Thursday, April 25
Mia Kincade ’25 | News
Last Friday, April 5, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit New Jersey and reached the Lawrenceville campus. This was a first-time experience for most local students, as an earthquake of this magnitude has not hit New Jersey in about 240 years. In the week following the event, the earthquake has been...
Angel Xin ’26 | Features
Garrett Heffern ’24 is a versatile individual: an Opinions Editor of the 143rd Lawrence Board, a Merrill scholar, and a Woodhull House prefect. Describing campus...
Angel Xin ’26 | News
The Admission Office hosted Discovery Days for prospective students last Wednesday, Friday, and this past Monday on April 3, 5, and 8. During the events, newly admitted students were paired...
Ethan Zhu ’26 | News
Last Wednesday, April 3, the Muslim Student Organization (MSO) collaborated with the Religious Life Council (RLC) to host a Community Iftar in the Bathhouse in celebration of Ramadan. Ramadan is...
Lawrentians—international, local, and everything in between—come from all walks of life, each deciding to give up their unique home and community to attend the School. In doing so, many of...
I often joke with my friends that Lawrenceville “turned me” queer; after all, I spent the 14 years prior to arriving on this campus only having crushes on guys, and...
It is a question that has become an intense matter of debate: who is Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) always on the phone with? Whether it be the...
A few months ago, I walked into Tsai only to be greeted by an entourage of people asking me for donations. There’s a word in Chinese that perfectly describes this...
With the influx of ‘50 days left at 2500 Main Street’ posts and seniors shopping for graduation dresses, it seems like the end of the 2023-24 school year has snuck...
Everybody wants to be factually correct—this is not a revolutionary statement. No one enjoys taking a stance or making a claim only to realize that...
The 2024 Women’s NCAA March Madness Tournament has been one for the books. The popularity of the women’s game has skyrocketed, with the Final Four...
As azaleas bloom and Georgian pines sway, it’s that time again—the Masters is upon us. Thursday, April 11 marks the...
The beginning of Spring Term marks the final time our beloved Vth formers will grace the Big Red fields and courts for their respective sports....
Isabelle Lee ’27 | Features
“Caring, friendly, and thoughtful.” These are the words II Formers Rory Laubach and Selena Yu used to describe Jane Atkinson ’24, a Dawes House prefect...
Selena Yu ’27 | Sports
12 teams enter, but only one team will be left standing. That’s the reality of the Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs. Let's take a moment...
Ethan Zhu ’26 | News
On March 10, Jack Rice ’24 received the George Wah Scholar-Leader-Athlete award from the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Delaware Valley Chapter....
Celestine Sutter ’27 | Features
Crew is notoriously a difficult sport, but how does one’s experience change when their coach is also their mom? The Teeleys, an elite mother-daughter...
Staff Report | News
The V Form has voted History Teacher Jennifer Parnell to be their Faculty Speaker, an honored role given annually to a teacher who has deeply...
Leo Mahe ’26 and Eric Chen ’27 | Opinions
In a reverse-polarized political climate, where the electorate votes “against” candidates as much as they vote “for” their rivals, Trump should be a pretty easy target, right? The fascist rhetoric,...
Rebecca Streeter ’26 and Catarina Correa ’26 | Arts
In the grand scheme of things, a couple of centuries isn’t all that long, making it all the more impressive how far human innovation and...
Linley Fletcher ’26 | Sports
Formula One (F1) is the world’s most popular motorsporting organization, with races taking place in over 14 countries across 4 continents across the world. Each...
Luke Park ’24 | Opinions
In the British science-fiction anthology series Black Mirror, there's an episode where soldiers are deployed to hunt terrifying, humanoid mutants known as "roaches." After a neural implant embedded in one...
Staff Report | News
Emily Pan ’24 has been selected as the Valedictorian of the Class of 2024. Each year, a committee of faculty members chooses the Valedictorian from...
Celestine Sutter ’27 | Features
“Always go to consultation. Take advantage of the Bowl. Join clubs early. And please, don’t be annoying in Harkness.” These are just a fraction of...
Mira Ponnambalam ’26 | Features
As Spring Term commences, Lawrenceville begins to bid farewell to its V Form class. Each V Former has contributed something special to Lawrenceville during their...
Angel Xin ’26 | Arts
This past Saturday, April 6, Lawrenceville hosted its annual All Arts Night, which showcased music, dance, poetry readings, and crafting workshops. The event, composed of...
Helen Chang ’26 | Features
Scheduling Day is a hectic time; picking classes that are rigorous enough and fitting while also managing a healthy work-play balance can be difficult for students....
Mira Ponnambalam ’26 | Features
The English language has a plethora of idioms anticipating the arrival of spring, from “spring has sprung” to “March goes in like a lion and...
Robert Giuffra ’26 | Arts
Over break, I watched Anyone But You, a humorous new romance I would recommend to anyone. Watching this film made me contemplate rom-coms as a...
Aryana Iyer ’27 | Sports
There are many student-athletes on campus who give their best efforts to our Big Red Athletic teams. However, we often don’t associate their accolades and...
Mira Ponnambalam ’26 | Features
Before graduating, every Lawrentian must complete a set of community service requirements, which include one Lawrenceville Community Action Project, otherwise known as an LCAP. Of...
Ellen Jordan ’26 | News
“The world matters…Yet few Americans pay close attention to it or understand the many connections, some favorable, some anything but, between what goes on in...
Angel Xin ’26 | Arts
Meandering through the streets of Midtown Manhattan, I saw people of all cultures, backgrounds, and ages. The majority of these people traveled alone, but once...
Melina Kyriakopoulos ’27 | Arts
Spring is slowly peeking through the cloudy gloom, and Lawrentians have the Spring Orchestra Concert to look forward to in order to kick off this...
Christian Chan ’26 | Opinions
Over spring break, I returned home to Chicago. One of the first things I noticed was that sections of the airport had been closed and converted into migrant shelters. Outside...