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 Juliette Gaggini ’20 As 72 seniors and 14 postgraduates prepare for commencement on May 28, the school has been reflecting on the senior class and all that will change when they
Moreby Mr. Becker As we (“we”=The Gunnery community defined broadly) celebrate “The Highlander’s” move from print to online, we (“we”=all human beings) ought to take the opportunity to reflect on why the
MoreBy Rain Ji ’19 1) Denial “I am not going to prom because I can have as much fun at Six Flags.” You tell this to your best friend who eagerly tries
MoreBy Juliette Gaggini ’20 On May 5, The Gunnery held its 60th annual Founder’s Day Regatta on Lake Waramaug. On our home turf, twenty-four teams, both club and school, raced on our
MoreBy Maddie Aitken ’19 Each year, self-selecting juniors go through the Prefect election process, which includes a speech and a Q & A session for the students running and two rounds of
MoreBy Harry Sutton ’20 On April 26, Max Boot visited The Gunnery to speak about his political views and his opinion of the current Republican party. Boot is a former foreign advisor
MoreBy Daniel Zajkowski ’21 Gunnery athletics teams are already one month into their short two-month season this spring. Many games, matches and races have occurred already, and lots of Gunnery teams have
MoreBy Rain Ji ’19 The climax of celebrating poetry at The Gunnery occurs every year when the English department hosts the poetry recitation event around Shakespeare’s birthday. On April 24, in the
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