A Year of Yondr
A year later, the pouches that once sparked outrage in the student body now feel like a normal part of the Grace community— a sign that, for better or worse,… Continue reading "A Year of Yondr"
A year later, the pouches that once sparked outrage in the student body now feel like a normal part of the Grace community— a sign that, for better or worse,… Continue reading "A Year of Yondr"
Media Provided by Maggie S. ’26 Most people know the line that follows “Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?” Most people remember the peppy instrumentation of the “Mickey… Continue reading "Nickelodeon, Disney, PBS Kids – What Did We Grow Up Watching?"
Dr. Alex Dillon with his senior students in Senior Seminar for History on Thursday. Media provided by Wilson U. ‘27 As debates over civic education swirl across the United States,… Continue reading "History Education and Grace’s Hallmark Individuality"
Media provided by Maggie Seckler ’26 “Even though we’re small fish in a big ocean, our voices matter.” Grace students of voting age will head to the polls on Nov.4,… Continue reading "From Small Fish to BIG VOICES: Grace Students Head to the Polls"
Pictured: Al-Maq dressing “better than the audience” in 2023 Media provided by Olivia Calatozzo ‘27 and Chloe Frischman ‘27 A school dress code may appear to be a set of… Continue reading "Dressed to Impress: How Dress Code Shapes Life at Grace"
Media Provided by Sally P. ’26 On Thursday, May 22nd, 2025, Eduardo Padro won Grace’s student body presidential election and assumed the position of leading the school for the next… Continue reading "Grace’s New President: An Interview With Eduardo Padro"
Art provided by Juliette Robertson ‘25 On Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, New York City was the first major city in the U.S. to mandate congestion pricing for all citizens. When… Continue reading "Toll Tales: How GCS Navigates the Pricey Passage to School"
Art provided by Juliette Robertson ‘25 In today’s world, the media plays a massive role in shaping public opinion, especially in legal cases regarding high-profile criminal cases. Social media has… Continue reading "Justice on Trial: How Social Media Creates Jury Bias"
Media Provided by Pixabay For most New Yorkers, the subway is a transportation tool, getting us from point A to point B. But for New York City’s homeless population, it’s… Continue reading "Subway Crackdown and Shelter Scarcity: How New York City Has Failed to Help the Homeless"
Media Provided by: Wilson Urist ‘27, Fiona Miller ‘26, and Cassie Ball ‘26. Mixed media with clippings from: The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Atlantic Journal-Constitution, The Wall… Continue reading "What to Expect When Trump is in Office: A Forecast "