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
Ruby Lesson’25 As the winter approaches, the Gunn community eagerly welcomes the return of their cherished traditions that bring joy to both the students and faculty. From sledding down Marich Hill to
MoreBy Beau Fairbanks’25 For years, Athletes of the Week have been announced on and off at school meetings with little information and elaboration at Gunn. Kids receiving this award received little recognition,
MoreBy Josh Trager’25 Every winter, the freshmen from The Frederick Gunn School went on an unforgettable three-day adventure to Lake Placid, combining the thrill of skiing with the bonding power of outdoor
MoreKyle Millington’25 The Frederick Gunn School came alive with vibrant colors, delicious aromas, and cultural appreciation as students and faculty gathered to celebrate the Lunar New Year. From festive decorations adorning the
MoreBy Karl Hammer’25 The Frederick Gunn School came alive with the spirit of the holidays during its annual Christmas Jazz Concert, held in its beautifully decorated auditorium. Students, faculty, and community members
MoreBy Adrien Quiros’25 On December 17th, 2024, the annual Holiday Dinner at The Frederick Gunn School took place, where students sat with their peers, and enjoyed a great meal in the Holiday
MoreBy Mairin Hoffman ’25 The cold winter term has just started here at Gunn, and this chunk of time looks different this year. Classes are in full swing, and this trimester began
MoreBy Riker Napoleone ’27 Here at Gunn, clubs and affinity groups greatly influence student life. Clubs occur 2-4 times weekly and involve dedication and perseverance while educating students on a topic or
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 Trey LaMay’25 The Po, formerly known as the “Cafe on the Green,” has been a staple on the Frederick Gunn school campus and in Washington for as long as anyone can
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