By Andy Han ‘26
“You are the light; it’s not on you, it’s in you.” – Bonita Smith, Tyler’s mom, “St. Chroma”
Read MoreBy Andy Han ‘26
“You are the light; it’s not on you, it’s in you.” – Bonita Smith, Tyler’s mom, “St. Chroma”
Read MoreBy Violet Daly ‘26
With the colorful leaves, pumpkin-spiced lattes, and an abundance of turkey-shaped items, the season of Thanksgiving is here.
Read MoreBy Erin Chow ‘25
High school can be blissful or it sometimes can feel more like a daunting journey where one must navigate through tough honors courses all while balancing extracurriculars and a social life.
Read MoreBy Charlie Broad ‘25
Melissa Bertrán’s career at Catlin Gabel School (CGS) has been the culmination of perseverance and a lifelong passion for education—a riveting cross-continental journey.
Read MoreBy Ann Crosby ‘25
The unexpected cancellation of the Catlin Gabel School (CGS) ski team and the ensuing chaos stunned student-athletes, coaches, and parent volunteers.
Read MoreBy Stella Dombrow ‘25
In the United States, about 8 million high school students participate in athletics, however, only about 530,000 will go on to compete at the NCAA Division I, II, or III levels.
Read MoreBy Elise Kim ‘25
Manternach stated that the best part of the job was hanging out with the lower schoolers because they are the ones who get the most excited to see the Eagle.
Read MoreBy Elise Kim
The day I had been waiting all summer for had finally arrived. My first day working a paid job.
Read MoreBy Hadley Cress
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the definition of democracy is “government by the people: rule of the majority.” When looking at the candidates for the 2024 election, democracy doesn’t seem to have a chance. There are two main presidential candidates this year: Kamala Harris representing the Democratic party and Donald Trump representing the Republican party.
Read MoreBy Isaiah Dada
I remember my freshman year of high school for a couple of things, memorable experiences with new people, taking classes based on interest, and feeling like I barely slept.
Read MoreBy Brittney Haldorsen
Sue Phillips is a friendly face you can encounter in the library and across campus.
By Brittney Haldorsen
Mia Bane, the youngest of four siblings, grew up in the picturesque outdoors of New Hampshire.
Read MoreBy Even Zhang
Entering a new school as an upperclassman is tough. The feat of adapting academically and socially, in an environment full of unfamiliar faces, may seem daunting or even impossible at times.
Read MoreBy Charlie Broad
After a year of unprecedented support for women’s basketball, Portland is set to join the fold. The city’s future team isn’t just about its play, but the inspiration and representation it can have on the community.
Read MoreBy Charlie Nemcheck
For Associate Director of Grounds Mike Wilson, maintaining Catlin Gabel’s sprawling 67-acre campus means so much more than mowing lawns, blowing pathways, or trimming trees.
Read MorePhoto by Theo Butler ‘25
The year is 2015, and when I tore into the wrapping paper of the slightly squishy rectangular present under the Christmas tree, I was met with a scarf.
Read MoreBy Chip Downes-Le Guin ‘25
Near the end of the summer, as students hastily finished their summer reading books and faculty reviewed the curriculum, all Catlin Gabel School (CGS) community members got an email.
Read MoreBy Maddie Snyder ‘26
On Nov.5, 2024, millions of Americans will cast their ballots in the Presidential election after another election cycle filled with misinformation.
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