By Charles Cleveland On Saturday, October 15th, our Boys varsity Soccer team had one of our most important games of the year against Basis D.C. […]
Field Fall Sports: An Exercise in Resilience
By Piper The beginning of the school year may be a student’s worst nightmare, but there is a light at the end of the school […]
Getting Back: Field After Covid
By Charles Cleveland For two and a half years, Covid-19 changed the way we had gone about our daily lives. We wore masks, stayed six […]
Unpowerful Rankings
Ben Yanowitch Ben Yanowitch is a sophomore at The Field School and follows basketball closely. He has also looked at all of the previous seasons […]
Jason Flax’s NBA Preseason Power
Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports Jason Flax The 2022-2023 NBA season is now two weeks into session. This means that it is a good time […]
Don’t Worry Darling Movie Review
Written by a diehard Florence Pugh stan and movie addict Hadassah Cohen On September 23rd, 2022, Don’t Worry Darling, starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles, […]
Alabama Quarterbacks Shine In Early Weeks of Season
Jalen Hurts and Tua Tugaviloa impress in early season Ben Yanowitch The NFL season is now finished with the early weeks of the season, […]
An Overlooked but Vitally Important Measure to Maintaining a Healthy Diet: Hydration
Water is an essential part of human life, but the way we consume water is seldom discussed in our daily lives. Thus, it is paramount […]
Morbius: Out From The Shadows
I VANT TO DRINK YOUR BLOOOOOOOD Your favorite Joker lands another method acting hit! (ed note: the writer of this article has not yet seen […]
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. […]
A Season Filled with Ups, Downs, and Ultimately success: The Field School Girls Varsity Basketball Team’s Road to the Finals
Coming into the season there was lots of pessimism surrounding how the team would overcome their spontaneous league change. However, as the season progressed the […]
An Inside Look at the Game that has Taken Field by Storm: Turfball
Every lunch period students scarf down their lunches and head down to the Field to participate in Turfball. A completely new sport that was pioneered […]
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 […]
Chess Should Be Considered to Be a Part of United States Schools’ Curriculums and Here is Why
Elementary school children playing chess in an afterschool program. Photo Credit: https://www.chess-site.com/chess-schools/ To most, chess is a board game that is played for leisure. However, […]