Wednesday, November 6
Ellen Jordan ’26 and Ethan Zhu ’26 | News
As Fall Term continues to progress, many of Lawrenceville’s various publications continue to unveil new initiatives for the 2024-25 school year. Among them is the School’s student-led video news program, L10 News. L10 has recently begun making “L1 Shorts,” a project which, according to Executive Head of Production Na’imah Ford...
Isabelle Lee ’27 and Esha Desai ’28 | Features
As the leaves turn from shades of green to hues of red and orange, the chilly breeze of the fall season has slowly overcome the warm summer air at Lawrenceville. ...
Ellen Jordan ’26 and Ethan Zhu ’26 | News
As Fall Term continues to progress, many of Lawrenceville’s various publications continue to unveil new initiatives for the 2024-25 school year. Among them is the School’s student-led video news program,...
Ellen Jordan ’26 | News
May 10 and May 11 marked the Periwig Club’s final theatrical productions of the year, as audience members shuffled into seats in the Kirby Arts...
Lawrenceville’s most dangerous malady is apathy: as explained in our October 11 editorial, indifference spreads from student to student like a bitter, insidious disease. A Lawrentian’s most important obligation is...
Donald Trump is infamous for his social media presence. From late-night proclamations about his sky-high intellect to lies about the 2020 Presidential Election being“stolen,” the former President is an unpredictable...
By 1785, James Madison was at a loss of words. America’s first attempt at a Republic, The Articles of Confederation, failed miserably. The federal government failed to enforce the Treaty...
As the temperature drops in steep increments, I opt for a hot matcha latte instead of my usual iced Americano. Growing up, sweaters, pumpkin spice, warmer drinks, and rom-coms were...
As the climate crisis escalates, carbon capture and storage (CCS) has gained traction as a technological solution to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. With recent federal subsidies, corporations—including those deeply entrenched...
Many people have been misled into thinking that the question “What is the best sport to play?” is subjective. While many people point to the “major” sports—football, basketball, hockey, baseball,...
The late great Kobe Bryant was one of the greatest basketball players of all time, as evidenced by his five National Basketball Association (NBA) championships,...
Going into the 2024 NFL Draft, many teams were looking to either completely rebuild their rosters or fill holes within their already strong teams. Many...
Ever since he was drafted with the 51st overall pick in the 2014 draft, Thanasis Antetokounmpo has been a constant presence in the National Basketball...
Sienna Soemitro ’26 | News
As the 2023-24 academic year comes to an end, the 2024-25 Circle and Crescent House Presidents have been elected. Over the past weeks, the election...
Dorothy Lee ’26 and Vivian Blessing ’27 | Features
Vivian Blessing '27 Maddie McIntyre ’25 is a day student prefect in the Dawes House. Since August, she has embraced this new role and told...
Mira Ponnambalam ’26 | Features
With Fall Term comes pumpkin-spiced everything, new students, as well as incredible stress for the V Form class. That’s right—it’s college application season. As students...
Sophie Liu ’27 | Opinions
“ Γνῶθι σαυτόν” “Know thyself”—inscription on the oracle of Delphi I love the word “classics”—it's a tinkling chime that paints the ancient Achaeans anew. Whenever said, the noun stirs up...
Bryan Boanoh ’25 | Sports
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...
Ellie Duffy ’26 | Sports
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...
Nikhil Dhruv ’26 | Sports
As azaleas bloom and Georgian pines sway, it’s that time again—the Masters is upon us. Thursday, April 11 marks the...
Michael Meng ’26 | Features
With the transition away from Saturday school, the proliferation of Invite-a-Houses has resurfaced in every III and IV Form student’s agenda. From poker to speed-dating, Invite-a-House events offer students the...
Sahana Lowy ’26 and Allie Grice ’26 | Opinions
My fingers ghost over the flashing lights below them. The scroll consumes all of my focus before I even realize it. I can’t recall exactly how I decided to open...
Melina Kyriakopoulos ’27 | Arts
With sweat beads clinging to my smile-plastered face, I looked around in awe. I was not the only one at a loss for words: on...
Sonia Singhal ’24 | Arts
Although I have been Irish dancing since I was six, I came into Lawrenceville wanting to try different styles of dancing. Joining Nachale, the Indian...
Matthew Fu ’27 | Opinions
With the impacts of climate change starting to emerge, the search for viable solutions becomes increasingly urgent. Among the proposed methods, carbon capture technologies have emerged as a popular option...
Sarah Jang ’27 | Features
As we kick off the new school year, we welcome some new faces to campus. Many are new students, but several new faculty members, such...
Ellen Jordan ’26 | News
Lawrenceville’s sixth Capstone seminar of the school year was held on Monday, April 6 in the Heely Room. The event featured National Public Radio (NPR)...
Ellen Jordan ’26 | Opinions
Have you ever wanted to destroy a political party? If so, you might anticipate an arduous journey, but fear not: toppling a national political party can be accomplished in three...
Stanley Dufour ’25 | Sports
The National Basketball Association (NBA) Playoffs are finally underway, and the first few games have certainly given us a fair amount of talking points. Let’s...
Catarina Correa ’26 | Arts
Impulse—Lawrenceville’s very own improvisation comedy troupe—presented to us one last show of the year, featuring a performance packed full of fun prompts, entertaining one-liners, and...
Sydney Wang ’25 | Arts
Puffs, this year’s Spring Play, garnered countless rounds of applause and accolades. Immediately after the show ended, crowds of enthusiastic students, awe-inspired faculty, and proud...
Irene Fu ’27 | Features
Before arriving at Lawrenceville, I craved ‘excitement.’ Every day was a new opportunity to explore passions and venture into social gatherings, and I would constantly rely on that instigation of...
Mira Ponnambalam ’26 | Features
Last Saturday, the 2024 orientation concluded with a victory for the Boys’ Varsity Football team—and Lawrenceville as a whole. Every member of the Lawrenceville community had...
Jane Shindnes ’26 | Arts
From playing Hill Day to singing in the Fall Musical, most Lawrenceville students would say that sports and performing arts are two of the most...
Shloka Chodhari ’26 and Ethan Zhu ’26 | News
This past Thursday, the Hindu Student Organization (HSO) hosted its annual Holi celebration. Holi is a Hindu Festival of Colors which marks the arrival of...