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Monthly Archives: April 2013
AP Art Show
Yesterday marked the first day of the AP Student Show in the Foster Gallery. Visit the gallery through May 31 to see what students have been working on this year!
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Personal Development
All students in Classes VI through III take Personal Development, a class that encourages self-discovery, responsibility and an understanding of the world around us. These Class III girls work together on an in-class exercise about the risks and consequences of teen drinking.
Posted in Academics
Tagged character building, Personal Development, single sex class
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Eat Here!
Do you gravitate towards the same spot for lunch every day or do you try to mix it up? Would you rather dine alfresco or chow down in the familiar, lower dining halls? There are so many places to enjoy a … Continue reading
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Nobles Organic Gardening (NOG) club is celebrating early shoots and sprouts. Hello, spring!
Posted in Campus, Clubs and Organizations, Student Life
Tagged graden, organic gardening, pea shoots, spring, sustainability
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Walking the Last Mile
In honor of the victims of the Boston Marathon tragedy, the Nobles community participated in the “Walk the Last Mile” event. Students and faculty walked on a one-mile course around campus during the lunch period to show support for the … Continue reading
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The Drowsy Chaperone
Rehearsals for the spring musical are in full swing.
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Earth Day Visitor
Provost Bill Bussey snapped this photo of a red-bellied woodpecker visiting the feeder outside a Business Office window. Staff member Darlene Donlan was quick to identify the feathery friend.
Flashback Friday: Seniors as Sixies
Graduation might be around the corner, but it seems like yesterday when this group of now-senior girls were heading to Middle School practice together.
Posted in Athletics, Campus, Middle School, Student Life
Tagged field hockey, Flashback Friday
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Doctor, My Eyes Have Seen the Years…
Carter Sanders ’14, Alasdair Mackenzie ’15 and grad Greg Croak gave closure to today’s Assembly with a little much-appreciated Jackson Browne. Enjoy the lyrics below. “Doctor My Eyes” Songwriters: BROWNE, JACKSON Doctor, my eyes have seen the years And the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Assembly
Tagged Alasdair Mackenzie, Carter Sanders, Dr. My Eyes, Greg Croak, Jackson Browne
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Power of Storytelling
Basketball legend Chris Herren spoke in Assembly about his struggle with drug addiction and his road to recovery. His impactful speech brought a crowd of students and faculty members to a Q&A session in Towles Auditorium following Assembly.
Posted in Assembly
Tagged #projectpurple, Assembly, Chris Herren, Project Purple, Speech, Storytelling, Substance Abuse
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