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
President Trump’s latest project at the White House involves the demolition of the entire East Wing and the construction of a 90,000-square-foot, $300 million ballroom. “They’ve wanted a ballroom at the White House for more than 150 years but there’s never been a president that was good at ballrooms”, the president told the press last week.
This past week I sat down with Mr. Rubin, one of the newest members of the Browning community, to offer a formal introduction to your High School Counsellor. Rubin is a born and bred New Yorker himself, hailing from the Upper West Side. Enjoy learning a bit about one of the school’s new faces, and I hope you all realize how much he shares with you and is willing to fight for your best interests!
As the fall season concluded, JV soccer had a historic season with the team ending with a record of 2-4-2 overall, and an in-league record of 1-4-1. Despite their unglamorous record, the team was able to make the semifinals for the first time in over 10+ years and achieve their best record in that same period.
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.