By Ike Bennet ’21 Over the course of half a century, what was once the wealthiest country in Latin America has become a hotbed of corruption, violence and humanitarian crises. Venezuela’s journey
By Maddie Aitken ’19 On February 15, President Trump, speaking from the Rose Garden at the White House, declared a national emergency so he can secure the funding he needs to build
By Harry Sutton ’20 Cardiff City F.C. shocked the world of soccer in the 2017-18 season by finishing second in the EFL Championship, gaining promotion to the top flight of English soccer
By Rain Ji ’19 On Thursday, January 24, The Gunnery Model United Nations club traveled to Boston to compete and participate in the annual Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN) conference, representing El
By Maddie Aitken ’19 On Monday, January 21, the entire Gunnery community participated in various activities on- and off-campus to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. On-campus activities included writing to legislators,
By Maddie Aitken ’19 Two Guatemalan migrant children, ages 7 and 8, died within three weeks of each other, both having been in U.S. custody in New Mexico. The 8-year-old boy, Felipe
By Sam Schreiber ’20 A little over 2 years ago, Britain voted to leave the European Union, which was a move that, at the time, shocked many. With the vote being 51.9%
By Rain Ji ’19 On December 22, 2018, just days before Christmas, the United States federal government shutdown began, and from January 3, there has been no sign of the federal government’s
By Juliette Gaggini ’20 Paris, France, often referred to as the City of Love, has been faced with a tremendous controversy the past few weeks beginning with the raise of fuel prices
By Emma Smith ’22 Since President Donald Trump ordered border officials to prosecute all adults trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border in June, about 2000 children of Central American migrants have been