By Harrison Muntner’25 For the ordinary student at the Frederick Gunn school, mornings start around 7:30 AM. This is not the case for a particular group of extraordinary students: the Boys Basketball
By Trey LaMay’25 The Po, formerly known as the “Cafe on the Green,” has been a staple on the Frederick Gunn school campus and in Washington for as long as anyone can
By Ben Adovasio’25 With the first full academic school year with the Lizzie underway, the building has proved to be a worthwhile investment for the school. Utilizing the largest philanthropic gift in
Luca Fusco’25 The Gunn Boys Varsity soccer season has reached the halfway point of the season, and it has been a rollercoaster of events. The team has already exceeded expectations by having
Kyle Millington’25 As the ball continues to be rolled into our game on Saturday. The team’s resilience, despite a few injuries picked up during practice, including Carson Bennett, ‘27, who was placed
By Isla Beckstrom’26 School events unite our community—boarding school without ‘mandatory fun’ results in a dull experience for faculty and students. Aside from Convocation and the recent class trips, upcoming school events
Madden Albert’25 The relationship between students and their house parents at The Frederick Gunn School is one of the biggest things that shapes the culture here at FGS. Every night during study
By Luca Fusco’25 The boys’ varsity soccer season has officially begun, and the Highlanders are on the hunt for a significant season under Head Coach Tyler Sheikh. The Highlanders are coming off
By Trey LaMay’25 After a long summer, the students are back on campus. Football is one of the main sports on campus in the fall, and with the blow of a whistle,
By Ryan Ryu’25 and Martha Ewing’26 In a vibrant celebration of tradition and legacy, the Frederick Gunn School commenced its 175th academic year with its annual Convocation ceremony at the historic First