Friday, February 7
Vivian Blessing ’27 | News
Each year during Turkey Term—the short period between Thanksgiving Break and Winter Break—the School holds a candlelit service known as Lessons and Carols in the Edith Memorial Chapel. This year, the event will occur on Tuesday, December 17. The service will open with a welcome...
Michael Meng ’26 | Features
With the weather beginning to drop in Lawrenceville, a fashionable sense of style has become more difficult to sustain as our outfits increasingly consist of puffer jackets and out-of- dress-code...
Ellen Jordan ’26 | News
As Turkey Term continues to unfold, the Circle and the Crescent prepare to celebrate the winter holidays. Houses are adorned with new holiday decorations, ranging...
Celestine Sutter ’27 | Arts
While Lawrentians have recently been trudging through seemingly never-ending snow, anxiously studying for tests and preparing for college, or delving into co-curriculars outside of their regular academic commitments, something is...
Ethan Zhu ’26 | News
On this past Friday, November 8, Lawrenceville students gathered at the Keuffel Stadium for the annual pep rally. The event featured several traditional activities, such as the pie-eating contest, the...
Ellen Jordan ’26 | News
This past Saturday night, the Keuffel Stadium transformed into a sea of red, as Lawrenceville students celebrated the School’s victory over its biggest rival, the Hill School. One point was...
Celestine Sutter ’27 | Arts
While Lawrentians have recently been trudging through seemingly never-ending snow, anxiously studying for tests and preparing for college, or delving into co-curriculars outside of their regular academic commitments, something is...
Sonia Ivancic ’25, Sophie Cheng ’24, Aki Li ’25, Jenny Zhao ’25, Sydney Wang ’25, and Charles Potter ’25
At Lawrenceville, putting math classes into a Harkness format is like forcing a square peg into a round hole. Over the past three years, I have tried to work at...
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...
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...
“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...
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...
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...
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...
“Reality exists in the human mind, nowhere else” - George Orwell, 1984 Last week, Manchester City midfielder Rodrigo “Rodri” Hernandez...
As the opening tip-off of another season of the National Basketball Association draws closer, anticipation among fans is at a fever pitch. In just a...
Angel Xin ’26 | Arts
1. Sapid Scents Fragrances hold memories. In fact, Harvard Medicine Magazine claims that “smell can instantly trigger an emotional response along with a memory.” This unique property about olfactory senses...
Marcus Tsai ’27 | Sports
Rafael Nadal, one of the greatest tennis players to ever grace the court, has officially announced his retirement after a 23-year career. Nadal has said...
Matthew Fu ’27 | Opinions
In light of recent leaps in A.I. development, the question of what A.I. programs should be allowed to do grows ever more complex. For example, a pair of glasses developed...
Isabelle Lee ’27 | Features
Lawrenceville's sprawling campus, with its many academic buildings and dormitories, often means that students are scattered throughout the day. It’s rare for the entire student body to come together outside...
Ellen Jordan ’26 | Opinions
For over two years, Ukrainian troops have tirelessly resisted the Russian invasion—and even expanded onto Russian soil—in a quest to defend their sovereignty. From devastating air missile attacks to full-out...
Mira Ponnambalam ’26 | Features
Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women has been massively successful since its publication in the late 1860s. The book follows the four March sisters (Amy, Beth, Jo, and Meg) from childhood...
Sophie Liu ’27 | Opinions
If you looked up at the sky with your naked eyes, it would be hard to accurately guess how many satellites there are. In fact, over 5,000 satellites currently hover...
Melina Kyriakopoulos ’27 | Arts
The first days on school break are usually spent recuperating after a long period of exams: lying in bed for hours watching Netflix, and scrolling on Instagram feels refreshing (at...
Dorothy Lee ’26 | News
During the week of November 3, students dressed up in a variety of outfits in celebration of Lawrenceville’s annual Spirit Week, which uses a new theme each day to build...
Sienna Soemitro ’26 | News
This past Saturday evening, the Griswold House hosted Grisfest, their annual school-wide event, in the Circle. Griswold President Joao Abrahao ’26 and Social Representative Holden Pettinelli ’26 planned the event...
Aryana Iyer ’27 | Sports
The Lawrenceville Boys’ Varsity Soccer team is off to a great start this season. They have compiled some impressive wins, including a 9-1 win over...
Bunny Henault-Bassett ’26 | Features
At Lawrenceville, where everyone has classes at least five days a week and many have athletic commitments on Saturdays, Sundays are the only day of rest. Whether they be sleeping...
Shloka Chodhari ’26 | Arts
At Lawrenceville, one can sometimes feel excluded from the arts, since active participation requires an early start. The School’s vibrant artistic culture can be both inspiring and intimidating, especially for...
Ellie Turchetta ’25 | Features
The new face on Main Street, The Lawrenceville Sandwich Company, has caused much a stir among students and locals alike. Opened on October 9, the...
Michael Meng ’26 | Features
Consultation allows students to fit in last-minute study sessions and ask questions about a post-lab report. Knowing how to manage the fleeting 35 minutes can be a difficult task to...
Angel Xin ’26 | Features
On November 2, Latinos Unidos, a Latino student affinity group, hosted a sugar-skull-making exploration in celebration of Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Similar to various other...
Katherine Qiu ’27 | Arts
The 82nd Golden Globes kicked off on January 5, marking the beginning of another exciting year in the screen industry. The annual awards show, which recognizes talent in both film...
Sahana Lowy ’26 | Arts
Before the witches of Oz flew and the Yellow Brick Road was paved, there was another story to tell—one of friendship, power, and the duality of good and evil. Wicked,...
Irene Fu ’27 | Opinions
Imagine this: You’ve been an award-winning open-water swimmer your entire life, waking up at ungodly hours every morning to trek down to the beach, repeating the same routine and navigating...
Ellie Duffy ’26 | Sports
Being a Philadelphia sports fan is not a task that can be taken lightly; one second, you’re overwhelmed with pride for your team, and the...
Ellen Jordan ’26 | Sports
On October 6, FirstBank Stadium was in a black-and-gold frenzy. Vanderbilt University had beat the #1 Associated-Press-ranked University of Alabama, 40-35, in a game that made history: never before had...