By Hadley Nussbaum ’24 Athletes at the Frederick Gunn School are very passionate about the sports they play. The sports occurring in the fall are football, field hockey, cross country, crew, and
By Matis Molina Ricard ’24 After 24 years of playing, over 1500 matches, and 20 significant singles titles, the Swiss superstar Roger Federer has finally decided to call it quits, and fans
By Paige Jackson ’24 Clubs are starting up this September alongside classes, and the Green Club already has a plan for the 2022-2023 school year. This club is striving to reduce our
By Peter Murphy ’24 Last night, a stunning performance by Carlos Alcaraz was done as he beat world number five Casper Ruud in a gritty battle for the US Open Championship title!
By Tori Ledoux ’23 With the start of the NFL season, there is much anticipation about which team will take home the Vince Lombardi Trophy in February. After last year’s close game
By Jenny Shen ’23 Teacher of the Mathematics department, instructor of the theater program, part of the FGS’s activity team, and holder of the new Thomas R. King ’60 Family Teaching Chair
By Sloane Walsh ’25 For the past 174 days, Russia held the Ukrainian city of Izium under its control. After Ukraine reclaimed the town, Ukrainian soldiers and citizens found over 400 graves
By Mairin Hoffman ’25 On June 16th, The Frederick Gunn School announced Mr. Small’s retirement after 45 years. Mr. Small has been an integral part of the Gunn community since he and
By Peter Murphy ’24 A recent trend has been occurring around the internet as people decide to SWIM in the Hudson river. If you have been scrolling on Tiktok or Instagram, you
By Martha Ewing ’26 One thing that comes to mind when people think of Queen Elizabeth II are her corgis. These lucky pups met dignitaries and posed for photos alongside the late