Grytte is a student-run newspaper that aims to disseminate current, relevant news throughout the Browning community in a clear and exemplary fashion and to reflect the views of the entire student body. Moreover, the Grytte strives to embody the Browning School and to promote its values.
Recent Stories
It’s not every day you’re invited into the home of a former Fortune 500 CEO, especially to interview the founder of Peloton. But somehow, I managed to find myself sitting in John Foley's living room, drinking Spindrift seltzer and talking about entrepreneurship and different kinds of businesses with him.
Over 365 days after 10/7/23, a lot has changed. Constant discourse and protest have followed the deadliest event in modern Jewish history, its survivors sharing their stories to the world. Various exhibits centered on capturing the harrowing moments of that fated day have swept the world, forcing all to bear eye and ear to the tragic events that occurred on that fated dawn following Sukkot. We can only heal after we’ve understood, no matter how brutal the subject matter is.
From studying in Britain and Germany to teaching physics at Browning, Dr. Viraf Mehta has had a lifelong passion for science which has informed his work not only as a teacher but as a distinguished scientist as well. The Grytte had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Mehta, the newest addition to the science department, to discuss his experience, his teaching philosophy, and vision for inspiring new scientists at Browning.