A Compliment Crisis
Art provided by Maggie Seckler ’26 I love to give compliments. To me, compliments are like little gifts for others, a way to make someone’s day in just a simple… Continue reading "A Compliment Crisis"
Art provided by Maggie Seckler ’26 I love to give compliments. To me, compliments are like little gifts for others, a way to make someone’s day in just a simple… Continue reading "A Compliment Crisis"
Elvert Barnes/Flickr/CC 2.0 News Analysis by Milo Pesca ’25 Every four years, we are told that the impending election is “the most important election of our lives.” But as the… Continue reading "Is Our Nation Screwed? Here’s What Grace Thinks"
Image provided by Sophia Smith ‘25 Mikail: The menu for Monday, May 6, 2024 was like a Saturday morning: Strawberry Quinoa Oats, French Toast Casserole, Spring Frittata, Turkey Bacon, and… Continue reading "Lunching with Leaders, Part I: Student Body Leader Candidates"
Art provided by Juliette Robertson ‘25 and data for map from Guttmacher Institute News Analysis by Veronica Hatch In the June before Zamira F.’s junior year of high school, Roe… Continue reading "College Decisions in a Post-Roe Country"
Image provided by Alejandro Izurieta ’25 Grace’s High School Counselor, Julia Warren, is one of the community’s most integral support systems. She promotes student success and well-being, and is always… Continue reading "Tips from The Counselor: Staying Focused & Healthy in Q4"
I was trapped in the middle of a dark storm with the only light for miles coming from inside a packed train car. Torrential rain pounded on the windows and… Continue reading "London Calling: Reflecting on a Transformative Semester"
Media provided by Fiona Miller ‘26 Mr. Newman is one of Grace’s mathematics instructors and the director of the Math & Science Center. He opened up about a teaching job… Continue reading "Story Time with Mr. Newman: Fighting for Justice or Getting Into Drama?"
Illustration by Anaika Mehta ’27 Vinyl was the primary medium for consuming music in popular culture from the 1950s to the 1980s. Every night, families would gather around their stereos, lay… Continue reading "The Resurgence of The Vinyl Age: A Love Letter to Turntables and Record Stores"
Tara Eagan ’16’s seventh-grade human biology class at Harlem Academy. Image courtesy of Ms. Carpenter “I am not worthy.” A simple statement that carries enormous complexity and encapsulates the experiences… Continue reading "Culture Shock at Grace"
As the month of March wrapped up, so did the 10th-graders’ March Madness projects. Each year, the sophomore students independently create passion projects, which are displayed at the Independent Projects… Continue reading "Marching Into Madness: Highlighting This Year’s IP10 Projects"