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February 10, 2025
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Remembering Mr. Trundy

By Mairin Hoffman’25 On December 20th, 2024, the Frederick Gunn School community lost an integral light on campus to cancer: Mr. Jeff Trundy. Mr. Trundy was a beloved science teacher and acclaimed

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When Democracy Is Benched: South Korea’s Martial Law Crisis and Its Lessons for Us

By Ryan Ryu’25 Imagine if, during a high-stakes game, the coach of one team suddenly expelled the referees and the opposing players, seizing total control of the field. This scenario mirrors recent events in South Korea. On December 3, 2024,

January 9, 2025

Dream Interpretation: What Our Nightly Narratives Reveal About Us

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By Ryan Ryu’25 If dreams were films, they would likely be flops- mundane plots, jumbled storylines, and an audience of one. Yet, despite their

Finding Your Passion: A Journey, Not a Destination

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By Ryan Ryu’25 “What do you care about so deeply that you can’t ignore it?” This is the question that guided Oprah Winfrey, Steve

The Chicken Jockey Theory of Everything (Op-Ed)

May 15, 2025
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By Ryan Ryu’25 (It is normal to feel confused reading this article.) There are a few moments in cinema that split the timeline cleanly into before and after. The release of A

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Remembering Mr. Trundy

February 10, 2025
FGS Culture & Arts/FGS Sports/Opinion

By Mairin Hoffman’25 On December 20th, 2024, the Frederick Gunn School community lost an integral light on campus to cancer: Mr. Jeff Trundy. Mr. Trundy was a beloved science teacher and acclaimed

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Finding Your Passion: A Journey, Not a Destination

February 10, 2025
Opinion

By Ryan Ryu’25 “What do you care about so deeply that you can’t ignore it?” This is the question that guided Oprah Winfrey, Steve Jobs, and countless others as they stumbled, not

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When Democracy Is Benched: South Korea’s Martial Law Crisis and Its Lessons for Us

January 9, 2025
Opinion/US & World Affairs

By Ryan Ryu’25 Imagine if, during a high-stakes game, the coach of one team suddenly expelled the referees and the opposing players, seizing total control of the field. This scenario mirrors recent

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Dream Interpretation: What Our Nightly Narratives Reveal About Us

November 4, 2024
Opinion

By 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

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About Us

The Frederick Gunn School is a private co-educational boarding school in Washington, Connecticut. The Highlander Newspaper is a student-run newspaper at the Frederick Gunn School, consisting of about 25 students. Along with the Highlander is the Highlander News Network, which consists of student made and edited videos. These videos can be viewed on Youtube and on the official Highlander News Network Instagram.

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The Highlander Athletics Transformation

By Jonjon Feliciano ’26 The Frederick Gunn School Athletic Department

REALTALK@GUNN: An Innovative Approach to Conversation

By Chris (Taeyun) Kwon ’27 Collaborating with MIT and a

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