SAT and ACT Advice 

By Carter Barry ’25 Standardized testing happens in all grades. Even in elementary school, students still stress over the standardized tests and cumulative math exams. But as the end of high school

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Young Voters in Washington Election

By Bridie Bolger ’24 The greater municipal elections of September have passed us by, prompting discourse over the stability provided by candidates in Derby, Bridgeport, Hartford, and others. Now, our local elections,

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TikTok Brain

 By Matis Molina-Ricard ’24 TikTok, a popular short-form video platform, has revolutionized the way we consume content in recent years. While TikTok offers entertainment and creative expression, there is growing concern about

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The Beauty of Chess

By Benjamin Davis’26 Chess is known internationally as the peak of high logic and calculation, esoteric to all but the most premier of masters. Human prodigies of the game achieve great renown,

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Banned Book Week At FGS

By Peter Murphy ’24 The school year is off to a great start, as students have been learning in classes and competing fiercely on the fields. In the Tisch schoolhouse, however, the

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