Winter/Spring 2026 The Final Word One Last Thank You An original resident of McClellan House shares a final note of gratitude for someone who facilitated her opportunity as much as anyone.
Winter/Spring 2026 Ask the Archivist Built to Adapt Lawrenceville’s current housing system may seem like a timeless tradition, but since its earliest days, the School has perpetually pivoted in response to the needs of students.
Winter/Spring 2026 Noteworthy Depth Perception Lawrenceville’s new Advanced Civic Studies course helped Leila Campbell ’26 — and other students — see community engagement in a new dimension.
Winter/Spring 2026 From the Basement of Pop Hall A Little Exploration There are spots here that you had no good reason to see, aside from those adventurous souls who made it their business to explore whatever they could — an impulse that I understand very well.
Winter/Spring 2026 Features The Hidden Lawrenceville Everyone who has ever passed through its gates knows well the beauty of Lawrenceville’s campus. But there are also the dimly lit spaces that exist out of the public view, concealed within the historical architecture we celebrate. They are the hidden Lawrenceville.
Fall 2025 Table Talk Unraveling Lincoln America’s 16th president is a “mythological creature,” says history teacher Regan Kerney, and it’s crucial for students to strip away the legend to uncover something real.
Fall 2025 Ask the Archivist A Radical Transformation The Fathers Building, which celebrated its centennial in 2025, enjoyed a sweeping refurbishment a dozen years ago. But the edifice also was fundamentally altered barely a decade after it first opened.