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the Gauntlet

the official student-produced news site for Saint Stephen's Episcopal School

the Gauntlet

The new world map in the center of the Intermediate School commons.

Revamped and renovated: A new era for the Intermediate School Commons

Grace Baxendale, Staff Writer September 8, 2023

For as long as most students can remember, the Intermediate School walls have been decorated by a serene mural of an ocean cafe, with beautiful green plants and nostalgic childhood toys scattered around...

Being in dress code isnt that hard, so why not follow it?

Updating the (dress) code

Laila Yavalar, Staff Writer September 1, 2023

It's a new school year which means new rules, new you, and a new dress code. Dress codes can make or break the school year. The code can determine the student's level of professionalism, fashionability,...

Behind the organ of Christ Church

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Long was awarded the FSGA Boys Junior Player of the Year (Edited by Gauntlet staff)

Falcon Spotlight: Alex Long

Adam Graf, Staff Writer May 9, 2023

This current Saint Stephen’s Junior, has been part of the Varsity boys team, won several prestigious tournaments outside of school, and is currently the 49th ranked junior golfer in the U.S. AJGA rankings...

Senior Sarabeth Wester (standing, far right) was Team Manager for the U-12 softball team that won the Palma Sola Park championship.  The girls were a major underdog... Until Wester stepped up.

Middle School Magic: MS girls softball wins Palma Sola Championship

Brooke Cosentino, Staff Writer May 3, 2023

Cinderella Story alert! We don’t just cover the upper school, and last night, our Saint Stephen’s 12-and-under club softball team earned a momentous win, winning the Palma Sola Park Championship! The...

Maddy Boehm presents her Marine 3 Ocean Academy research on microplastics.

R.I.S.E. presentations coming this Friday

Jackson Nealis, Editor in Chief April 25, 2023

On Friday, curious students, parents and teachers who venture into the library will be able to discover what some Falcons have been researching over the past year. I am referring, of course, to the annual...

We need to decrease the toxicity spread through GymTok.

Tik Toxicity: How the social media platform is ruining gym culture

Andrei Black, Staff Writer April 25, 2023

You just hit a new bench PR (personal record) and you couldn’t be more excited. All your hard work has paid off, and your once “impossible” PR is now a hard-earned accomplishment. The feeling is...

Performance arts are only fully appreciated when it is seen live. Find a local theater and see the wonder that is performing art.

Live art is dying

Alex McLemore, Editor in Chief April 12, 2023

The performing arts are vital to the livelihood of our society. We listen to music as we drive, we watch television at home, and we dance at every party. The three activities I mention all stem from the...

The sophomores battle the juniors in the tug-of-war competition on Monday.

Beach Day a big hit with Upper School Falcons

Jackson Nealis, Editor in Chief March 29, 2023

 Monday saw the return after a four-year hiatus of Beach Day to Saint Stephen’s. The long anticipated tradition, discontinued due to Covid, brought a fun break Students did not bring their backpacks...

The 11 girls lacrosse players were honored yesterday evening at Senior Night.

Boys and girls lacrosse dominate at Senior Night

Jackson Nealis, Editor in Chief March 24, 2023

The Saint Stephen’s Varsity lacrosse teams flew past their challengers on their Senior Night, which took place Thursday evening. The girls lacrosse team defeated the Calvary Christian Warriors 18-3,...

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