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.
Sosi Audain ’26 covers the summer flooding of floors L1 and L2 at the high school.
Read More »Julian Shishkin ’27 reports on the Life Skills Workshops seniors participated in at the beginning of the year.
Ila Dohrmann ’24 and Callie Solomon ’25 report on how various members of the GDS community are doing since the overturning of affirmative action over the summer.
Nico David-Fox ’24 covers the recent announcement made by administrators of science teacher Khalif Muhammad’s sudden departure from GDS.
Leo Nyberg ’25 covers the grade overnight trips, which were rescheduled this year, and the return of the freshman lock-in.
Juni Irving ’24 opposes the decision by faculty to strike down proposed run-in themes, believing it will make students less likely to share their
Geo Maur-Batsaki ’24 argues that the senior class instagram accounts do more harm than good.
Ila Dohrmann ’24 argues the importance of learning outside the classroom, and students that are interested in study abroad should look into programs that
Ava Blum writes a letter to her freshman self, reflecting on her favorite moments at GDS.
Jonah Levy ’27 covers the GDS men’s varsity soccer team’s win against St. Andrew’s on Thursday.
Read More »The Bit’s sports writers cover the start of the fall sports season and how the soccer, volleyball, golf, cross country, tennis teams are faring.
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.
Here are the results from competitions during the week of May 8 and next week’s athletics schedule.
Margaret Blomstrom ’24 reviews Billboard’s top songs of the summer from the past five decades.
Alexa Gillespie ’25 covers the 2023 High School Art Show and the different pieces involved.
Luke Fedorchak ’24 pens a back-to-school edition, and Chadwick gets into some trouble.
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
Ellie Kessler ’24 shares her recipe for lemon-ginger shots.
Phoenix Zhang ’24 shares her recipe for stewed beef brisket with yuba.
Phoenix Zhang ’24 shares her recipe for longevity noodles.
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Sosi Audain ’26 covers the summer flooding of floors L1 and L2 at the high school.
Julian Shishkin ’27 reports on the Life Skills Workshops seniors participated in at the beginning of the year.
Ila Dohrmann ’24 and Callie Solomon ’25 report on how various members of the GDS community are doing since the overturning of affirmative action over the summer.
Jonah Levy ’27 covers the GDS men’s varsity soccer team’s win against St. Andrew’s on Thursday.
Ellie Kessler ’24 shares her recipe for lemon-ginger shots.
The Bit’s sports writers cover the start of the fall sports season and how the soccer, volleyball, golf, cross country, tennis teams are faring.
Nico David-Fox ’24 covers the recent announcement made by administrators of science teacher Khalif Muhammad’s sudden departure from GDS.
Leo Nyberg ’25 covers the grade overnight trips, which were rescheduled this year, and the return of the freshman lock-in.
Shaila Joshi ’25 captures the senior run-in with a series of photos.
Juni Irving ’24 opposes the decision by faculty to strike down proposed run-in themes, believing it will make students less likely to share their opinions.
Margaret Blomstrom ’24 reviews Billboard’s top songs of the summer from the past five decades.
Luke Fedorchak ’24 pens a back-to-school edition, and Chadwick gets into some trouble.