The Bolles Bugle

The Bolles Bugle

The Bolles Bugle

Murphy circles the room to aid students with finding information. “Recognizing anomalies and trying to figure out why there is an anomaly is important when looking at the data from the research,” said Murphy.

Loggerheads and Leatherbacks and Sharks, Oh My!

Dominicque Pacella, Writing Coach October 12, 2016

Marine Biology Students Construct Migration Tracking Projects “Look how far this little nugget goes!” That’s how Sydney Schmidt (’17) responds as she and her partner Stuti Potnuru (’18)...

Social Media: Captures and Consequences

Social Media: Captures and Consequences

Andrew Culver, Contributing Writer October 4, 2016

On Monday, October 3, students took time from their classes to attend a convocation featuring Bolles legal counsel Suzanne Bogden. The extended day included small group discussions, facilitated by faculty,...

Leaving a Legacy

Kiera Geraghty, Editor-In-Chief September 29, 2016

About two weeks ago, I found myself in a huddle surrounded by nine other students, the Head of School, Dave Farace, and two very excitable dogs. All of us, except the dogs, were holding cards with...

Environmental Science Class Has 27 (Bluebird) Babies!

Environmental Science Class Has 27 (Bluebird) Babies!

Anna Jacobson, Bugle Adviser September 26, 2016

Last year, students in Dr. Moyer’s Environmental Science class had 27 babies. Bluebird babies, that is. 2016 was the first year of Environmental  Science teacher Dr. Brett Moyer’s project building...

The Whitehurst Little Mermaids

The Whitehurst Little Mermaids

Ann Maris Walton, Public Relations Editor September 22, 2016

As I towered over the small three and four year olds, I observed one boy making something out of colorful pipes. The structure resembled a colorful stick, maybe he was creating a conductor’s pointer.I...

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