Brody S. ‘27
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Joined the Grytte in 2023.
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Rory McIlroy’s repeat victory at Augusta National would come to cap off the tournament’s 90th playing, the next great member of golf’s greatest club. The fourth player to win consecutive Masters tournaments, and first since Tiger Woods in 01-02, McIlroy shook demons of the past to claim his second Green Jacket.
On May 11th, members of the Riley’s Way chapter and Browning community at-large gathered in the commons and cafeteria to create sandwiches, a campaign launched in conjunction with the organization Grassroots Grocery.
Browning Golf returned with heads lifted high, short of a coach and 4 former starters.
The Holdovers is a film made by Alexander Payne in 2023, already having been hailed as a standard of the prep school story genre over the past few years. The movie follows the relationship between Paul Hunham, a classics teacher at Barton Academy, and Angus Tully, who has been left behind over Christmas break while his mother goes on vacation with her new husband.
For a long time, many have wondered whether rock as a genre itself is “dead”. Since the 90s, it’s seemed like the genre has seeped back into the cultural underground, lost in the cultural periphery. But Brooklyn’s Fort Greene has produced a new phenomenon that has turned the tides of popular culture.
This past April, Browning’s first(and only) Division 1 Athlete, Skyler Bell ‘21, saw his name called by the National Football League’s Buffalo Bills. The culmination of a 4 year career split across spells at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Connecticut, Bell was the 21st Wide Receiver selected.