By Jennifer Macler ’23 On Sunday, February 12, FGS held its first-ever chess tournament. Across campus, chess has surged in popularity and thanks to Joe Shaker ’24, Chess Club has organized a
By Corbin Carkner ’25 Earlier this spring, an Earthquake struck the U.S. East Coast and shocked many parts of New England. As many people know, there was a big rumble, and shake
MoreBy Samara Kinyanjui ’27 The PO, a cafe that is a hotspot for the local residents of Washington, Connecticut, held its first after-hours event on March 23. The PO After Hours event
MoreBy Trey LaMay’25 The Frederick Gunn Baseball team has played baseball for the last 155 years, since their first game against New Milford. The team has had an iconic history since that
MoreBy Mairin Hoffman ‘25 The Spring sports season is off to a great start, with all the teams working hard and anticipating the fantastic season ahead. The Gunn Athletics program offers many
MoreBy Ryan Ryu’25 After a fruitful three weeks of spring break, Highlanders are now into their final trimester of the year. The air is filled with anticipation, and it’s not hard to
MoreBy Daisy Moriarty ’25 The Frederick Gunn School’s Winter Musical, Urinetown, had three very successful shows, though to achieve this, it took a lot of hard work by the Frederick Gunn students
MoreBy Daisy Moriarty ’25 On the morning of Saturday, November 11, eleven students from The Frederick Gunn School departed campus at 7:15 in the morning with their music director, Mr. Castonguay, to
MoreBy Carter Barry ’25 The winter musical is one of the year’s most anticipated events here at Gunn. Each year, our beloved Kent Burnham directs a fun and amusing musical composed of
MoreBy Daisy Moriarty ’25 There were fifteen new cast and crew members in this year’s winter musical, Urinetown. This new group consisted of five freshmen cast members: Poppy Mand, Siena Castonguay, Oliver
MoreBy Peter Murphy ’24 When students at the Frederick Gunn School go to play at different rival schools for athletics, a phrase that each student will often hear once or twice throughout
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