When Virtual Reality Becomes Reality: New York City Museums In the Time of Coronavirus
Miss walking with dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History? Here’s how to virtually visit all of your favorite dinosaurs, art, and sculpture in New York City.
Is the Coronavirus a Blessing or a Curse?
People are more united than at any other time in modern history. Maybe now is the time to find the light in the darkness—for ourselves, our school, our city, and our country.
Spring Break in Isolation
I was sitting on my bed bored out of my mind and practically on house arrest enforced by my parents. It was spring break, but there were no vacations with my family, sports, or anything else enjoyable. All thanks to the coronavirus.
The Effect of COVID - 19 on Our Environment and Climate Change
The COVID-19 pandemic may offer a beacon of hope for the seemingly impossible battle against climate change.
Testing Accommodations: Leveling the Playing Field
For those students unable to complete school-administered or standardized tests in the typical time allotted, testing accommodations are necessary. However, some students ineligible for testing accommodations regard them as an unfair advantage for those to whom they are granted.
Anonymous Sources: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Recently, there has been debate regarding the use of anonymous quotes by journalists.
Exploring Gender Leadership in Wyoming Mountains
Over the summer, I ventured into the picturesque mountains of Wyoming to learn how to become a better leader at school.
Upper Schoolers Weigh in on Upcoming Election
The Grytte newspaper staff surveyed students from Form I to VI about their opinions in the upcoming 2020 election in order to further understand the political views and trends of the student body.