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Issue 8 - From The Editors

  • Writer: Paetyn Naidoo
    Paetyn Naidoo
  • Aug 5, 2024
  • 1 min read

As we transition from March break into the busy days of April, from hosting or helping on revisit days to gathering for the once-in-a-decade solar eclipse, to attending the long-awaited senior prom, the school year is coming to a close before you know it.


Sadly, this is the last issue led by The Anvil 2023-2024 staff. Though a challenging year with wars and disasters in different places around the globe, we are hopeful that The Anvil will continue taking the initiative to inform and empower the Middlesex community and beyond. We would not have gone nearly as far without our dedicated staff who lead with their words and actions in fostering meaningful conversations around campus.


This year also marks the 120th anniversary of The Anvil since its establishment in 1904, a collective enterprise that captures the Middlesex spirit of faith, truth, and work. We are so grateful to have you here, and thank you for inspiring us.

Nick & Harrison

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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. 

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