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Issue 3, 2024 - From The Editors

​​With seniors submitting college applications, students battling restricted assessments, and the country at large grappling with the presidential election, this time of year is loaded with uncertainty for many of us surrounding our own and our country’s futures. Amidst all this chaos, it is increasingly important that we take time to step outside the Middlesex bubble and educate ourselves on the larger world around us. In this issue of The Anvil, we reflect upon changes on and off campus, from welcoming new faculty members to considering the potential outcomes of this heated election. The Anvil is one of many places students can express their concerns and hopes for the future, and we encourage everyone to embody Middlesex’s word of the year, “engage,” when faced with such a turbulent time. It is easy to shy away from involving oneself in increasingly polarized discussions, but this division is exactly why we need to express ourselves and find common ground. Although the election season is a stressful time for many, it is important that we continue to seek out the good in others, and lean into the changing world around us.

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The Anvil is a student-run newspaper. We have a staff of more than 40 students who volunteer their free time to write, take pictures, do layout, or handle the business side of things. The Anvil's first priority is objective and accurate journalism. We ask our writers to search for the truth and explain it while telling both sides of the story. We appreciate feedback via letters to the editors. 

The views expressed in each article are those of the author's, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the editors, faculty members, or Middlesex School. The Editors-in-Chief assume total responsibility for the Anvil.

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