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

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

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The moon passes by the sun in northern Vermont, where a group of Upper Schoolers watched the solar eclipse at totality. Totality lasted two minutes in Vermont, while students saw a near-total eclipse at School.
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Solar Eclipse: Eyes on the Sky
Evan Michaeli, Co-Editor-in-Chief • April 13, 2024
Watching the total solar eclipse was life-changing. Not only was it beautiful, but it also shed light into why we need to relish every moment.
BREAKING: New Senate Executive Board Elected
BREAKING: New Senate Executive Board Elected
Gator Staff April 14, 2024

Stephanie Altschul '25 was elected President. Charlotte Wolfstich '26 and Mimie Manigat '26 will jointly serve as Co-Vice Presidents...

New Committee to Govern Winterim
New Committee to Govern Winterim
Mary Wang, Senior Journalist • April 5, 2024
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Fresh produce at a local market, which is unavailable in food deserts.
Op-Ed: How to Destroy Food Deserts
Cooper Horn, Journalist • April 11, 2024
Food insecurity often leads to or exacerbates the issue of 'food desert,' where healthy, affordable food options are scarce.
Port-Au-Prince pinned on a map of Haiti.
Op-Ed: How to Fix the "Haitian Pattern"
Edward Flint, Managing Editor • April 9, 2024
Ukrainian boy asks to stop the war in Ukraine.
Op-Ed: Ukraine is Still a Top Priority
Edward Flint, Managing Editor • March 8, 2024
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Flooded warning sign on an impassable road San Martin, California.
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Co-Captain Baiden Howard 24 pitches against a strong Gann Academy team, with the Gators losing 17-0 at Tuesdays season-opener.
AD Optimistic for Turnaround After Spring Start
Jack Malloy, Journalist • April 11, 2024
Christoph Kasper 25 tries to get the out at last years semi-finals against Gann, with the Gators coming up short, 13-3. Today at 4:15 p.m., the team will get the chance for revenge when they face off against the Red Heifers for the season-opener.
V. Baseball Embraces a New Era with Full Field Advantage
Gator Staff April 9, 2024
Takeaways From V. 1 Basketballs Historic Season
Takeaways From V. 1 Basketball's Historic Season
Gabe Cohen, Journalist • April 1, 2024
Without You Matinee performance.
Review: Without You, Life Goes On
Mary Wang, Senior Journalist • April 10, 2024
Student Capture 9 Scholastic Art Awards
Student Capture 9 Scholastic Art Awards
Gator Staff April 9, 2024
Big Fish Earns Ovations, Overcoming Illness and Cancellations
'Big Fish' Earns Ovations, Overcoming Illness and Cancellations
Madeleine Pogoda and Mckinlee DePaola March 6, 2024
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Newsroom Closed For Break
Newsroom Closed For Break
Gator Staff March 8, 2024
Have a great time away. See you in two weeks!
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The student news site of Brimmer and May School | Chestnut Hill, MA
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