Congratulations! If you’re reading this article, it probably means you care about doing well on the SAT. You may be taking your first steps into the world of standardized testing, or have the test scheduled for next weekend.
Read More2022 was dominated by social media. Elon Musk purchased Twitter to very mixed reception, the number of Facebook users declined for the first time in the company's history, and everyone finally learned what it looks like to BeReal.
Read MorePortland has been known for its prominent food culture for many years, but when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the restaurant industry suffered. During the pandemic, restaurants all over the United States were forced to close.
Read MoreStudents look forward to the clock turning to 12:25 pm and being released to lunch after a long morning of classes. People get to eat food, talk to their friends, and juniors and seniors are able to go off campus. Going off-campus opens up a world of opportunities for upper-class students, who can drive their cars to further places.
Read MoreThe College Football Playoff organization has announced an expansion of the size of the post-season playoffs, from a four-team bracket to a 12-team bracket, in order to benefit smaller teams that don’t often make the playoffs. However, the expansion may do just the opposite.
Read MoreFour University of Idaho students were stabbed to death overnight in their home on November 13, 2022, in Moscow, Idaho. These murders made national news with information and theories being widely spread across news outlets and social media. Police are calling it one of the most brutal scenes they’ve ever seen.
Read MoreOn October 22, 2022, Giorgia Meloni made history by being elected as the prime minister of Italy. Meloni has become the first female prime minister of Italy and the leader of the most right-wing political party to lead Italy since World War II.
Read MoreAfter the three-year hiatus due to Covid-19, three Catlin Gabel (CGS) global trips were announced to run this spring: A Turkey, Galapagos, and Spain trip. This sparked a lot of student excitement to apply to travel worldwide.
Read MoreEvery year around 6.3 million animals are placed in shelters and 920,000 of those animals are euthanized.
Read MoreNot many experiences compare to relaxing with a series that has cozy vibes, a pleasant ending and plot, and compelling characters. If you’re looking for a delightful activity to enjoy at home this winter, consider curling up with a blanket and a warm drink to watch these Netflix comfort shows.
Read MoreContent Warning: Anti-Semitic and racist comments and ideas.
In the past months, Kanye West has placed himself at the center of an antisemitic movement that caused him to lose billions of dollars from brand deals and potential collaborators practically overnight.
Read MoreElon Musk’s purchase of Twitter has left liberals worried about an uncensored platform and employees without jobs.
Read MoreWith its first season being released in April of 2022, Spy x Family, a critically acclaimed action-comedy anime, has stolen the hearts of millions. Spy x Family, written and illustrated by Tatsuya Endo, quickly rose to the top of the charts, earning its rightful title of 3rd highest rated anime series of all time.
Read MoreThere are ten teams in Formula 1, each with two drivers. Teams are usually subdivisions of auto manufacturers or racing groups that span other motorsports. Each team designs, maintains, and upgrades the two cars for their drivers.
Read MoreSustainability has long been a core part of the Catlin Gabel School (CGS) experience. Whether it was gardening in the Lower School, or learning about climate change in the Middle School, students have always been taught to be aware of the changing world they live in.
Read MoreThe Catlin Gabel School (CGS) Eagles hit the court, field, and track this fall to compete in varsity athletics. CGS fielded teams in girls and boys cross country, girls and boys soccer, and girls volleyball. Each team played within the Oregon School Athletics Association (OSAA) 3A classification, meaning they played against schools of similar size. This is how each varsity team performed.
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