Stella’s Restaurant: A Glimpse of Greece in Richmond

By Katie Dunn Once you walk through the heavy doors, you are immediately met with an overwhelmingly warm atmosphere, filled with chatter…

A Silent Epidemic

By Hayley Dunn NPR calls it a “silent epidemic.” It can’t be seen, and it’s not something that people talk about on…

Del Harris: The One and Only

By Jackson Watkins Since he stepped on campus in 2016, Collegiate boys varsity basketball head coach Del Harris has changed basketball culture…

OPINION: Cheerleading at Collegiate?

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Which Class Teaches Life?

OPINION The opinions published by The Match are solely those of the author, and not of the entire publication, its staff, or Collegiate School. The…

Gun Control in America

OPINION The opinions published by The Match are solely those of the author, and not of the entire publication, its staff, or Collegiate School. The…

Guns In America: A Hunter’s Perspective

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Effectiveness Through Separation: The Gender Divide in the Middle School

By Ann Ross Westermann Since the 1986 restructuring of Collegiate’s Mooreland Road campus, when the Girls and Boys Schools merged, Collegiate’s Middle…

Melanie Gorsline: “Right from River Road”

By Ann Ross Westermann Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Middle School art teacher and Collegiate alumna Melanie Gorsline (’74) and her family moved…

How Do I Learn The Game of Life?

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