The Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs this year had an unfamiliar face.
Read MoreThese days, it’s impossible to turn on the TV, open a computer, or scroll on social media without hearing about adolescent mental health.
Read MoreOn September 23, 2022, 26-year-old Austin, Texas native Erika Evans was shot and killed just after 11:10 PM in Wallace Park in northwest Portland. The neighbors living around the park were shocked and confused by the murder. For as long as the residents could remember, the park has been a safe place to live around. To them, the shooting is a sign that Portland is changing for the worse.
Read MoreAlthough Catlin Gabel School (CGS) has evolved a very loose dress code, there is still an underlying stigma perpetuated through class, gender, power, professionalism, and social pressure.
Read More“The blocks, his athleticism, everything; what makes him so special is that he can be the Defensive Player of the Year, and Most Valuable Player in the same year. In the NBA currently, there’s no one quite like him.” Hearing these comments, you might think NBA fan Charlie Broad, ‘25, is talking about proven stars like Lebron James or Giannis Antetokounmpo; however, the reality is far from it.
Read More22 miles off the coast of Long Beach California lies Santa Catalina island, boasting one of the most unique underwater environments in the world.
Read MoreAs Election Day in America approaches, the governor race in Oregon is coming down to the wire.
Read MoreEvery four years, in the lead-up to the men’s World Cup, one of the most important events is the drawing of World Cup groups. Put simply, FIFA officials draw teams from a pot to determine who will be playing who in the group stage of the World Cup. There are eight groups, each consisting of four national teams, and each group plays a round-robin to determine which two teams advance.
Read MoreThe summer is coming up, so I'm here to offer two new food places that might be new to you, including an Indonesian restaurant and a Scottish one.
Read MoreImages and watercolor paintings of nature around campus!
Read MoreSeniors on their last day of Dialogue for Democracy, photo by Mrinalini Keskar.
“Don’t be afraid to throw Secretary Aidan Sheeran-Hahnel under the bus,” she laughed.
Read MorePhoto Courtesy of Buck Institute for Education.
Everybody knows that you eat turkey at Thanksgiving, hand out candy on Halloween, and hunt for eggs on Easter, but did you know about spending February 13th with your BFFs for “Galantine’s Day” or that you should be enjoying some delicious honey for “National Winnie-The-Pooh Day” on January 18th? Keep reading to find out about some lesser-known holidays that might brighten your day!
Read MoreGraphic By Liam Dwyer ‘22
A discussion with AAPI identifying CGS staff about the uncomfortable reality they face and steps the institution may one day strive towards taking.
Read More"It does it in such a way that it is never like exploiting the issues. It never uses them just for like shock factor. It always makes sure to really tell real stories.”
Read MoreOver the last few weeks, the Catlin Gabel Upper School students elected members of the 2022-23 Catlin Gabel Student Association. There were elections for five positions, and each candidate gave an in person or virtual speech vying for the spot.
Read MoreThe college admissions process for the class of 2022 has been monumental in several ways. Many of the decision letters I received - whether they were acceptances, waitlist offers, or rejections - contained a sentence about the record-breaking number of applications they had received this year.
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