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The student news site of Brimmer and May School | Chestnut Hill, MA

The Gator

The student news site of Brimmer and May School | Chestnut Hill, MA

The Gator

Outdoor Ed Hikes 4,000 Foot Peak

Edward Flint, Managing Editor November 7, 2022
Last Friday, the School’s Outdoor Ed program held its most recent trip hiking Mount Pierce.
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Poster courtesy of NBC Studios.

TV Review: Let’s ‘BeReal’ About SNL Season 48

Madeleine Pogoda, Senior Journalist October 31, 2022
Saturday Night Live's most recent season touches on 'Top-Gun,' the BeReal app, and toilet paper—and it does a great job at it.
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J. K. Rowling has been the source of recent controversy for her comments on gender identity.

Op-Ed: You Can’t Separate the Art from the Artist

Madeleine Pogoda, Senior Journalist October 31, 2022
If you consume art or content from a problematic person, understand what they did wrong and hold them accountable for it.
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Protests across Europe, including this one in Estonia, have erupted in response to the Russia-Ukraine War. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Op-Ed: Will Putin Use Nuclear Weapons in Russia-Ukraine War?

Edward Flint, Managing Editor October 25, 2022
If Putin deployed nuclear weapons, he would break a U.N. treaty and bring more opposition to his rule.
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West performs at the Museum of Modern Art in 2011. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Op-Ed: Kanye West’s Antisemitism Makes Headlines

Madeleine Pogoda, Senior Journalist October 24, 2022
West's antisemitism is incredibly dangerous, considering the size and scope of his dedicated fanbase.
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Members of the Class of 2023 pose at Larz Anderson Park.

Class of 2023 Enjoys “Senior Sunrise”

Marlie Kass, Outgoing Arts Editor October 18, 2022
All 47 12th-grade students were invited to the Larz Anderson Park to enjoy the early morning together, a tradition started last year. 
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Shyla Fernandes 25 races for the ball.

Varsity Girls Share High Hopes for Homecoming

Brian Gamble, Outgoing Managing Editor October 14, 2022

Coming off of a season so far with two wins, three losses, and one tie, the Varsity Girls Soccer Team enters Homecoming with momentum from a two-game win streak they accrued last week. “Our season...

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Xavier Claiborne 24 dribbles past a Landmark defender.

Varsity Boys Soccer Anticipates a Challenge

Nico Jaffer, Outgoing Sports Editor October 14, 2022

The Varsity Boys Soccer Team, coming off of their recent 4-0 win over the Cambridge School of Weston, now turns their attention to their next game, where they match up with the Rocky Hill Country Day...

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Outdoor Ed Hikes ‘Three States in One Day’

Edan Zinn, Outgoing Editor-in-Chief October 14, 2022
On October 8 and 9, eight Upper School students backpacked the corner mountains of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York.
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Flooding partially submerged Sanibel Causeway in Florida. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Op-Ed: Hurricane Ian is Just the Beginning

Edward Flint, Managing Editor October 11, 2022
With climate change and the globe’s temperature speeding up, the next hurricane could be even more severe.
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Lower School students created a pride flag collage for Pride Month this year.

Editorial: In Support of Northwest High School’s Newspaper

Gator Editorial Board September 23, 2022
Last June, a Nebraska high school shut down its student newspaper because it published LGBTQ+ content. This is unacceptable.
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Zak Adler 23, who recently recovered from COVID-19, returns to school with a mask on. Masks are more a common sight in the hallways this week.

‘Alive and Well in the Community’: COVID-19 Cases Continue

Kate Hirschen, Outgoing Culture Editor September 22, 2022
Although the uptick has kept some students and teachers at home, School Nurse Beth Escobar stresses that "this does not mean it's rampant."
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