Winter/Spring 2026 The Big Question “When did you first realize you were truly educated?” Readers respond to The Big Question from the Fall 2025 Lawrentian.
Winter/Spring 2026 On the Side Pat MacKinnon has Welcomed a Generation of Lawrentians to Campus “Mrs. Mac” greets every visitor with a smile and the same assurance she’s offered for 18 years: You belong here.
Winter/Spring 2026 On the Side Gloria Yu ’26 Named Top 300 Regeneron Scholar Yu conducted her research over two summers as an intern in the Princeton University Laboratory Learning Program.
Winter/Spring 2026 On the Side Bookmarks: Paging Through New Works from Lawrentians Literary Lawrenceville alumni battle book-banning, explain how to halt the effects of sedentary life on screens, and reveal the broad clout of a turn-of-the century New Jersey mayor.
Winter/Spring 2026 Op-Ed From the Lawrenceville Alumni Council The Alumni Council has been hard at work advancing alumni engagement across the Lawrenceville community.
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 Table Talk Ancient Words, Modern Minds By studying a so-called “dead language,” students are breathing life into the way they interpret their contemporary readings. Reports of Latin’s demise are greatly exaggerated.
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.