By Thomas Vo ’23 The school’s musical department, consisting of many talented students, performed a concert on Sunday, April 30th. They used a wide variety of instruments with vast themes, covering classical
By Alex Johnson ’23 On Saturday April 29, the Gunn boys varsity lacrosse team took on the CANTerbury saints. Despite Gunn being down significantly in the CANTerbury cup standings the team was
By Hezzy Benson ’26 Introduction I’m Sebastian Komaritsky and I’m a sophomore. I’ve been riding horses since I was 8 years old, but I started playing polo when I turned 12. I’ve
By Jenny Shen ’23 Almost a year ago, on May 9th, 2022, Andy Warhol’s 1964 portrait of Marilyn Monroe was sold for $195 million dollars, making it the most expensive work of
By Daisy Moriarty ’25 On Thursday, March 31, the Frederick Gunn baking club got together to bake treats for blood donors at the Margaret P. Atticks Blood Drive. The Blood Drive, which
By Jenny Macler ’23 In honor of black history month, the Black and Latino Union (BALU) held a roundtable discussion on the evening of Saturday, February 25. They covered topics from the
By Jenny Macler ’23 During the first weekend of April, the annual blood drive honoring Margaret P. Addicks was held by the Hearts for Action club and the American Red Cross. Each
By Megan Sladish and Sloane Walsh ’25 After an exciting few months of prefect applications, speeches, and Q&As, the eight prefect elects for the 2023-2024 school year were chosen. Twenty-six students applied
By Mairin Hoffman and Sloane Walsh ’25 Once you arrive on campus, you immediately look at all the beautiful buildings that match.You then notice Emerson, a two-story dormitory slightly hidden by trees
By Paige Jackson ’24 With the end of the school year comes endless stress, deadlines, and decisions, but it also brings the soon-to-be promise of freedom. Unfortunately, That excitement is masked by