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RL Welcomes Two Maru-A-Pula Students In Long-Standing Exchange

Milit Ranjith and Bogosi Mabaila love soccer. At home, in Botswana’s capital city of Gaborone, they play on the Maru-a-Pula School team, which is looking forward to their big tournament in June. They can often be found on the weekends with a soccer ball at the ready for spontaneous games with friends.   Upon their […]

Andrew Zhang, Class II, Wins First Place in State Science Fair at MIT

At a Model UN conference last year, Andrew Zhang, Class II, was placed on the World Health Organization Council to discuss the implications of—and possible solutions to—antimicrobial resistance (AMR), or the ability of bacteria to resist antibiotics. A global health crisis, AMR kills millions of people each year. As he learned how dangerous AMR was, […]

Milan Rosen (I) Co-Authors Award-Winning Pathology Abstract

Each year, pathologists from all over North America convene to share innovative research in the world of diagnostics at the Annual Meeting for the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP). This year’s meeting took place in National Harbor, Maryland, in March. Practicing pathologists, PhD candidates, and graduate students shared more than 3,000 abstracts […]

Economics As A Force for Good: Iqbal Dhaliwal Delivers Wyner Lecture

What is poverty? With so many organizations aimed at combating poverty, how do you measure impact? These are the two critical questions posed to students on April 16 by this year’s Wyner Lecturer, Mr. Iqbal Dhaliwal—executive director of the Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL). J-PAL is a global anti-poverty center, founded in 2003 and based […]

Dr. Steven Lockley Wraps Up Wellness Series With Sleep Health

Bats spend 19 hours each day sleeping. Giraffes sleep less than five. Dolphins only ever sleep with half their brain; the other half remains active so they can continue swimming while they rest. Adolescent boys… sleep less than they should. On April 11, Roxbury Latin welcomed Dr. Steven Lockley to present the final Hall in […]

Performances from Coast to Coast for RL’s Singers

From Universal Studios to Boston University’s Marsh Chapel, Roxbury Latin’s singers have been keeping busy from coast to coast. After catching the eye of Boston University’s Dear Abbeys a cappella group during a concert at St. Mark’s in January, the Latonics were invited to perform for the college group’s annual “Men Being Manly” concert on […]

Does Practice Make Perfect? Headmaster Brennan Opens Spring Term

On April 1, Headmaster Kerry Brennan welcomed students and faculty back from March break, thus launching the 2019 spring term—and pulling a great April Fools Day prank, jokingly reporting that the school would be going co-ed. Once the gasps, cheers, and laughter died down, Headmaster Brennan got to the heart of the morning’s theme: practice, […]

Annual Giant Yard Sale, Saturday, April 27

Mark your calendars for a favorite and longstanding RL tradition—the 41st Annual Roxbury Latin Giant Yard Sale, which will take place this year on Saturday, April 27. Roxbury Latin’s gymnasium will be filled with a veritable treasure trove of new and gently-used items including sports gear, electronics, computers and AV equipment, toys, jewelry, books, furniture, […]

Juuling and Schooling: The Facts from Dr. Jon Winickoff ‘88

In Hall on Tuesday, March 5, Roxbury Latin students, faculty, and staff heard from Dr. Jon Winickoff, RL Class of ’88, on the topic of Juuling. Dr. Winickoff shared worrying information about trends in middle and high schools across the country, but also highlighted the important advocacy surrounding enforcement of the new tobacco 21 law […]

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