By Erin Chow ‘25
Catlin Gabel School (CGS) is known for its promotion of experiential learning opportunities for students to partake in. One aspect of this is the annual global trips that students can apply for.
Read MoreBy Erin Chow ‘25
Catlin Gabel School (CGS) is known for its promotion of experiential learning opportunities for students to partake in. One aspect of this is the annual global trips that students can apply for.
Read MoreBy Lewis Anderson ’24
To many students, the college application process may seem overwhelming, but the college counseling office did an amazing job helping me navigate it.
Read MoreBy Olivia Morrison ‘24
Are you a second-semester senior? Do you suddenly feel a complete lack of motivation to complete your homework or go to school? If the answer to these questions is “yes”, then you may be falling victim to Senioritis, a disease characterized by a decline in motivation or performance in school.
Read MoreBy Chip Downes-Le Guin ‘25
The New York Times (NYT) is well-known for its investigative journalism and quick releases of breaking news, however, students may be even more familiar with its daily minigames.
Read MoreBy Elise Kim ‘25
Ivy League. Under 10% acceptance rate. Elite. Highly selective. Upon hearing those words, ears perk up, eyebrows raise, eyes widen in awe.
Read MoreBy Ayaan Sait ‘24
Are you a hopeless wandering soul hoping for gastronomical guidance? Tired of being in a chip predicament every time you go to the Barn? Look no further. I’ve rated 5 of the Barn’s most popular chips and ranked them below.
Read MoreBy Amare Kaainoa ‘24
Fashion has always been a dynamic form of self-expression, and for teenagers, it serves as a powerful tool for articulating their identity and individuality. In the age of adolescence, where the pursuit of self-discovery and personal expression are crucial, the significance of fashion can seem greater than ever.
Read MoreBy Tia Chakrapani ‘27
As a young girl, Judy A. Rose sat in the audience of a production of The Nutcracker. Despite impressive orchestra serenades, graceful ballerinas, and scary mice, Rose could only focus on one person—the conductor. At that moment she knew what she wanted to be.
Read MoreBy Hadley Cress ‘27
Something’s missing from the student and family handbook. Where are the policies surrounding asynchronous learning and snow days?
Read MoreBy Harper Davis ‘24
It was our big moment. Standing on stage, recorder in hand, a miniature leaf blower sent wind through our hair as we performed a rendition of “I Want It That Way” by the Backstreet Boys in front of the whole school.
Read MoreBy Vishaka Priyan ‘26 and Holland Swan ‘24
Read MoreBy Lewis Anderson ‘24
In 2023, the Environmental Action Team (EAT) expanded its achievements: it created a new position on the Catlin Gabel Student Administration (CGSA), the Sustainability Coordinator, is pushing for energy efficiency, is working on updating the sustainable purchasing policy, ran a clothing drive, and is working on increasing biodiversity around campus.
Read MoreBy Olivia Morrison ‘24
Nationally, the viewership and popularity of women’s basketball are on the rise. In 2023, the viewership of the NCAA women's basketball final was up 103%, and the audience of the WNBA draft increased by 42%. However, this is not the case for girl’s basketball at Catlin Gabel School (CGS).
Read MoreBy Violet Bouwes-van Nood ‘24
As the first semester of the year wraps up it’s easy for one to be caught in their own world. Students surrounded by tests and final projects one can easily forget that Catlin Gabel School (CGS) is not just a high school, but includes students as young as five years old.
Read MoreBy Tia Chakrapani ‘27
In September 2022, 21-year-old Sarah Katz suffered a fatal cardiac arrest a few hours following the consumption of Panera Bread’s “Charged Lemonade.”
Read MoreBy Harper Davis ‘24
Sophomore Azalea Colburn is known for her technical thinking, passionate political discourse, and creative capabilities. I sat down with her to find out more about her life.
Read MoreBy Harper Davis ‘24
“I don’t know how those celebrities do it,” said Catlin Gabel School (CGS) Physics Teacher Bob Sauer, reflecting on his brief international spotlight after he found Alaska Flight 1282’s missing door plug in his backyard.
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