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Rysensteen Gymnasium students join Tabor students on a field trip.

Rysensteen Gymnasium Visits Tabor

Reni Cox, Managing Editor October 10, 2024

The Rysensteen Gymnasium exchange first started in the fall of 2017 and allowed more of our Tabor community to connect with more institutions globally. Through this exchange, both the Danish students and...

Wednesday Wrap-ups, 10/ 9

Wednesday Wrap-ups, 10/ 9

The Log Staff October 10, 2024

Drama: This Wednesday, the cast and crew of the Fall Drama She Kills Monsters had a productive rehearsal in Hoyt's Black Box theater. The cast, led by stage manager Sue Zhao ‘26 and director Ms. Hawley,...

The Legacy of Jack Braitmayer 

The Legacy of Jack Braitmayer 

Izzie Konowicz, Staff Writer September 20, 2024

Few people in this world dedicate their lives so completely to others that, when they are gone, an entire community feels their absence. John “Jack” Braitmayer was one of those people. A “quiet generous...

Wednesday Wrap-ups, 9/19

Wednesday Wrap-ups, 9/19

The Log Staff September 20, 2024

Girls Field Hockey   Girls Varsity Field Hockey battled into overtime with the Governors Academy and were able to end it with a victory. Ashley Piersol ’26 started the game off with an early goal....

Animal Farm by George Orwell Book Cover

A Review of Animal Farm: A Fairytale of Revolution

Alex Abu-Raya, Author May 16, 2024

Animal Farm by George Orwell, originally published to critique Soviet Russia, is a daring commentary on how the acquisition of power leads to corruption expressed through the simpleness of farm animals...

Cover of Yellowface by R.F. Kuang

Review: Yellowface: Theft of Racial Voices

Sue Zhao '26, Staff Writer May 13, 2024

Yellowface reveals the unique struggle of Asian Americans in the US and addresses issues of voice, identity, and racial tensions in a genuine and nuanced way. The death of Athena Liu, a “dazzling”...

Spring One Acts Preview

Sue Zhao '26, Staff Writer May 9, 2024

Oops. Something is wrong in Hoyt: There is a dirty fork in a restaurant; a comet crashing on a town; the Tabor Boy combating an anchor crisis; a comedy full of errors; an insane father; two people...

A Street in Toronto

A Journey to Toronto: Insights from Global Idea Institute

Sue Zhao '26, Staff Writer May 9, 2024

Founded ten years ago, the Global Idea Institute (GII) guides secondary school students around the world to devise solutions for pressing global issues through months of extensive research. Every...

Empowering Voices:

Sue Zhao '26, Staff Writer April 18, 2024

Initiated in 2011, the Asian American Footsteps Conference (AAFC) invites high school students in New England who identify as Asian, Asian American, or mixed heritage Asian to an annual daylong gathering....

Wednesday Wrap-up, 4/17

Wednesday Wrap-up, 4/17

The Log Staff April 18, 2024

Applied Art Yesterday, students in Applied Art gathered in the Braitmayer, ready to continue their creations. The ceramists are working productively, enjoying the peaceful environment. Ella O’Brien...

A Preview of Pride Week

A Preview of Pride Week

Alex Abu-Raya, Staff Writer April 16, 2024

This past Friday, Tabor observed the Day of Silence, a day to bring attention to the bullying, harassment, and silencing of LGBTQ+ youth globally. Yesterday during Chapel, Natalie Konowicz ’24 (she/her),...

Wednesday Wrap-up, 4/10

Wednesday Wrap-up, 4/10

The Log Staff April 12, 2024

Varsity Baseball This Wednesday Boys Varsity Baseball went against Brooks School. After three consecutive losses, they earned their first win of the season! In the face of this strong opponent, Tabor...

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