Thursday, November 21
Angel Xin ’26 and Mira Ponnambalam ’26
English poet John Keats called the fall the “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.” Besides the reddening leaves, pumpkin spice lattes, and cool weather, the fall is also the time...
Long before the curtain rises, the cast and crew of the Periwig Club have been giving their all to put on a truly magical performance. On October 20 and 21,...
Mira Ponnambalam ’26 and Charles Potter ’25
Last Friday, April 21, The Lawrentians and The Lawrenceville Singers performed in the Edith Memorial Chapel for the Spring Choral Concert. The performance included a variety of songs ranging from...
Main Street and its lively business are a vital part of the Lawrenceville campus and community. From Starbucks to The Gingered Peach, each business has something unique to offer. The...
Throughout the course of the year, Lawrenceville’s Math Club participates in a wide array of math competitions. On Tuesday, October 17, V Former Alec Wang...
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,...
The Kinnan House, small and sometimes overlooked, is filled every year with a completely new group of boys. With gray stones and white columns, this V Form house sits tucked...
In the current fashion industry, fast fashion is king; however, fast fashion promotes the overconsumption of clothes as the clothing is cheap and not made to last, helping people keep...
House Olympics only comes once a year, so for III through V Formers, it is of the utmost importance to represent your House. The best...
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...
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...
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...
After the December 2023 New Balance Nationals, the Girls’ Indoor Track and Field 4x400 Meter Relay Team ranked second in the nation and first in...
Every Thursday, Lawrentians file into the Kirby Arts Center for School Meeting, or more informally, “Smeeting,” but very few understand all the time and effort...
Less than 60 years ago, Lawrenceville’s first Black teacher arrived on campus. Roland Hence, a teacher who previously worked at Trenton Junior High, worked in...
As their final year at Lawrenceville nears the end, V Formers slowly say goodbye to the communities they have helped build and maintain at school....
Lawrenceville can be quite difficult to navigate. Not academically. Not socially. Literally. Walking from class to class presents a set of challenges that every Lawrentian must pass before graduating. Never...
Lawrenceville has been growing and changing ever since its establishment in 1810. One of the most important aspects of the institution’s day-to-day functions is its...
In most American elementary and middle schools, field trips are a staple of every year. They bring the excitement of leaving the classroom and exploring a...
Lawrenceville prevents students from using their phones in the dining halls, School Meetings, and academic buildings, threatening confiscation, yet often failing to fully enforce this policy. By limiting phone usage,...
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...