Callie Solomon ’25 reports on the state of COVID tracking at GDS.
Read More →Callie Solomon ’25 reports on the state of COVID tracking at GDS.
Read More →Peter Kumar ’25 reports on the lack of junior candidates running for the Student Staff Council.
Jeremiah Farr ’25 covers the women’s varsity lacrosse team’s semifinal loss after beating Maret in the quarterfinal.
Ethan Wolin ’23 reports that the justice-designate will address the class of 2022.
Caroline Garland ’24 reports on the departure of Kelly Morris, GDS’ high school office manager.
Read More »Shaila Joshi '25 documents the construction of the spring musical's set.
Mark Orr ’24 reports on GDS’ alumni weekend activities and party.
Aidan Mostashari ’24 covers the Environmental Task Force’s efforts to educate the community during Eco-Market Day.
Zachary Jager '23 covers an event celebrating the life and legacy of GDS' longtime leader.
Sophie Klein ’23 encourages students to form relationships with GDS’ “unsung heroes” and shares one crossing guard’s story.
Antonia Brooks ’23 makes the case that the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade demonstrates the importance of fighting to protect the rights you
The Augur Bit's editors urge students and teachers to turn out to see performances, games and other school events.
Keevan Kearns ’23 writes from Rennes about her time there with School Year Abroad.
Here are the results from competitions during the week of May 9 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Read More »Here are the results from competitions during the week of May 2 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Here are the results from competitions during the week of April 25 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Jeremiah Farr ’25 and Raphael Wolf ’24 cover five GDS games on April 23.
Here are the results from competitions during the week of April 18 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Avram Shapiro ’24 examines a common thread between two pieces in GDS’ literary magazine.
Kira Grossfield ’22 reviews GDS’ 2022 spring musical.
Luke Fedorchak ’24 imagines eight Wordle alternatives too ridiculous to be made.
Luke Fedorchak ’24 humorously encapsulates the life of a GDS student in four limericks.
Julius Boxer-Cooper ’22 presents a series of comics in which cereal brands battle.
Phoenix Zhang ’24 shares a nine-step recipe for killing two problem sets with one pan.
Aymaan Enayetullah ’25 and Juni Irving-Pettyjohn ’24 rate cookies from four different shops.
Kate Toufanian ’25 shares an original recipe for a savory tofu rice bowl.
Lexi Berzok ’25 writes about three high school staff members’ experiences in the kitchen.
Here's a PDF of The Augur Bit's April 2022 edition.
Here is a PDF of The Augur Bit's second edition of 2022.
Enjoy The Augur Bit's final print edition of 2021!
Avram Shapiro ’24 examines a common thread between two pieces in GDS’ literary magazine.
Here are the results from competitions during the week of May 9 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Callie Solomon ’25 reports on the state of COVID tracking at GDS.
Jeremiah Farr ’25 covers the women’s varsity lacrosse team’s semifinal loss after beating Maret in the quarterfinal.
Sophie Klein ’23 encourages students to form relationships with GDS’ “unsung heroes” and shares one crossing guard’s story.
Aymaan Enayetullah ’25 and Juni Irving-Pettyjohn ’24 rate cookies from four different shops.
Peter Kumar ’25 reports on the lack of junior candidates running for the Student Staff Council.
Ethan Wolin ’23 reports that the justice-designate will address the class of 2022.
Kira Grossfield ’22 reviews GDS’ 2022 spring musical.
Here are the results from competitions during the week of May 2 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Antonia Brooks ’23 makes the case that the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade demonstrates the importance of fighting to protect the rights you believe in.
Caroline Garland ’24 reports on the departure of Kelly Morris, GDS’ high school office manager.