By Daniel Zajkowski ’21 Gunnery athletics teams are already one month into their short two-month season this spring. Many games, matches and races have occurred already, and lots of Gunnery teams have
By Rain Ji ’19 The climax of celebrating poetry at The Gunnery occurs every year when the English department hosts the poetry recitation event around Shakespeare’s birthday. On April 24, in the
By Maddie Aitken ’19 In the beginning of the school year, students in AP Studio Art select the mediums they will work in and come up with a concentration on which they
By Rain Ji ’19 On April 28, The Gunnery hosted its annual Gunn Scholar Conference in the Tisch Schoolhouse. This year’s Gunn Scholars did a phenomenal job of conveying their projects’ discoveries
By Rain Ji ’19 On April 15, 2019, a major fire erupted at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. The fire began to spread quickly from the rear of the roof,
By Juliette Gaggini ’20 Our community is upheld by so many amazing faculty and staff, some of whom do not get enough recognition for their hard work and dedication to our school.
By Daniel Zajkowski ’21 Spring sports started up after spring break, and varsity teams are already mostly settled into their seasons. The ultimate goal of most teams is to make it to
By Isabel Martin ’20 On Wednesday, April 3, the Gunnery Troubadours went to a choral workshop in New York City with the cast of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. The group was
By Harry Sutton ’20 It was a cold and mundane Saturday morning at The Gunnery, when 300 tired and sullen students gathered in the lower gym for another typical programming meeting during
By Maddie Aitken ’19 With President Trump’s term approaching its end, many Democrats have announced their decision to run for president in 2020. Despite the election still being more than a year