The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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LEGALLY BLONDE: Driving a boat, sophomore Graham looks ahead as the wind blows his blonde hair back. Graham bleached his hair in the summer of 2016: just one of his many phases.

Phases yield valuable understanding of one’s self

Aidan Graham, senior editor
May 25, 2018

Those who know me know that high school has seen many different sides of Aidan Graham. I sometimes see my teachers from freshman year when I walk through the halls and wonder if they still remember me...

The Final Countdown

Cassidy Foronda, senior editor
May 25, 2018

After four years of late night readings, I’ve done the hard work for you. Here’s the breakdown of which books at GBS are worth the struggle, and which you can just SparkNote. (I’m kidding. You should...

FOUR YEARS OF SMILES: Smiling for pictures on May Day, senior academites (from left to right), Brigid Murphy, George Wood, Elizabeth Shaw and Bonnie Puppala have endured the rigors of Academy. The Glenbrook Academy of International Studies is a four-year GBS & GBN collaborative program promoting an interdiciplinary education in social studies, English and world language.

Academite details unorthodox high school experience

Brigid Murphy, senior editor
May 25, 2018

The Glenbrook Academy of International Studies. Academy. Acad. Casting all formal titles and nicknames aside, this elusive and exclusive group of teenagers yielded an academic experience so unconventional,...

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