

COVID-19’s Impact on the Environment
It’s no doubt the recent coronavirus outbreak has impacted our daily lives in numerous ways. We are encouraged to self-isolate, people have lost their jobs or have been temporarily laid off, and with entire populations ordered to stay at home, effects on the environment and ecosystems are being observed around the globe. With travel bans, the closure of non-essential businesses and factories, and the diminished need for cars, buses and trains, the world’s air pollution level
To The Class of 2020: Poem
To the Class of 2020, despite the shortened run, Through all the highs and all the lows, together we’ve had fun! It started way back in 0-2, and ended in 2-0. I know that we will all be happy, wherever we may go. Hands down Marino’s favorites, he told us every day, we were all his little tourists, dodging the Brevet! Through all the comings and the goings our core remained the same, with every subject proving hard, the sciences like a game. When Level 5 started up, I might ha


Music in the Midst of Mayhem
I’m sure you’ve heard the words “these are unprecedented times.” And, quite truthfully, they are. In almost 3 months of lockdown and social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic we’ve felt loss in many ways, while doing our best to make things work. Whether it be online classes, video calls, late-night online pictionary , lining up outside the grocery store, or going for family walks, we are all doing our best to maintain a connection. One of the most comforting things for
What Does Our School Newspaper Say About Us?
Before joining the school newspaper, I already knew that the purpose of journalism is to inform. At TFS, through the platform of Limited Edition, students have been given the opportunity to use their voices to speak to their community. Being editor of the school newspaper has taught me many things. Most of all, I have learned the difference a platform for student voice can make. Last year, during the 2018-2019 school year, half of Limited Edition articles submitted were centr
Quarantine: Some Thoughts From a Really Anxious Guy
The information in this article is a matter of my personal opinion and is in no way a substitute for professional advice. To be honest, I have been worried about the fact that I am not too worried about COVID-19. What an interesting thing. This is not to say I don’t doubt its severity and the duty I have to myself, to the country and to the world in slowing its spread. I’ve also felt bad about graduation events being possibly cancelled (happily, they’ve only been postponed!)