It’s never easy to be the new kid. Being new adds social complexity and a slew of cultural obstacles to a high school experience that already has its challenges. And at Catlin Gabel School (CGS), despite an inclusivity office and a core value of inclusion, being new can be particularly punishing.
Read MoreInstant ramen is one of the classic meals for students. The simplicity of this quick and easy meal makes it so accessible. The question now becomes, how do I choose which brand of ramen to buy?
Read MoreFor thirty student cast members and multiple teachers, this year's spring musical has been a whirlwind of rehearsals and time spent after school ever since November.
Read MoreThe filming of Breakpoint, a Netflix documentary about some of the world's best tennis players competing in various tournaments, may have set a curse on the players, resulting in their failure to meet expectations in the 2023 Australian Open.
Read MoreOftentimes, when people think about surfing, the first thing that comes to mind is a warm and sunny beach located in Hawai’i or California. Not many people think of the Oregon Coast, even though it is filled with great surf spots and even better waves.
Read MoreOn January 28, Texas Senator Ted Cruz sent out a tweet with a photo of the Catlin Gabel School (CGS) inquiry form. The photo showed an image of the pronouns an applicant can select.
Read More“If I can make one comparison between me and Michael Jordan, it's that we can nurse the hell out of a grudge. If I think you’re questioning me, I will work so hard to shove it down your throat.”
Read MoreSince their beginning, all-school, clickbait emails sent by Catlin Gabel School (CGS) students have been controversial, at points being divisive and harmful to the community.
Read MoreAre you tired of your human teachers and their outdated teaching methods? Well, have no fear, because ChatGPT is here! The latest and greatest AI language model developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is set to revolutionize the way we learn and communicate.
Read MoreMany students know the excitement of returning to their favorite sport after the off-season, getting ready to play a big game, or practicing with beloved teammates. Unfortunately, countless student-athletes also know the pain of suffering a sports injury, and suddenly no longer being able to participate in the sport that they love.
Read MoreAs the year 2023 begins, we reflect back upon the successes and defeats of the year 2022 through the lens of rap album releases.
Read MoreAt the end of every calendar year, music streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music offer music wrap-ups for their users. These wrap-ups provide a summary of the user's listening habits over the past year, including the top songs, artists, and genres they listened to.
Read MoreThere is a common misconception that doing word games or puzzles can prevent memory loss or long-term brain issues, although sadly this is not fully scientifically proven. What is proven is that anything that involves the active engagement of your brain and “exercising” your brain can help in the future and at the very least is a creative outlet.
Read MoreCongratulations! If you’re reading this article, it probably means you care about doing well on the SAT. You may be taking your first steps into the world of standardized testing, or have the test scheduled for next weekend.
Read More2022 was dominated by social media. Elon Musk purchased Twitter to very mixed reception, the number of Facebook users declined for the first time in the company's history, and everyone finally learned what it looks like to BeReal.
Read MorePortland has been known for its prominent food culture for many years, but when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the restaurant industry suffered. During the pandemic, restaurants all over the United States were forced to close.
Read MoreStudents look forward to the clock turning to 12:25 pm and being released to lunch after a long morning of classes. People get to eat food, talk to their friends, and juniors and seniors are able to go off campus. Going off-campus opens up a world of opportunities for upper-class students, who can drive their cars to further places.
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