The Bolles Bugle

The Bolles Bugle

The Bolles Bugle

The Race Cards

Helping Jacksonville move 904WARD

Ava Cheng, Contributing Writer May 2, 2022

Two years ago, while Black Lives Matter and AAPI protests turned the world’s attention to race, local nonprofit 904WARD found itself in the spotlight as well. With its newfound recognition, the organization...

Out of a myriad of messaging apps, GroupMe is one of the most common for pre-college group chats.

Pre-college group chats: convenience or concern?

Ian Peiris, Online Editor-in-Chief March 11, 2022

Nilesh Patel (‘22) remembers checking his phone before crew practice one afternoon. As he walked down the stairs of the boathouse, he noticed his phone repeatedly ringing, receiving text after text after...

Diversity revisited: one year later

Diversity revisited: one year later

Su Ertekin-Taner and Sarah Scherkenbach March 11, 2022

One year ago, Bolles released a statement saying they were no longer going to implement the Pollyanna curriculum due to angst.  One year ago, Bolles vowed to “broaden areas to strengthen our various...

One of the devices hung above the carpool lane.

Bolles going electric? Environmentally-friendly possibilities in our near future

Elliana Emery, Contributing Writer March 11, 2022

Around the campus, students might see some rounded gray devices hanging from poles but not to worry, those are just one of the few sensors Dr. Moyer and his environmental class setup. With these devices...

From right to left: Mr. Kim and his brother, both Harvard graduates.

An interview with college alumni interviewers

Jaden Taher and Aisha Hasan March 8, 2022

Philip Kim, Harvard class of 1998, has been conducting interviews for over 10 years. Although the interview process may seem complex and winding, Mr. Kim simplifies the role of the interviewer into...

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