By Eliana Yoken ‘26 and Meret Pajkic ‘26
Through the wall-to-wall windows of Tim Bazemore's office, which frame a miniature wooded forest, you can hear Lower Schoolers shrieking across the Fir Grove.
Read MoreBy Eliana Yoken ‘26 and Meret Pajkic ‘26
Through the wall-to-wall windows of Tim Bazemore's office, which frame a miniature wooded forest, you can hear Lower Schoolers shrieking across the Fir Grove.
Read MoreBy Luna Flores ‘26
Few know that Upper School science teacher Marguerite McKean and Upper School theater director Elizabeth Gibbs used to be Margie and Lizzy.
Read MoreBy Krish Caulfield ‘26
To play Senior Assassin slyly, a senior stows herself in the dark mouth of a Chevy Tahoe trunk, knees to chest, bearing the rubber heat and waiting to pounce.
Read MoreBy Andy Han ‘26
As the school year rolls to an end and students settle into the easy warmth of summer, we must once again say goodbye to some of our beloved faculty as they part from the Catlin Gabel School (CGS): Mark Amasuga, Becky Wynne, and Sue Phillips.
Read MoreBy Luna Flores ‘26 and Krish Caulfield ‘26
Step into the teacher’s lounge during lunch, and it might just resemble an unassuming restaurant replete with tupperwares full of memories, tradition, and love.
Read MoreBy Maddie Snyder ‘26
On Friday, March 6, 2026, Catlin students opened their inboxes to find a surprise announcement from head of upper school Derek Kanerek about the following week’s schedule.
Read MoreEliana Yoken ‘26
Blisters, long days of walking, and no cell service might not sound very appealing at first, but for thousands of years, people around the world have chosen to walk hundreds, or even thousands, of miles on pilgrimages in search of something deeper and more meaningful than their everyday lives.
Read MoreBy Hridhaan Garg ‘29
At school, it’s not unusual for students to feel stress from classwork or relationships.
Read MoreBy Evan Zhang ‘26
Since January, protests against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown have swept across the United States.
Read MoreBy August Walrod ‘26
Beyond taking classes, there are an abundance of extra-educational opportunities available to Catlin Gabel School (CGS) students such as college classes, local internships, research positions, or abroad programs.
Read MoreBy Krish Caulfield ‘26
It’s a clear March afternoon, the sun glints through the slowly-swaying palisade of Douglas firs enclosing the CGS campus, illuminating the dashing stature of a golden retriever leaping to fetch a frisbee flung over the quad.
Read MoreBy Ariana Bajaj ‘26
Each March, classrooms, museums, and social media feeds fill with stories of trailblazing women.
Read MoreBy Krish Caulfield ‘26
Students slump into Cabell Theater’s seats, AirPods tucked discreetly under non-religious headwear, eyes half-shut under dimmed light, seemingly collectively hoping that John Harnetiaux might just end this one early.
Read MoreBy Luna Flores ‘26
Through the stress of schoolwork and sports practice, the Catlin Gabel School (CGS) community still manages to find time to curl up with a good book.
Read MoreBy Hadley Cress ‘27
In July 2025, TriMet announced they were planning extreme budget cuts due to several factors, the main one being the $300 million gap between revenue and expenses.
Read MoreBy Meret Pajkic ‘26
A commonly perpetuated stereotype when picturing a teacher is someone older, wiser, and distinguished; they are a consistent force within their community, having stood the test of time and cemented their place as educators.
Read MoreBy Krish Caulfield ‘26
Overcast light punches through the grid of single-paned windows in Darwin, the Upper School science office, illuminating an ecosystem of personal objects: a paper globe colored by decades of travel; a map of Nepal, pierced by thumbtacks that anchor on paper keepsakes and family photos; and a favorite project from a past student.
Read MoreBy Ariana Bajaj ‘26
Since its June release, “K-Pop Demon Hunters” has risen to the top of global Netflix charts and international music billboards.
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