The Many Accomplishments of the 2024 Catlin Gabel Eagles’ Athletes
By Theo Butler ‘25
Throughout 2024, athletes at Catlin Gabel School (CGS) have done many great things, from winning state championships to setting new school records and accomplishing things that haven't been done since I was in Lower School
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Dissection of 2024 Fashion Trends
By Andy Han ‘26
As the use of social media becomes commonplace and the digital platform normalized, the time between the introduction and obsolescence of a trend seems to shorten, with novel ideas being introduced and forgotten about daily.
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New Slang of 2024
By Chip Downes-Le Guin ‘25
It’s a story told many times before, every generation is different from the ones before, and speech is no different.
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Unwrapping the soundtrack of ‘24
By Violet Daly ‘26
With the start of a new year, Catlin Gabel School (CGS) students reflect on the highlights and experiences that made 2024 unforgettable.
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An inside scoop on one popular trend this year, “Sephora Kids”
By Erin Chow ‘25
A new beauty craze known as “Sephora Kids” recently took over social media, sparking heated debates among parents, influencers, and beauty industry experts.
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President Trump's first executive actions set a tone for his administration
By Ann Crosby ‘25
For months, anticipation surrounding the Donald Trump presidency has gripped the US population and gained worldwide attention.
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College students' protests against the war in Gaza and their hopes post-ceasefire
Ann Crosby ‘25
The war in Gaza spread far beyond the Middle East last year when protests erupted around the world.
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REVIEWS: The Dialogue For Democracy 2024 Gingerbread Competition
The Dialogue for Democracy class split into groups and constructed unique gingerbread houses. Then, we reviewed each house individually.
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OPINION: Why CGS needs to rethink the 8:25 start time
By Charlie Nemecek ’25
Five minutes may not seem like much, but in the world of a high school student, it can mean the difference between a calm morning and a chaotic rush.
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OPINION: Catlin should run trips to other parts of the United States; Here's why.
By Maddie Snyder ‘24
Imagine this. You’re in fourth grade, sitting in class the day after the 2016 election and the boy sitting next to you is wearing a red hat that reads “Make America Great Again”.
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OPINION: Folks, it’s okay to celebrate Christmas in November
By Evan Zhang ‘26
As a kid, I loved everything about Christmas. I binge-watched movies like “The Polar Express” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” on repeat, I blasted “Jingle Bell Rock” and other holiday bangers on the boombox, I created and consumed gingerbread houses, and I decorated trees every year from top to bottom in ornaments.
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The tragedy that is highway 217
By Jordan Devlin ‘25
Highway 217 (217) seems to be undergoing a never-ending self-improvement journey, with orange cones spread far and a middle lane that moves faster than the left lane.
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VIDEO: Just a day in the office with Ginia King
By Chip Downes-Le Guin ‘25
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OPINION: Why Catlin Gabel should implement a discounted transit program
By Priya Klein ‘26
Every weekday morning, the number 20 bus rumbles down Barnes Road, carrying students on their way to class, before grinding to a screechy halt just outside of the Catlin Gabel School (CGS) entrance.
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Unveiling the Palma Program
By Isaiah Dada ‘25
When students consider our school culture, it can be easy for many Catlin Gabel School (CGS) students to assume most peers have the same or at least a similar school experience to them.
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Skiing into Disaster
By Hadley Cress 27’
From passing out on the mountain to tumbling down a route into a forest or crashing into trees, the students from Catlin Gabel School (CGS) have many hilarious stories of their time on the mountain.
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REVIEW: The Best and the Worst of Panda Express
By Theo Butler ‘25
Many students at Catlin Gabel School (CGS) enjoy going off-campus for lunch, but they often go to the same few restaurants and order the same few things every time.
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