By Ryan Trom ’19 For the second time in recent history, Indonesia was struck with a devastating tsunami caused by an underwater earthquake. On September 28th, a 7.5 magnitude earthquake under the
By Harry Harwood ’20 The civil war in Yemen that has been escalating since 2015, is currently being fought between two major factions, the Yemeni government and the Houthi rebels. To briefly
By Sam Schreiber ’20 Brazilian elections occur every four years, and usually contain all the drama that one would expect out of a political turnover. However, the 2018 Brazilian election has been
By Harry Sutton ’20 Meet our 2018-19 Prefects! Maddie Aitken, Head Prefect Hometown: Montclair, New Jersey Years at The Gunnery: 3 Co-curriculars: Girls Varsity Crew, Arts Option, Girls Varsity Lacrosse Favorite aspect
By Ryan Trom ’19 As fall sports are beginning to ramp up and the first few games are underway, The Highlander had a chance to catch up with some of the coaches
By Ryan Trom ’19 Nike recently announced Colin Kaepernick as the lead for their latest “Just Do It” campaign. Former athletes featured in Nike’s campaign include Lebron James, Serena Williams, Michael Jordan,
By Rain Ji ’19 Andrew Postman, a writer who has been published in major publications and written a few books of his own, visited and spoke at The Gunnery on September 27,
By Maddie Aitken ’19 This year, we have 14 postgraduate students at The Gunnery. “PGs,” as they’re known here, are students that have already graduated from another high school and will spend
By Rain Ji ’19 For students returning to campus from summer vacation, it’s hard to ignore the huge construction site across from the Dining Hall and in between Emerson Dorm and Teddy
By Juliette Gaggini ’20 This year we have nine new faculty members at The Gunnery. The Highlander interviewed each of them to learn a bit about their background, why they decided to