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Features

Nine Competitors Put Math Skills to the Test in School’s First Integration Bee

Jeremiah Farr ’25 and Nick von Hindenburg ’26 report on the first Integration Bee, a math competition held by the Mugs and Donuts club.

by Nick von Hindenburg Jeremiah Farr
March 26, 2023
Features

AI-Generated Report Card Comments Worry Some Parents and Students

Peter Kumar ’25 and Leo Nyberg ’25 report on teachers who have used AI to write report card comments and the reactions from students, parents and teachers.

by Peter Kumar Leo Nyberg
March 19, 2023
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Administrators Remove Email From Student and Faculty Inboxes, Objecting to Lyrics By Kanye West

Adele Ziemba ’25 and Callie Solomon ’25 report on the deletion of an email by administrators from student and faculty inboxes.

by Adele Ziemba Callie Solomon
March 19, 2023
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Black Student Union Hosts First Post-Pandemic Go-Go Dance With Live Music and Other Schools

Eliana Green ’25 reports on the Black Student Union’s go-go dance, which brought in a live band and other schools for the first time since the start of the pandemic.

by Eliana Green
March 11, 2023
Features

ANC Scolds GDS for Being Overenrolled Two Years in a Row

Sadie Foer ’23 covers GDS’ history with the ANC and the school’s failure to submit an enrollment report.

by Sadie Foer
February 26, 2023
Features

Teachers and Students React to Emergence of AI Program ChatGPT

Peter Kumar ’25 and Henry Fragale ’26 report on the emergence of AI program ChatGPT and teachers’ and students’ thoughts on its potential impacts.

by Peter Kumar Henry Fragale
February 26, 2023
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Annual Social Justice Teach-In Day Includes New Student Coordinator Role and Dance Performance

Leo Nyberg ’25 covers the annual Social Justice Teach-In Day which included a keynote speaker and a unique hip hop performance.

by Leo Nyberg
February 20, 2023
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Class Meeting Addresses Seniors’ Responses to College Decisions

Anna Shesol ’24 reports on a mandatory senior class meeting held to discuss reactions to college decisions.

by Anna Shesol
February 8, 2023
Features

Longtime Science Teacher Bill Wallace to Retire

Leo Nyberg ’25 profiles beloved high school science teacher Bill Wallace and his plans to retire at the end of the 2022-23 school year.

by Leo Nyberg
February 4, 2023
Features

High School’s First ‘WinFo’ Dance Yields Mixed Reactions

Eliana Green ’25 and Nura Idriss ’26 report on the high school’s inaugural Winter Semi-Formal dance, which kicked off following requests from students.

by Eliana Green Nura Idriss
January 29, 2023
Features

GDS to Put History Book on Sale After Alumni Call for Access

Ethan Wolin ’23 covers the alumni clamor for a 75th anniversary commemorative book.

by Ethan Wolin
January 27, 2023
Features

Two Years After Jan. 6 Insurrection, Students Gather in Reflection

Peter Kumar ’25 reports on an assembly to remember and reflect on the Jan 6. insurrection.

by Peter Kumar
January 18, 2023
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