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Activist Katie Koestner Shares Her Story With RL Boys

In 1990, when Katie Koestner told her parents, peers, and college administrators that she had been raped by a fellow classmate, she was met with the following questions:   “What were you wearing?” “Well, did he pay for dinner?” “Why did you invite him back to your dorm?” “Are you sure you want to make […]

Top Public Speaking Honors, and the Googins Cup!

On February 10, four Roxbury Latin students traveled to West Hartford, Connecticut, to compete in the Kingswood-Oxford School’s annual public speaking competition. For the fourth year in a row, RL’s contingent returned with the Googins Cup, awarded to the team that places first overall in four categories of competition: Persuasive Speaking, After Dinner Speaking, Impromptu […]

RL Wrestlers Earn Second Place in ISL Championship

On February 9, members of the varsity wrestling team competed in the prestigious Graves-Kelsey Tournament (the ISL championship tournament), earning a competitive second place finish overall in a field of 13 teams. RL’s wrestlers achieved this accomplishment through a collective effort, with 10 of 13 wrestlers placing. Doevy Estimphile (I) earned first place in his […]

Three RL Boys Earn 17 Scholastic Writing Awards

Each year, the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers, along with more than 100 visual and literary arts organizations across the country, accept submissions from teens in grades 7-12 for their Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. Hundreds of thousands of writing submissions across 11 categories are judged based on originality, technical skill, and the emergence […]

Alex Myers on Gender Identity, Language, and Expression

When Alex Myers was in middle school, a teacher brought a k.d. lang CD to class. On the cover stood a woman who looked like a man. For the first time, Alex said, he received “an echo from the world.” Until k.d. lang, Alex had never seen himself in anyone else—not a parent, or a […]

Artist and Activist Mohamad Hafez Delivers Powerful Hall

Mohamad Hafez is a professional architect, born in Damascus and raised in Saudi Arabia. As a student studying in the midwestern U.S. he was unable to return to his home over the winter break, because of the limitations a Syrian passport posed at the time. Homesick, he decided that if he couldn’t return home, he […]

Class VI’s Annual Venture to the Pequot Museum

On January 16, as part of their “Roots and Shoots” history course, Sixies and their history teachers embarked on the annual trip to the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center. At the world’s largest museum dedicated to Native Americans, students visited a recreated 17th-century village, viewed artifacts, and read and heard about daily life for […]

Dr. Yohuru Williams Helps RL Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Each January, Roxbury Latin celebrates the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a Hall in his honor. On January 17, Headmaster Brennan reminded the boys and faculty why we “pause to recognize the contributions of this remarkable man and to consider anew the principles of justice, equality, and brotherhood—principles he pursued […]

Dr. Ernesto Guerra Published in Capsulas del tiempo, Toward Hurricane Maria Relief

A family of four huddles in the center room of their concrete home in San Juan as the wind shrieks around them and rain hammers against the small skylight above. The father, a professor of literature desperate to distract his terrified wife and children, begins to recount stories of as many literary storms as he […]

Erik Zou ‘19, Award-Winning Artist, Exhibits Work in the Great Hall

When Erik Zou ‘19 was young, he had a fish tank. Fascinated by the beauty of the fish it contained, but not yet possessing the fine motor skills to capture it, he asked his dad to draw the fish as he watched, completely rapt. When he was still too young to hold a paint brush, […]

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