Model United Nations sponsors simulated conference

Maureen Dinnie
Reporter

This past Friday, May 28, over 150 sophomores spent their day planning and debating answers to important worldwide issues. In a simulated Model UN conference that was held during the school day, each student was a representative for a different country in the United Nations, and debated issues relative to today’s society. The issues ranged from drug trade to global security.

Girls Lacrosse falls to Wilton, 12-8, in FCIAC championship

Doug Reilly
Reporter

On Saturday, May 29, the girls lacrosse team could not climb out of a 7-0 deficit, falling to Wilton by a score of 12-8. The Rams had high hopes for this game against Wilton, especially because they beat them 20-14 earlier in the season. However, for the third consecutive year, the Rams were unable to come out with a victory in the FCIAC championship game.

Police Club visits court

Whitney Gulden
Reporter

On Tuesday, May 25, eleven members of the Police Club went to the Stamford Courthouse to go behind the scenes of the judicial system.

There, club members were given a tour by the courthouse Elite Marshall Sapienza and lawyer Mark Durkin, where the students saw holding cells where criminals are brought before trial, the public story law library, and the juvenile clerk’s office.

Between touring, the students exercised their right of access to the judicial system by sitting in on the proceedings of two active cases.

Synchronized swimmers perform in NYC for TLC summer promotion

Taylor Dunstan

Reporter

On Tuesday, May 25, junior Marina Hoffman and freshman Rebecca Trinklein traveled to New York City in order to participate in a promotion for TLC’s new summer line-up. As members of the New Canaan YMCA Aquianas Synchronized Swimming Team, Marina and Rebecca, along with four of their teammates, had to opportunity to showcase their talents in front of a TLC camera and thousands of people passing through the city in a tank that was located on the back of a truck.