By Brittney Haldorsen ‘25
As the planet inches closer to irreversible climate catastrophe, many people are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) for answers.
Read MoreBy Brittney Haldorsen ‘25
As the planet inches closer to irreversible climate catastrophe, many people are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) for answers.
Read MoreBy Elise Kim ‘25
Every student whether an incoming freshman or a seasoned senior has a scheduled part of their day scheduled out for Community & Connection (or as it is more popularly known as C&C).
Read MoreBy Stella Dombrow ‘25
Every fall many Catlin Gabel School (CGS) seniors rush to submit an early decision (ED) application. While this has become a norm for CGS students, ED is unfeasible for many students across the US creating unfairness in college admissions.
Read MoreBy Hadley Cress 27’
COVID-19 started almost five and a half years ago and has caused changes that still affect us today. Catlin Gabel School (CGS) is not the same and probably never will return to how it was before the pandemic.
Read MoreBy Jordan Devlin ‘25
Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, and Chappell Roan became three of the most popular artists in 2024, but how quick was their rise to fame and how did they accomplish it?
Read MoreBy Theo Butler ‘25
Throughout 2024, athletes at Catlin Gabel School (CGS) have done many great things, from winning state championships to setting new school records and accomplishing things that haven't been done since I was in Lower School
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Read MoreBy Andy Han ‘26
As the use of social media becomes commonplace and the digital platform normalized, the time between the introduction and obsolescence of a trend seems to shorten, with novel ideas being introduced and forgotten about daily.
Read MoreBy Chip Downes-Le Guin ‘25
It’s a story told many times before, every generation is different from the ones before, and speech is no different.
Read MoreBy Violet Daly ‘26
With the start of a new year, Catlin Gabel School (CGS) students reflect on the highlights and experiences that made 2024 unforgettable.
Read MoreBy Erin Chow ‘25
A new beauty craze known as “Sephora Kids” recently took over social media, sparking heated debates among parents, influencers, and beauty industry experts.
Read MoreBy Ann Crosby ‘25
For months, anticipation surrounding the Donald Trump presidency has gripped the US population and gained worldwide attention.
Read MoreAnn Crosby ‘25
The war in Gaza spread far beyond the Middle East last year when protests erupted around the world.
Read MoreThe Dialogue for Democracy class split into groups and constructed unique gingerbread houses. Then, we reviewed each house individually.
Read MoreBy Charlie Nemecek ’25
Five minutes may not seem like much, but in the world of a high school student, it can mean the difference between a calm morning and a chaotic rush.
Read MoreBy Maddie Snyder ‘24
Imagine this. You’re in fourth grade, sitting in class the day after the 2016 election and the boy sitting next to you is wearing a red hat that reads “Make America Great Again”.
Read MoreBy Evan Zhang ‘26
As a kid, I loved everything about Christmas. I binge-watched movies like “The Polar Express” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” on repeat, I blasted “Jingle Bell Rock” and other holiday bangers on the boombox, I created and consumed gingerbread houses, and I decorated trees every year from top to bottom in ornaments.
Read MoreBy Jordan Devlin ‘25
Highway 217 (217) seems to be undergoing a never-ending self-improvement journey, with orange cones spread far and a middle lane that moves faster than the left lane.
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