Alexander Getty:
Perhaps one of the most active Bulls during this quarantine is sophomore Alexander Getty. In the past three weeks Getty has developed the circuit he likes to call “Triple...
With everything we could possibly need, from finances to social media to entertainment readily available on our phones, tablets, and computers, it seems that screens could solve any problem. And in many...
Despite not being able to perform and present pieces for the community for FAB in person, the art departments have taken on the challenge of making easily-accessible pieces out of their previous work virtually.
This...
Amid the myriad challenges brought on by COVID-19, one issue that has become increasingly central to the lives of college-bound Branson students are the changes the pandemic has brought to the college...
Through email, we contacted several members of the Branson community and asked them: How has COVID-19 altered your spring semester?
Strat Tolmie ‘21
I appreciate that we can still hold class...
Lil Uzi Vert — “Eternal Atake” Album Review
Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert has just released his highly anticipated sophomore album, “Eternal Atake.” Originally gaining buzz off his...
As school closures, travel bans, shelter in place orders, and social distancing majorly affect the lives of millions around the world, it is clear that we are in time of great change, the likes of which...
Art in Quarantine
Amid social distancing and school closures, some Branson students have found a new way to share their voices: Art! The students featured in this article are spending their time alone...
Below are three lists of books, television shows, and movies with suggestions from our very own Branson faculty and students.
Lori Deibel, our beloved librarian, has a wonderful resource on the Haiku...
The 2020 Academy Awards went without a host again, but the show was opened by an exquisite performance by Janelle Monae and an opening dialogue between two-time Academy Award host Chris Rock and Academy...
Branson celebrated the narrow-margin passage of its Measure F, which increases the maximum permissible enrollment of a Ross school to 420 students from 320.
For Branson to gain any more students, however,...