By: Allison Burke
Date: 12/13/23
A Nation United
Voices of Moroccan university students in the earthquake’s aftermath
Mateo Sanguinetti-Zelikow
11/9
Ledroit Park Preserves Black History
Fiona Hagan
11/9/23
The Failure of Vision Zero Is Affecting Students
Ruth Fox
Washington, DC, November 9
The Glorious Return of Uncle Sham
Sammi Rozanski
11/06/23
How Long Can You Hold Your Breath?
Anne Ellis Bohannon Photo From The Independent– Ella Kissi-Debrah (left) pictured with her mother Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah (right). In 2011, 9-year-old Ella died from a asthmatic […]
Culture Shock
The Dying Culture of DC Charles Cleveland Since the 1700s, the District of Columbia has served as the nation’s capital and a cultural hub for […]
A Brazillian Perspective to a Brazillian Election
Gustavo Vives On the 30th of October 2022, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was declared president elect of Brazil. He ran on policies such as […]
The Cherries Blossomed but the Economy didn’t: How the Pandemic’s Affect on Cherry Blossom Tourism Impacted the DC Economy
Cherry Blossom trees pre-bloom near the World War II Memorial. Photo by Eli Altman on February 18th 2022. The nation’s capital is devastated, one of […]
How an Underdog Nation is Poised to Beat a Nuclear Power
We all have heard what’s been going on in Ukraine, full-scale war. The might of the Russian Federation vs the defiance of Ukraine, It’s not […]
Pots for the People: A Field School Intersession that Strove to Make Change.
Over the course of Field’s two week intersession program, students got the opportunity to join an elective where they would delve deeply into an activity. […]
Empty Bowls – Full hearts
(2 weeks progression) “Design, create, and sell functional pottery in collaboration with a local food bank. Learn how to throw on the potter’s wheel to […]
Bitcoin in El Salvador: a Success or a Ticking Time Bomb?
Months after El Salvador adopted Bitcoin as legal tender, has the cryptocurrency worsened the country’s financial prospects? By Simeon Swaby A young autocrat, a […]
Glenn Youngkin wins Virginia Election in Surprise Upset
Despite President Joe Biden’s success in Virginia in the presidential election, Democrat Terry Mcauliffe failed to garner that same support. By Jason Flax The votes […]
Disproportionate Effects of the Global Pandemic on DC Schools
Despite Washington DC being a COVID-19 hotspot, Field was allowed to remain open, while other schools in the area were forced to shut down. By […]