Opinions Calculator Theft Poses a Threat to Our Community Brooke Hughes ’27 argues that students need to take calculator theft more seriously. by Brooke Hughes April 27, 2026
Sports GDS Sports Bulletin—Week of April 20 Here are the results from competitions during the week of April 20 and next week’s athletics schedule. by The Augur Bit April 26, 2026
Sports Softball Team Wins 19–2 on Senior Night Chloe Sachs ’28 covers the varsity softball's senior night win over D.C. International. by Chloe Sachs April 26, 2026
The Augur Bite Not Your Grandmother’s Seven-Layer Bars Ellie Dean ’27 shares a recipe for seven-layer bars with a twist. by Ellie Dean April 26, 2026
Sports GDS Sports Bulletin—Week of April 13 Here are the results from competitions during the week of April 13 and next week’s athletics schedule. by The Augur Bit April 19, 2026
Opinions Freshmen Should Meet With College Counselors A writer argues that freshmen should meet with college counselors in order to reduce stress that comes from uncertainty about the college process. by Lexi Carpenter April 19, 2026
Sports Former GDS Student Debuts at the Olympics Anna Lundman ’29, Naomi Netter ’29 and Jacob Blane ’28 cover Conor McDermott-Mostowy ’17 and his journey to the Olympics. by Anna Lundman Naomi Netter Jacob Blane April 19, 2026
Arts Historic Hawaiian Rains Turn Choir Competition Into ‘Masterclass’ Rebbeca Joffe ’29 covers the choral program's trip to Hawaii. by Rebecca Joffe April 19, 2026
Comedy Overheard at GDS: Academic Purgatory Edition Annabelle Garland ’28 shares some of the strange quotes she has heard around school. by Annabelle Garland April 19, 2026
News Classes Slated to Start Before Labor Day for Next Two Years Arielle Stopak ’27 covers GDS' decision to move the start date to before Labor Day in 2026 and 2027. by Arielle Stopak April 13, 2026
The Augur Bite Passover With a Twist: Matzo Crack Sabine Hletko Wood ’26 and Molly Kurtzer-Ellenbogen ’26 share their recipe for a matzo dessert. by Sabine Hletko Wood Molly Kurtzer-Ellenbogen April 13, 2026
Opinions Civil Discourse Needs Less Structure Emma Hantman ’29 argues that civil discourse programming should allow students to more freely advocate for beliefs they are passionate about. by Emma Hantman April 13, 2026