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International Nobles student Mui Poopoksakul (N ‘97)

Nobles Without Borders: From International Students to EXCEL

Elodie Weinzierl, Staff Writer November 7, 2025

Nobles is one of the nation's most highly regarded independent prep schools. Yet, the school averages only one international student per several years.  The most obvious reason for this is that Nobles...

Mr. Halperin wedging clay in the ceramics studio

From Play to Clay to S’il Vous Plaît

Evelyn Cloonan, Staff Writer November 7, 2025

Most teachers spend their days standing at the front of the classroom, but this year, Daniel Halperin tried sitting among the students. Over the last two years, Halperin has tried rolling clay in the ceramics...

Ben Gelber (Class I) eating an
AI-generated burger

When Filters Go Too Far

Evelyn Cloonan, Staff Writer November 7, 2025

One tap, and a new filter on Snapchat can make you anyone: a movie star, a mountain climber, or someone you hope to be. But at Nobles, it seems this power has sparked more unease than excitement. “It...

Jennifer Li (Left - Milton ‘26) and Seynabou Seck (Right - Class II) pictured at Milton Academy

Bulldawg Infiltrates Mustang Territory

Seynabou Seck, Staff Writer November 7, 2025

The morning of October 23 began like any other. I woke up and got ready for school. Except this time, when I got in the car, my usual two-minute drive to school turned into 30 minutes, and I found myself...

Dylan Satter metal detecting on Castle Field

Satter Searches for Silver

Nathaniel Jean-Gilles, Staff Writer November 7, 2025

You can find Assistant Director of Buildings and Grounds (B&G) Dylan Satter all across campus, whether it be operating the Zamboni in the Omni or cruising around in a golf cart. He has been an ever-present...

1914 Nobles Football Team and Milton Weekend

Nobles-Milton Rivalry Evolves Over Time

Alexa Zhou, Layout Staff November 7, 2025

When Chief Technology Officer Devareaux Brown (N ’97) was asked to recall his time on the Nobles football team, a distinct visual came to mind: walking through a passageway consisting of Nobles alumni...

Girls Cross Country running in the Manchester Invitational

Fall Athletics Review

Nathaniel Jean-Gilles, Staff Writer November 7, 2025

Boys Varsity Soccer Beating top teams such as Belmont Hill and St. Sebastian’s (check out Dawg Whisperer), Nobles Boys Varsity Soccer (NBVS) has had an outstanding season so far. Their success stems...

What Do We Stand For?

What Do We Stand For?

Blakeny Johnston, Staff Writer November 7, 2025

“I think we should only have six or seven standing ovations a year,” Ben Gelber (Class I) said. While Gelber was only kidding (referencing the cultural norm known as ‘six/seven’), he is addressing...

Fishing Club Leader Adam Davidson (Class I)

Mad Fishermen: Casting Lines out on the Motley Pond

Henry McLane, Staff Writer November 7, 2025

“I have fished from early in the morning to 5 p.m. without food or water. I lose track of time. The experience is incredibly therapeutic,” Luciano Fiutak (Class IV) said. Fiutak, a lifelong fisherman,...

Nobles Runs on Dunkin', Starbucks, Celsius, and More

Nobles Runs on Dunkin’, Starbucks, Celsius, and More

Nathaniel Jean-Gilles, Staff Writer October 10, 2025

After a rough night of homework and studying, waking up is an uphill battle. Unfortunately, sleeping in isn’t an option because there’s a long assembly this morning. So, you consider your options:...

Varsity Volleyball running drills

Where Teamwork Becomes Tradition

Flora Quan, Layout Staff October 10, 2025

At Nobles, sports are an important aspect of a student’s experience. Whether it’s playing pickleball with friends or coxing for the crew team, many people form core memories and meet their best friends...

Broken Up: The Story of Class II’s Seating Arrangement in Assembly

Broken Up: The Story of Class II’s Seating Arrangement in Assembly

Henry McLane, Staff Writer October 10, 2025

The daily assembly rush is something students can depend on, the frantic last-minute parking, trying to make it in just before the doors close. Over time, this tradition allows students to know where their...

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