Mountain Classroom: The Power of the Solo

Feb 1, 2017 9:41:26 AM

The Mountain Classroom group spent last week alone in the hills nearby Cascabel, AZ. It was a unique opportunity to be on solo for four nights on a beautiful stretch of desert preserved by the Cascabel Conservation Association. We prepared for our introspection by studying neurons and the quantifiable benefits of mindfulness, reading Herman Hesse's Siddhartha set 2500 years ago, and discussing traditional Lakota ceremonies as written about by Albert White Hat in Zuya.

European Art Classroom: Back from Paris

Jan 31, 2017 8:00:00 AM

Monday morning, we hopped on the TGV high powered train, and started our adventure to Paris! We arrived at the Gare-de-Lyon train station at 12:30 and took our first steps into the City of Light and the City of Love.

Proctor Athletics: Girls' Basketball Team Spotlight

Jan 30, 2017 8:24:50 AM

Proctor’s girls varsity basketball team boasts a 10-3 record as they surpass the midpoint in their season and look ahead to defending their NESPAC Class C championship from last year. While the core of the team remains from last year’s championship run, roles have evolved and new additions to the squad have brought key new pieces to the puzzle. With a jam-packed February ahead of them, the team and its veteran leadership looks to continue its development under first year-head coach Junior De La Hoz.

Mountain Classroom: Reflecting on Mexico

Jan 28, 2017 8:00:00 AM
Mountain Classroom was able to send in their reflections on Mexico after hiking out from their four-night wilderness solos in Southeastern Arizona. Now they are meeting up in Tucson with adjunct Mountain Classroom faculty members Drew Donaldson and Matt Mackenzie for a weekend of fun. Check back soon for updates from our solos! 

Proctor en Segovia: Taking It In

Jan 27, 2017 8:00:00 AM

My first impression of Spain was how small the spaces are. After arriving in Segovia, Mikaela took me to my host mom Marife’s apartment. In addition to the elevator that could only fit in three people at most, my shower is located in my room and the corridor can only have one person passing each time. Marife seemed like someone that knows exactly how to enjoy life, though; there are approximately more than ten kinds of glasses and cups in the kitchen and living room, and her narrow corridor is full of organised and delicate decorations. Knowing Marife and the daily schedule in Spain, which includes a siesta (a nap about two hours in the middle of the day) and a dinner that doesn’t start until 9:30, I slowly started to process the much more relaxed lifestyle in Spain.

European Art Classroom: Paris Beckons Monday

Jan 26, 2017 8:00:00 AM

(photo) Jacqui Morris

I have adjusted to life in Aix, and time is going by pretty fast. It’s hard to believe that two weeks has already gone by and that we are leaving for Paris tomorrow! With my excitement for the future, I want to reflect on yet another remarkable seven days in France.

Student Voices: Behind the Paint

Jan 25, 2017 10:20:51 AM

Avery Montgomery '17 wrote the following piece for Proctor's student newspaper, The Hornet's Nest. You can check out the most recent edition of the Hornet's Nest, as well as archived editions and more student work from Journalism classes HERE

Eric Barthold: Man Up and Open Up

Jan 22, 2017 9:00:00 PM

On the same evening as our beloved New England Patriots convincingly won the AFC Championship over the Pittsburgh Steelers 36-17, we welcomed Eric Barthold back to campus to speak with faculty, student leadership, male athletes, and our ninth grade boys about redefining masculinity in today’s society.

 

 

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