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When The New Year Comes at Noon
Reflecting on the loss of celebrating the Lunar New Year at home as an international student and the challenge of preserving identity in...
It’s Time to End the “Journey”
In a world where every struggle is framed as a journey, have we lost the ability to simply live? At some point in the past decade,...
Donald Trump's Mass Deportation Plans: Beneficial or Detrimental?
Investigating the economic and social ramifications of mass deportation. On November 18th, president-elect Donald Trump reaffirmed on...
2024 Election: Eroding Faith in Democracy
As skepticism towards American Democracy grows, understanding the roots of public distrust and fostering accountability may be key to...


The Anvil at 120
As we observe our significant anniversary, our legacy of good journalism is worth reflecting on. Illustration by David Yang In January of...


Behind the controversial new no-phone policy
Dean of Students Ms. Swain shares her philosophy that led to this rule. Illustration by Lauren Chan Upon the arrival of the new school...


Holi at Middlesex: Unity In Diversity
Exploring the significance of Holi at Middlesex under the layers of colors. Illustration by David Yang A burst of vibrant color swirls...


Revisit Day: Creating Lasting Connections and Memories
Reflecting on our successful Revisit Day and suggesting improvements for the future Photo by Middlesex School Do you still remember the...


News Section Poll: A Playful Peek into MX Student Life
Welcome to another news section poll! In this article, we’re here to take a lighthearted journey through the highs, lows, and hilarious...


The Winter Dance Concert: Diving into the Language of Movement
Delving deep into the themes of individualism, community, and empowerment present in the event Photo by Middlesex School The stage is...
The Hidden Gem of Middlesex
Uncovering some “bestsellers”, the philosophy behind the store’s arrangement of price, and delving into deeper aspects of our zebra den....
Demonic Musicians?
Are artists like Doja Cat and Sam Smith truly attempting to appear “devilish,” or are there other intentions behind their rambunctious...
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