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2024 Presidential Election Preview

2024 Presidential Election Preview

The 2024 United States Presidential Election will be held on Nov. 5, 2024. However, the process of choosing presidential candidates has already begun.  For the Democratic Party, incumbent President Joe Biden of the Democrat Party had already announced his re-election bid on April 25. Meanwhile, for the Republican Party, the nomination is sought by several […]
SCOTUS strikes down race-based affirmative action

SCOTUS strikes down race-based affirmative action

In recent months, affirmative action– specifically, race-based affirmative action– has become a commonly debated topic in American politics. Essentially, race-based affirmative action is the policy of taking race into account as a specific factor in college admissions. Race-based affirmative action is one of many manifestations of affirmative action policies; this specific type of affirmative action […]
Hurricane Idalia & Maui wildfire highlight increasing climate concerns

Hurricane Idalia & Maui wildfire highlight increasing climate concerns

Two natural disasters, thousands of miles apart, serve as reminders of the broader implications of our warming planet. Hurricane Idalia formed off the coast of Cancun on Aug. 26 and slowly moved northward, eventually reaching the Gulf of Mexico on August 29. There, it encountered unusually warm sea surface temperatures of around 90 °F, causing […]
Chapel-Hill shooting stirs call for preventative measures

Chapel-Hill shooting stirs call for preventative measures

On Monday, Aug. 28, barely one month ago, students, faculty, and staff at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill locked their doors and sheltered under their desks for three hours. Some jumped from the second-floor windows to escape.  Campus police released a warning of an active gunman at 1 p.m. Chinese immigrant and […]
GA unveils new Jordan Health and Wellness Center

GA unveils new Jordan Health and Wellness Center

The GA community has rung in the 2023-2024 school year with the completion of the Jordan Health and Wellness Center. The new building is located between the Lower School and Cafeteria in Connor Quad and will be used by all three school divisions for years to come.  The Jordan Center is embellished with new workout […]
Welcome Dr. Wilsman

Welcome Dr. Wilsman

With Ms. Vutz stepping down as the faculty advisor for the Edition next school year, the paper will have a new advisor, Dr. Adam Wilsman, for the 2023-24 school year.  This year, Dr. Wilsman has taught Advanced US History in addition to serving as the House Head of Osbourn. Dr. Wilsman truly enjoys being involved […]
Mr. Moll Steps in as Interim Dean of Students

Mr. Moll Steps in as Interim Dean of Students

Going into the upcoming school year, GA will be saying goodbye to Dean of Students Ms. Lintgen and welcoming Mr. Moll to this new role.  Ms. Lintgen will be departing GA to become a Head of School at Hathaway Brown, a K-12 all-girls school in Cleveland, Ohio. Stepping into the role as Interim Dean of […]
Honoring Ms. Vutz’s Eight-Year Legacy of Dedication and Growth

Honoring Ms. Vutz’s Eight-Year Legacy of Dedication and Growth

As the school year comes to a close, The Edition staff bids a bittersweet farewell to their Faculty Advisor, Ms. Helga Vutz. For the past eight years, Ms. Vutz has been a crucial part of The Edition by offering her guidance, expertise, and encouragement to help the newspaper flourish.  Ms. Vutz’s journey with The Edition […]