RSS
HomeContact Us
A Brentwood student tests the breathalyzer.

When most people think of a party they think of loud music, crowds, maybe some dancing, altogether a good time. Unfortunately not every party is one to be celebrated. This term, all of the Grade...[more]

Annie's goldfish.

Some people feel the need to take care of things – living things. It’s a motherly or fatherly instinct that passes over some people and manifests itself in others; some are content with the only life...[more]

Allard House is all decked out for the Holiday season.

Though the irritating heavens have stubbornly refused to bestow the campus with snow (except for tantalizing us with a 5.6673 second “snow fall” one morning last week, where flimsy “snowflakes”...[more]

Fall colours are signal that winter is around the corner.

As many of you have already noticed, winter has decorated our small island town with a thin coat of snow. It is only a matter of time until the real winter is upon us. It’s rumored that this will be...[more]

Trimming the Yuletide tree.

The bold ram of Privett House wears his festive hat this month, a symbol of the great unity between Privett and Hope as the two houses came together this past weekend to celebrate the approaching...[more]

Brentwood students circle their Red Saturdays.

Code Red: A Saturday Off? This can’t be right. Tick. Tick. Tick. Every. Single. Second. Passes. So. Agonizingly. Slowly. This is the atmosphere that encompasses Brentwood classes on the...[more]

Brentwood students fuel up in Crooks Hall.

In a community that keeps you on your toes, it’s nice to enjoy the small, calming pleasures that can be found when — in a mere fraction of an hour — we find ourselves with a little spare time at our...[more]

Many Brentwood students travel through the Victoria international airport.

Some of us have a vague idea of what we’re getting ourselves into when we first pass through the Brentwood gates. Boarding school can have an air of mystery surrounding it, but we have some sort of...[more]

Mack House girls proudly display their jack-o-lantern.

The crisp breeze that rides the waves of the ocean clips up onto the shore, blasting through thin sweaters and long hair, plucking the leaves off the deciduous trees of this temperate rain forest....[more]

David LR relaxes outside.

There is no doubt that the hectic pace of Brentwood life is time consuming. With the combination of arts, sports, academics and fitting in a meal or two, it seems as if there is no time for...[more]

<< First < Previous Page 1 Page 2 Next > Last >>

Twitter