By Ryan Ryu’25 With AP exams less than a week away and the final weeks of the school year picking up speed, there has been a quiet intensity building across campus. Students
By Samara Kinyanjui’27 Enjoying the simple pleasures of winter is an opportunity the Frederick Gunn School takes advantage of every year, a way the school does this is with a newly created
Caden Crowley’28 Having Goalie Coach Carmine Andranovich join the coaching staff of the Gunn boys hockey team has brought a new perspective for our goalies. A former Gunnery goalie turned into a
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
By Trey LaMay’25 The Gunn Hockey team is off to an 8-4-4. They have played a tough schedule so far this season, facing some of the top schools in New England. The
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
By Tamaki Nakane’27 The Lake Placid Trip, which took place from January 26th to 28th, 2025, was a memorable and exciting experience for the freshmen at The Frederick Gunn School. This annual
By Miles Perez’25 Many programs and opportunities can open doors for students at the Frederick Gunn School. Along with the school’s educational philosophy are its leadership and active citizenship programs that help
By 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
By Tamaki Nakane’27 This school year, the Frederick Gunn School launched a graphic design class, an exciting new opportunity for students to explore their new interests. The class, led by Mr. Turner,