On Sunday, October 20, 2024, the Frederick Gunn School hosted the first-ever Youth Voices in Democracy Summit 2024 in partnership with Youth Commons at the Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Center for Innovation
By Ben Elsberg’25 A few weeks ago, incoming President-elect Donald Trump held a press conference laying out his vision for his second term. He laid out bold promises and called for a
MoreBy Ryan Ryu’25 The inauguration of President Donald Trump has reignited concerns about the future of international students in the United States. During his previous administration, policies such as the travel ban
MoreBy 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
MoreOn Sunday, October 20, 2024, the Frederick Gunn School hosted the first-ever Youth Voices in Democracy Summit 2024 in partnership with Youth Commons at the Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Center for Innovation
MoreBy Alex LoGuercio ’24 When Greg Norman created the LIV Golf Tour in 2021, it caused chaos throughout the golf world. Greg Norman, a two-time major winner on the PGA tour, aimed
MoreBy Karl Hammer ’25 There is no doubt that outer space tops the list of the most lucrative industries in the world at the moment. Whether it be commerce, travel, or logistics
MoreBy Karl Hammer ’25 The world was shocked on February 16 2024 to hear the news of the tragic passing of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. While hailed as a hero by
MoreBy Samara Kinyanjui ’27 Black History Month is a month that is dedicated to Black Americans’ achievements. From February 1 to March 1, Black Americans receive recognition for their contributions to The
MoreBy Ryan Ryu ’25 Israeli forces stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan evening prayers for a second consecutive night, firing rubber bullets and stun grenades at hundreds of Palestinian worshippers. Police entered the
MoreBy Paige Jackson ’24 Last Monday, February 13th, there was a shooting at Michigan State University. Four students were killed and five were injured. Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser, and Alexandria Verner lost
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