By Mairin Hoffman ’25 I have been a film lover since a very young age and have seen many movies that impacted me differently. Everyone has that movie; the one that makes
By Ruby Lesson ’25 After numerous hard-fought games, on Monday, September 30th, the Gunn Girls Soccer team celebrated their first victory against Christian Heritage. This was a tremendous milestone for the girls
MoreBy Riker Napoleone ’27 Around the fall midterm comes the annual Gunn vs. Millbrook under the lights football game and Play 4 the Cure. The Athletic Director Mr. Marich carts in lights
MoreBy Ben Adovasio ’25 Here at The Frederick Gunn School, the College Counseling Office begins preparing students for their post-graduation plans as soon as they arrive on campus. Underclassmen focus on adjusting
MoreOn Sunday, October 20, 2024, the Frederick Gunn School hosted the first-ever Youth Voices in Democracy Summit 2024 in partnership with Youth Commons at the Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Center for Innovation
MoreBy Ryan Ryu’25 If dreams were films, they would likely be flops- mundane plots, jumbled storylines, and an audience of one. Yet, despite their often bizarre nature, dreams have intrigued thinkers and
MoreBy Marley Austell-Kennedy’25 Washington has always had a community of flourishing, creative innovators, spanning from the naturalist William Harrison Gibson in the 1920s all the way to today’s painter Vincent Giarrano. While
MoreBy Adrien Quiros’25 On Friday October 5th, the 2024 Play for the Cure Game took place at the Frederick Gunn School. With all four grades competing in this game to raise money
MoreBy Ruby Lesson’25 After numerous hard-fought games on Monday, September 30th, the Gunn Girls Soccer team secured their first victory against Christian Heritage. This was a tremendous win for the girls and
MoreBy Madden Albert’ 25 The Frederick Gunn School athletics announced a volleyball team starting in the fall of 2024. The volleyball program has been going on for a long time. Still, this year,
MoreBy Harrison Muntner’25 For the ordinary student at the Frederick Gunn school, mornings start around 7:30 AM. This is not the case for a particular group of extraordinary students: the Boys Basketball
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