By Rainier Lin (’25) 04/14/2025 Again. It happened again. My dear darling Grey slammed the door open right as I was dividing the roles for the upcoming Pride Week. I yelled, “I WANT YOU TO BE IN THE VIDEO TOO!” In exchange for his voice, a terrible request left his lips, “WRITE AN ARTICLE!” I…
Student Culture
Should Phones Be Banned in Class?
By Ethan Kapoor (’28) “Win a no-win situation by rewriting the rules.” – Harvey Specter Let me ask you something: if students can’t be trusted with phones in class, how are they supposed to be trusted with anything else in life? You want to teach responsibility? Start by giving them something to be responsible for….
Rate Night Thoughts With Rainier: Tech Week
By Rainier Lin (’25) Hello Everyone, I’ve done some regrettable things in my life, so I should be able to tell if I regret something or not. Unfortunately, when it comes to this “article”, I am unsure. In the near past, I’ve lurked in the Wolfington Post discord, writing and editing for others. If one…
Art Highlight: Fashion Week Artist Interviews
By Grey Tang (‘26) Paper mache hats hang from the tiled ceiling of the art room. A hill and two flights of stairs away from the main Senior School building is Ms. Harms’ hidden domain: the art room, a comfortable studio with sprawling glass partitions, paint-speckled tables, and stacks upon stacks of gorgeous student artwork…
Club Highlight: GSA Interview with Rainier Lin
By Grey Tang (’26) GSA club members pose for Rainier Lin ‘25 as she films for the Pink Shirt Day activity introduction video. The following article is about West Point Grey Academy’s GSA club. It serves as a baseline introduction to what GSA is, and what the club is about. The following article is also…
Math Challengers
By Annie Wagner, ‘27 The competition involved three sections: the Blitz, Bull’s-Eye and Co-op. The Blitz was a ‘lightning-fast’ individual round, where competitors answer 26 questions in only 40 minutes. The Bull’s-Eye, with 12 questions divided into 3 different groupings, focuses on quality over quantity. The final round, the Co-op, has competitors work together to…
Mealprep & Freezer Food
By Damon Burton (‘26) When most people think of meal prep, they think of mushy rice with boiled chicken for the eighth time this week – but it doesn’t have to be like that. All meal prep takes is just preparing a large amount of food and keeping it in your fridge or freezer until…
How to Stop Being Chronically Online
By Grey Tang (‘26) Since the age of twelve, I’ve been lulled to sleep by the YouTube algorithm. Now, nearly seventeen, I’m finally ditching that habit. Here’s how I’m doing it. I’ve spent the last five years glued to my screen. The first thing I do each morning is check Insta, in case I’ve missed…
Grey’s Guide to Mahjong
By Grey Tang (‘26) If you’re in my grade this year, or hang around the Math modulars at lunch, then you know this article is long overdue. I’m not going to bore you with some grandiose description of the history or cultural significance of the game- that’ll come in a later article. Here we go….
Winter Cultural Week!
By Charles Wang (’27 and Preston Lin (’27) Winter Cultural Week was such a wonderful time. Between Monday and Friday, December 16th to 20th, students enjoyed an immersive cultural experience at school lunch times. On Tuesday, the whiteboard was brought into the lobby with the question, “How do you celebrate Winter?” on it. Awesome answers…






