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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

Opinion

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers a speech at COP27 in Egypt. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Op-Ed: Global Collaboration is Key to Fight Climate Change

Mary Wang, Senior Journalist February 24, 2023
International conferences to address climate change will continue to fail if countries still can’t prioritize worldwide interest.
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Images that show destruction and damage caused by strong earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Op-Ed: Countries Must Unite To Stop Future Tragedies

Edward Flint, Managing Editor February 20, 2023

On February 6, a massive earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 struck the city of Kahramanmaras in southeast Turkey. About 12 hours later, a second earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 followed. Turkish and...

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Wolfstich ‘26 performs a scene with the cast of “Peter and the Starcatcher.” Photo by Edan Zinn ‘23.

Op-Ed: Theatre is Worth the Commitment

Charlotte Wolfstitch, Journalist February 15, 2023
Although sometimes it can be stressful balancing being in a musical or play and managing high school, my cast mates and directors make it extremely enjoyable.
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The aftermath of the earthquakes destruction in Adıyaman, a city in southeastern Turkey.

Op-Ed: Humanity in the Face of Natural Disasters

James Yu, Senior Journalist February 15, 2023
Politics is politics, but in the face of natural disasters, we share a common identity in our humanity to help each other. It would be terrible if world leaders chose to ignore the suffering of civilians because of any political issues.
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Alternative to pork buns: mixed green salad

Our Veggie-Friendly School: Why I Never Leave Hungry

Amelia Bowman, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2023
At School, lunch no longer feels like a place where I’m insecure about my diet.
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Students gather together at the Delegate Dance, a tradition at YMUN.

Op-Ed: What YMUN Taught Me About Speaking Up

Amelia Bowman, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 1, 2023
Yale's Model United Nations conference taught me that the best learning happens when you're asking questions and speaking up.
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Artificial intelligence tools have surged in popularity among students for their ability to complete schoolwork.

Op-Ed: Will Artificial Intelligence Change Schools Forever?

Edward Flint, Managing Editor January 30, 2023
Artificial Intelligence tools have surged in popularity among students for their ability to complete schoolwork. What will this do to education as we know it?
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The Yale Model United Nations conference began with an opening ceremony. Photo taken by Amelia Bowman 25.

Op-Ed: My Unique YMUN Experience

Celia Vasily-Cioffi, Journalist January 27, 2023
While YMUN was not a stress-free experience, it was definitely one that I learned from.
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Chinese new year fireworks. Celebration of lunar new year in Asia. Sparkles and glowing Happy new year sign on night sky. Luck and prosperity greeting card.

Op-Ed: Though Hazardous, Fireworks Essential to Chinese Culture

James Yu, Senior Journalist January 25, 2023
Fireworks serve as an iconic symbol of the Chinese New Year, and cutting them off would be a spiteful rejection of Chinese culture.
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Photo illustration purchased from BigStock.com.

Op-Ed: The Pros and Cons of TikTok

Madeleine Pogoda, Senior Journalist January 23, 2023
TikTok can be a fun and entertaining way to connect with others, but you should always consider the risks.
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A couplet written for the Year of the Tiger by Mary Wang.

Op-Ed: What to Know About Chinese New Year

Mary Wang, Senior Journalist January 20, 2023
The Chinese Lunar New Year is coming up on January 22, but celebrations have well started days ago and families and friends are already getting ready to welcome the Year of the Rabbit. 
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Two protestors use white pages block out Soviet emblem

Op-Ed: What China’s A4 Revolution Reveals

Anonymous Student January 4, 2023
We shall meet in the light, devoid of the darkness of fear and repression.
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