By Rain Ji ’19 Each year, students and faculty have mixed feelings about the two weeks in between Thanksgiving and Christmas. The short chunk of time is, for most students, filled with
By Harry Sutton ’20 The National Football League (NFL) was established in 1920, and in 1946, the National Basketball Association (NBA) was created. In 1936, the first ever NFL draft took place
By Mr. Drew I had the honor of attending the People of Color Conference 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. Fellow Gunnery representatives were Mr. Poole, Mrs. Magana, Lenaijah Ferguson ‘20 and Miranda Smith
By Juliette Gaggini ’20 The #MeToo movement is an online movement which initially began 10 years ago by American activist, Tarana Burke, and recently picked up speed. It began as a way
By Harry Sutton ’20 Hip-hop icon turned political speaker and frequent headliner Kanye West visited President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, October 10. West and Trump have been well-acquainted
By Will Prentice ’19 It’s no secret that the New England Patriots have a long-standing tradition of winning game after game in the NFL. However, this season, the Patriots have been playing
By Rain Ji ’19 This fall, the Gunnery Drama Society will present You Can’t Take It With You, a comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart between November 8 and 10.
By Rain Ji ’19 The Gunnery Varsity Field Hockey team hosted the ninth annual Play for the Cure game under the lights on October 6 to fundraise for the National Foundation for
By Andrew Byrne-King ’20 The past few weeks have been littered with news coverage on the recent and ongoing hurricanes that have been affecting the Atlantic basin. Though a common sight in
By Maddie Aitken ’19 On July 9, 2018, President Donald Trump nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh to become an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, replacing Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy, who had announced