Thursday, April 24
Sophie Liu '27 | News
Valedictorian: Sophia Liu ’25 Sophia Liu ’25 has been selected as the Valedictorian of the Class of 2025. Each year, faculty members gather to choose the Valedictorian from a group of V Formers who both excel academically and participate actively in the Lawrenceville community. In preparation for her address during...
Isabelle Lee '27 | Features
Where is the go-to place for hungry Lawrentians? While there are a range of options such as the Bath House Café, online food ordering, and the array of restaurants on...
Sophie Liu '27 | News
This past Sunday, March 30, the Lawrenceville community elected Leo Min ’26 Student Council President for the 2025-26 school year. Min is looking forward to bringing the Lawrenceville community together...
Angel Xin '26 and Dorothy Lee '26 | News
Dorothy Lee '26 Last Saturday, January 15, the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) hosted Lawrenceville’s annual AfroFest in the Tsai Atrium as part of the School’s observation of Black History...
The future of The Lawrence looms uncertain. The internet age has decimated local print media. Political polarization has made disagreements and debates hostile. The paper, like many on-campus publications, has...
While the happiest day for many on campus was March 10, mine was April 7. My acceptance did not appear in a portal but rather in an email. As I...
Ten students enter a classroom, talking and laughing as they take their seats. The energy is electric—until the teacher turns on the projector. Then, the room quiets. Students begin to...
Mira Ponnambalam '26 and Shreshta Agrawal '28
Mira Ponnambalam '26 Features Associate: Despite its merits, Lawrenceville’s Wellness Week failed to cement long-term improvements for the student body because of its commitment to an over-generalized idea of “wellness.”...
Saturday. 3PM. I, cradled in my bed, deemed social media the perfect escape for this idle afternoon. However, my “for you” page was flooded with fee-based internships, advertisements for extensive...
Whenever I tell someone that I’m a varsity farmer, I say it with just enough self-deprecating sarcasm that they know I’m kidding. The joke is not lost on me—it is...
March spells a return to Lawrenceville and to campus life. Many people might think this time would be extremely dull, but in reality there is a bubbling energy about campus....
I had the privilege of going down to the Big Easy this weekend to watch as the Philadelphia Eagles became World Champions on the biggest stage in sports. For those...
The 2025 Australian Open has been quite competitive this year, with many top players being eliminated early on. In the first round, the 11th seed, Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas, fell at...
Isabelle Lee '27 | Features
Where is the go-to place for hungry Lawrentians? While there are a range of options such as the Bath House Café, online food ordering, and the array of restaurants on...
Bryan Boanoh '25 | Sports
“Reality exists in the human mind, nowhere else” - George Orwell, 1984 Last week, Manchester City midfielder Rodrigo “Rodri” Hernandez...
Isabelle Lee '27 | Features
The magic of musicals lies in the music, where every note, lyric, and melody has the power to move audiences and tell a story like no other form of performance....
Ethan Lee '27 | Opinions
As a Korean student at an American boarding school, I heard, “What on Earth is happening in South Korea?” countless times last week. Last Tuesday, President Yoon Seok Yeol shocked...
Helen Chang '26 | Features
Last Saturday, the Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted a trip to Meshell Ndegeocello’s concert at McCarter Theatre in Princeton. Ndegeocello performed her 2025 GRAMMY Award-winning alternative jazz album “No More...
Sophie Liu '27 | Opinions
Lounging in bed on a tranquil Friday night crunching bags of chips and watching Gossip Girls is all I wished for. I’d also take roaming on Fifth Avenue with the...
Elijah Miller '25 | News
Let me set the scene: It’s a Saturday, and Bryan Boanoh ’25 and I are walking back to our Houses from Tsai Field House. Before meeting up for basketball at...
Sophie Liu '27 | News
Imani and Aki After being involved in The Lawrence for four years, Li has learned “to work with people and cultivate a productive working environment.” When describing the 144th Board’s...
Dorothy Lee '26 | News
Last Thursday, February 6, Jael Gaines ’26 and Kellen Fisher ’26 received the Jeremy K. Mario ’88 Award. Awarded annually to two IV Form students, one each from the Crescent...
Bella Wu '28 | Features
With the renovation of last year’s Scheduling Day into this year’s Scheduling Week, II-IV Formers are considering what classes they will take next year, gathering signatures for course approval. For...
Sahana Lowy '26 | Opinions
At any given moment, Lawrentians are busy igniting passion projects, starting clubs, and launching new programs to make a difference—or so it seems. Yet, the very school clubs which grace...
Michael Meng '26 | Features
With the Winter Term coming to a close, a new class of student leaders will soon rise to fill in the next Student Council. From managing Saturday night events and...
Ella Song '27 | Features
A new term means making new memories. What better way is there to do that than grabbing an ice cream cone with friends? Located on Main Street, Melba Ice Creamery...
Ellen Jordan '26 | Opinions
“This is America’s day. This is democracy’s day. A day of history and hope. Of renewal and resolve.” While the immediate recipients of Joe Biden’s inauguration speech were a lonely...
Bunny Henault-Bassett '26 | Features
During the summer, the Big Red Farm and the Office of Sustainability run two paid internships for Lawrenceville students. The Big Red Farm, our 30-acre educational farm, produces much of...
Melina Kyriakopoulos '27 | Arts
In striving for unity alongside diversity on our campus, Lawrenceville is amplifying African American culture this February, during, Black History Month, through multiple facets. Over the weekend, students, clubs, and...
Anton Popowitz '26 | Arts
The II Formers recently completed their production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, and I was lucky enough to be chosen to design the lighting for the show. With the performance behind...
Ellie Duffy '26 | Sports
Saquon Barkley, a player with one of the most intriguing and athletic highlight reels ever, is in the midst of a legendary season with his...
Melina Kyriakopoulos '27 | Arts
Why do we dress the way we do? What conscious and subconscious preferences attract us to certain styles, silhouettes, textures, and colors? What we wear shapes how we experience the...
Yvonne Chen '28 | News
Last Friday and Saturday night, student directors, actors, and stage crew brought to life a production that had been in the works at the Kirby Arts Center (KAC) for months....
Lily Streeter '28 | Arts
If you know anything about Marvel, you probably know that the media franchise started as a comic book series. The series eventually transitioned into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in...
Derek Wolfe '27 | Sports
No one can ever deny that the New York Yankees and their fans have heart. I was privy to it last Monday when I was...
Celestine Sutter '27 | Arts
Among the plethora of gossip-lading, dowry-discussing, and thought-provoking romantic classics, Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen in 1813, undeniably remains a genre hallmark, still appealing to readers today. Its...