Monday, December 11
Ellen Jordan ’26 | News
Hutchins Scholars Profiles: This summer, as part of the Hutchins Scholars in Social Justice Program , Lawrenceville offered a group of rising V Formers the opportunity to stay on campus for two weeks and immerse themselves in topics related to social justice. During the program, participants learned about a variety...
Jenny Zhao ’25 | Features
Lawrenceville’s commitment to social justice and its vibrant landscape is once again being featured on the big screen. Partially filmed on the School’s picturesque campus,...
Sophie Cheng ’24 | News
Last Friday, September 15 marked the beginning of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. This non-working holiday was celebrated on campus with religious services, meals,...
Angel Xin ’26 and Celine Fong ’25 | News
Director of Student Life Ian August held two mandatory club leadership training sessions in the Heely Room of Woods Memorial Hall last Friday, September 8....
Last November, the 142nd Board of The Lawrence published, “On Bringing Civics to the Classroom,” advocating to integrate civic education into the Lawrenceville academic curriculum....
Head hung low, Jim Jordan exited the House of Representatives in defeat for the final time on October 21. His attempt to succeed Kevin McCarthy...
“Don’t ask the question if you don’t want to hear the answer.” This is a refrain that was constantly echoed by my father throughout my...
On September 8, it was unearthed that Elon Musk, private owner of X (formerly known as Twitter) and CEO of Tesla and Space-X, denied the...
This year, Lawrenceville announced drastic changes to its student handbook and phone policies. Phone use is now prohibited in academic buildings as well as during...
There are many reasons why I will always remember the Women’s World Cup played in Australia and New Zealand during the summer of 2023. With...
The next NBA (National Basketball Association) season is right around the corner, and it’s certainly shaping up to be a great one! This offseason featured...
For almost 12 seasons now, Damian Lillard has been a premier player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Averaging 32 points (PTS), five rebounds(REB), and...
Our Big Red Varsity Girls’ Tennis team recently competed in the Mercer County Tournament and proved that Lawrenceville can dominate the tennis scene. Coming into...
Alex Mo ’26 | Opinions
A while ago, I read an article called “Affirmative Action is Over. Should Applicants Still Mention Their Race?” A line in the article illustrated the...
Jenny Zhao ’25 | Features
As a respected international research and education organization, The Island School is an institution known by many students on Lawrenceville’s campus. Students undergo a transformative...
Leo Mahe ’26 | Opinions
Plastics are a staple of humanity, but they are not a harmless convenience. Through advertising campaigns, front organizations, and faulty education, the plastics industry hides...
Shloka Chodhari ’26 | Arts
Hispanic cuisine is rich in flavor and reflective of the diverse identities, histories, and religions of many different cultures. Many popular Hispanic cuisines showcase a...
Sydney Wang ’25 and Jenny Zhao ’25 | News
This August, Lawrenceville welcomed four new Fellows from the University of Pennsylvania Independent School Teaching Residency Fellowship Program: History Department Fellow Ansley Keane, Science Department...
Clementine Sutter ’25 | Features
Deb sends the all-school email. The clock strikes noon. The mad dash begins. Every Thursday, countless students flee from their E-period class, arriving at the...
Clare Pei ’26 | Opinions
Lawrenceville was Barbieland. There were ponies jumping over rainbows and there were green rolling hills and the blue of the sky was a bit too...
Jess Fernandez ’22 | Features
Lawrenceville taught me to find creative ways to celebrate and share my culture with others. Being a Latina at Lawrenceville, a predominantly white institution, taught me...
Bryan Boanoh ’25 | Sports
Let’s just make one thing abundantly clear, nobody enjoys losing whatsoever. The pain that comes with being bested by someone else is never good, and...
Jenny Zhao ’25 | Features
A leading presence on the Lawrenceville campus celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month is Latinos Unidos. Co-advised by Josefina Ayllón-Ayllón and Laura Noboa-Berman, Latinos Unidos is an...
Sophie Yang ’26 | Arts
Art comes in many different flavors. Art is a painting, an empty canvas, a black-and-white photograph, a slice of cheese, a copper bowl, a sculpture, and a piece of pottery...
Mira Ponnambalam ’26 | Features
Lawrenceville offers a wide array of electives for students to explore Latin American or Hispanic heritage and politics. Ally Calderon ’24, president of Latinos Unidos,...
Melina Kyriakopoulos ’27 | Arts
Something wonderfully peculiar is happening this football season: our Miss Americana has found a new Heartbreak Prince. Football fans, Swifties, and all those in between are coming together in the...
Dorothy Lee ’26 | News
This past Thursday, September 14, the Hutchins Gallery hosted a reception for artist ShinYoung An, whose paintings have been showcased at the Hutchins Gallery since...
Louis Park ’26 | Arts
Fashion is the fastest and trendiest way to showcase individual expression and the current pop culture. There are two major places where seasonal fashion trends begin: the streets and the...
Ellie Duffy ’26 | Sports
In today's world, most people tend to focus on the greatest teams and players of all time, like Tom Brady and his New England Patriots...
Jenny Zhao ’25 | Features
Lawrenceville’s commitment to social justice and its vibrant landscape is once again being featured on the big screen. Partially filmed on the School’s picturesque campus,...
Shloka Chodhari ’26 | Features
The Lawrenceville School offers four exciting academic scholars programs that students may apply for each summer. These scholarly programs include: the Heely Scholars (Historical Research),...
Lauren Williams ’24 | Arts
FX’s The Bear centers around a well-loved, albeit run-down sandwich shop in Chicago called The Beef. The shop fell into the hands of its current owner, Mikey’s younger brother, following...
Nikhil Dhruv ’26 | Sports
On December 3, 2022, it was announced that Deion Sanders would take the position of head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, the football team at...
Sydney Wang ’25 | News
Dr. Rae Chresfield, the newly appointed Dean of Campus Wellbeing, was officially welcomed into the Lawrenceville community in July of this year. Chresfield will be working closely with Student Council...
Micah Kim ’26 | Sports
Sport has an almost uncanny ability to unite people of different generations together. The passion, the thrill, and the lasting moments that our favorite athletes...