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New York City is the first city in America to implement congestion pricing. (Photo Credit: Cayetano Gil / Unsplash)
New York City’s Congestion Pricing Ushers in a New Era of Faster Commutes
Lara Adamjee, Staff Reporter • March 18, 2025

On January 10th, 2025, Shake Shack revealed a new combo deal for the tri-state area – a shackburger and fries for the steal of $9. The name? The Congestion Pricing Combo. The code? NYTOLLS. No, this is not a joke. Shake...

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While the distance between the rods in Walter De Maria's 'The Broken Kilometer' appears to be the same, the distance between them actually increases as the rods go farther and farther back into the vast space.
How Abstract is Too Abstract? A Review of Walter De Maria’s ‘The Broken Kilometer’ and ‘The New York Earth Room’
Willa Huber, Staff Reporter • March 18, 2025

We want something that grabs our attention, something that can be easily understood and digested as we move swiftly from place to place. Conventional museums showcase works that have been carefully constructed by artists such...

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Pictured is the Museum of Danish America and its surrounding land in Elk Horn, Iowa.
Beyond Royal Copenhagen: The World of Danish Ceramic Art
Emilia Linnemann, Staff Reporter • March 18, 2025

I grew up surrounded by my great-grandfather's ceramics. One of his large ashtrays is the first thing that greets me at my door, ready for my keys. Vases and lamps litter the surfaces of tables and cabinets, triangle ‘Cherry...

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Pictured is Alex Honnold in 2024 in Antarctica.  (Photo Credit: Cmichel67, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)
Scaling the “Impossible”: Alex Honnold and His Famous Ascent
Alicia Yue, Staff Reporter • March 18, 2025

Yosemite National Park, located in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, is a breathtaking natural wonder known for its grand cliffs, majestic waterfalls, and giant sequoias. Spanning over 1,100 square miles, the park is...

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One way that the Democratic Party could have improved their messaging is by campaigning on hope and change. Former President Obama managed to inspire American voters, as shown in the photo, where his supporters are waving the American flag. Harris initially attempted to replicate Obama’s strategy of hope, but she seemed to have abandoned that strategy as the campaign progressed. (Photo Credit: Dyana Wing So / Unsplash)
R.I.P. Democrats? Not So Fast: How Messaging Can Reignite the Party
Maheen Alam, Staff Reporter • March 18, 2025

For the 48.3% of Americans (or 75,017,613 Americans) who voted for Kamala Harris, the night of November 5th, 2024 was a major disappointment. Leading up...

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Students support the environment through participation in environmental awareness days, school-wide recycling initiatives, and working in the school garden.
Seven Rising Voices, One Climate Crisis
Anna Koontz, Staff Reporter • March 18, 2025

Burning forests. Melting glaciers. Rising oceans. As a high schooler, inheriting this ravaged earth can feel terrifying and overwhelming. But environmental...

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This is Marty's senior yearbook photo. Some activities that he was involved in at Bronx Science included ARISTA (National Honors Society), Math Team, Hall Squad, Lunchroom Squad, and Chorus. (Photo Credit: taken from the 1962 Bronx Science yearbook)
Martin Afromowitz ’62 Donates to Bronx Science
Anna Koontz, Staff Reporter • October 31, 2024

When Martin Afromowitz ’62 took the SHSAT, he left the testing facility with a sinking feeling. He had skipped one question early in the exam but forgot...

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