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The Raider Voice

The Student News Site of Gulliver Preparatory

The Raider Voice

A traditional dragon dance was present during the assembly on Wednesday. The dragons ran through the bleachers, interacting with students and faculty. "I really liked how immersive the experience was; it was really fun," sophomore Alexandra Naumovich said.
Lunar New Year Festivities Illuminate Campus
Isabella Damas, Staff Writer • February 9, 2026
The Model UN team poses for a photo. This was the team's first time ever going to GatorMUN. The team overall did very well, with them being awarded outstanding delegation for a large group.
Model UN Team Makes 1st Ever Trip to GatorMun
Chase Samole, Editor-In-Chief • January 27, 2026
Holocaust survivor Peter Fuchs speaks to the Upper School community in the Hu Court. Fuchs reflected on his childhood during the Holocaust and his career as a composer and conductor during the assembly held on Jan. 22.
Peter Fuchs Recounts Holocaust Experience Through Music and Testimony
Sara Fidler, Editor-In-Chief • January 26, 2026
The Word Wall at the Planet Word Museum in Washington, D.C. celebrates the ebullience of the English language. Adorned with words primarily emanating from Germanic, French, and Latin roots, but also from portmanteaus, direct adaptations from countless languages, and new technological terms, English is resplendent and diverse. Yet, we too often rely on the ubiquitous words in the foreground.
Yes, I Know This Is Verbose | In Defense of “Sesquipedalianisms”
Megan Markus, News Editor • February 18, 2026
Bianca Navarro, 10, browses through a list of cartoons at her home in western Sydney, Australia, on Dec. 10, 2025. Australia has banned young teenagers from social media, launching a world-first crackdown designed to unglue children from addictive scrolling on the likes of Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. (Saeed Khan/AFP/Getty Images/TNS)
Why January Turns Social Media Toxic
Lily Tobins, Managing Editor • February 4, 2026
Fresh Market allows customers to create bouquets by selecting different flowers. Shoppers were able to build arrangements without buying pre-made bouquets. The setup offered a cheaper and more flexible Valentine’s Day option.
How to Execute the Perfect Valentines Day Date
Lily Tobins, Managing Editor • January 29, 2026
Visitors tour the UCLA campus as approaching clouds fly over Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California on Feb. 14, 2026. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
Why In-Person College Visits are Essential
Sara Fidler, Editor-In-Chief • February 23, 2026
Top 5 Greek Frozen Yogurt Spots in Miami
Top 5 Greek Frozen Yogurt Spots in Miami
Lily Epstein, Staff Writer • February 19, 2026
Filmmaker Marlon Johnson shows and tells students about his social justice endeavors. His work has taken him to the corners of Miami and the edges of the world.
When Being Told No Becomes a Calling: How Filmmaker Marlon Johnson Broke Through
Stella Cardoso, Feature Editor • February 10, 2026
Jan 28, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) stands on the court before a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images
COMMENTARY | Is LeBron James Coming to the End of His Career?
Matthew Thornton, Content Creator and Staff Writer • February 20, 2026
Junior Trip Gettler sets up his dodge. Gettler provided great passing from the X postion and was able to score himself in the 2nd half.
Will Varsity Lacrosse Live up to Expectations?
Kian Moyer, Staff Writer • February 17, 2026
New Miami Dolphins General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan speaks as new Head Coach Jeff Hafley listens during a press conference at the Baptist Health Training Complex in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. (Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS)
Rebuild or Repeat: It’s Time For The Dolphins To Take A Step Back
Chase Samole, Editor-In-Chief • February 16, 2026
Valentine’s Day feels extra special when creativity is part of the Valentines Day  celebration at Color Me Mine. Sharing brushes, paints, and laughs turns an ordinary date into a meaningful moment together. It’s a simple experience that captures both the joy and creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Three Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day
Khloe Cruz, Staff Writer • February 11, 2026
A salmagundi of vivid colors graces the cover of short classics reflecting the literary traditions of England, Brazil, Japan, Russia, and Senegal. Many were penned in the backdrop of the Late Victorian era and the advent of Modernism. From mystery to epistolary form to stream-of-consciousness, these picks spanned a motley of interests and tastes.
Six Classics Under 200 Pages to Tackle in 2026
Megan Markus, News Editor • January 20, 2026
ASAP Rocky attends Rihanna’s fourth annual Diamond Ball benefiting the Clara Lionel Foundation at Cipriani Wall Street in September 2018 in New York City. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Diamond Ball/TNS)
A$AP Rocky Makes Comeback With Lead Single “Punk Rocky”
Chase Samole, Editor-In-Chief • January 9, 2026
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Inside Look: Competitive Rowing
Colin Vail, Video Editor • February 6, 2026
Saving Miami’s Mangroves
Colin Vail, LilyRose Tobins, and Khloe Cruz January 30, 2026
Hot Topics Episode 3
Hot Topics Episode 3
Jack Thornton, Matthew Thornton, and Stefano Stiglitz-Barcenas February 1, 2026
How Literacy Empowers Kids
How Literacy Empowers Kids
Isabella Damas and Megan Markus January 30, 2026