Caroline Garland ’24 covers Andy Lipps’ retirement after 23 years at GDS.
Read More →Caroline Garland ’24 covers Andy Lipps’ retirement after 23 years at GDS.
Read More →Ethan Wolin ’23 covers the last performance of the theater director’s 44-year tenure.
Leo Nyberg ’25 covers the selective admissions process for the incoming freshman class.
Hannah Kubler ’25 and Callie Solomon ’25 report on security guard Tony Harris’ return to GDS one year after he was shot at Edmund Burke School.
Eliana Green ’25 reports on the results of the SSC presidential election for the 2023–2024 school year as well as the initiatives of incoming president Montes-Sharp.
Read More »Nura Idriss ’26 writes about why the high school admissions department decided to no longer accept standardized tests from applicants.
Nick von Hindenburg ’26 reports on the departure of Carlos Angulo, who has taught history at GDS for five years and coached soccer for four.
Nick von Hindenburg ’26 and Laura Belle Kaufman ’24 cover the second annual Eco Market Day, an event organized by the Student Action Committee to raise awareness about the environment and social justice issues.
Oliver Malkin ’26 reports on how the absence of GDS’ only Latin teacher has affected students’ learning.
Ava Blum writes a letter to her freshman self, reflecting on her favorite moments at GDS.
Ethan Wolin ’23 argues that a culture of restrictiveness is hurting students and the institution’s credibility.
Elena Valdez ’25 argues that the content produced by ChatGPT contradicts GDS’ core values because it reflects systemic racism and prevents us from thinking
Juni Irving ’24 details her experience with the Italian school system and how grateful she is for the freedom and resources GDS students have.
The Bit’s sports writers cover the spring sports teams’ performances during the MAC and ISL playoffs.
Read More »Here are the results from competitions during the week of May 15 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Here are the results from competitions during the week of May 8 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Molly Kurtzer-Ellenbogen ’26 reports on the track and field team’s performance in the MAC and ISL championships this weekend.
Jeremiah Farr ’25 covers the track team’s performance at the Penn Relay Carnival.
Alexa Gillespie ’25 covers the 2023 High School Art Show and the different pieces involved.
Avram Shapiro ’24 asks ChatGPT about human creativity, the English department’s new academic integrity policy and
Annabel Hilzenrath ’24 shares some of the strange quotes she has heard at school.
Annabel Hilzenrath ’24 shares some of the strange quotes she has heard at school.
Luke Fedorchak ’24 presents a new cartoon strip in which Limited Shrimp starts his job as
Joseph Stocker ’24, the runner-up in this year’s Highlighter competition, is sounding the alarm on foul
Phoenix Zhang ’24 shares her recipe for longevity noodles.
Lexi Berzok ’25 shares her three favorite coffee recipes.
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Eliana Green ’25 reports on the results of the SSC presidential election for the 2023–2024 school year as well as the initiatives of incoming president Montes-Sharp.
Caroline Garland ’24 covers Andy Lipps’ retirement after 23 years at GDS.
Ava Blum writes a letter to her freshman self, reflecting on her favorite moments at GDS.
The Bit’s sports writers cover the spring sports teams’ performances during the MAC and ISL playoffs.
Here are the results from competitions during the week of May 15 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Alexa Gillespie ’25 covers the 2023 High School Art Show and the different pieces involved.
Ethan Wolin ’23 argues that a culture of restrictiveness is hurting students and the institution’s credibility.
Here are the results from competitions during the week of May 8 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Molly Kurtzer-Ellenbogen ’26 reports on the track and field team’s performance in the MAC and ISL championships this weekend.
Elena Valdez ’25 argues that the content produced by ChatGPT contradicts GDS’ core values because it reflects systemic racism and prevents us from thinking critically.
Nura Idriss ’26 writes about why the high school admissions department decided to no longer accept standardized tests from applicants.
Juni Irving ’24 details her experience with the Italian school system and how grateful she is for the freedom and resources GDS students have.