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The Central Park North entrance has been steadily patrolled by police cars and officers since late August 2024.
Police Proliferation in Central Park
Frances Auth, Staff Reporter • November 23, 2024

The leaves of Central Park are changing: hues of red, yellow, and brown suspended above winding paths invite New Yorkers to take fall walks. As the tourist season is beginning, Central Park is a main attraction for visitors from...

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“Don’t wait for fate; wait for something that genuinely is healthy for you and brings you joy," said Marina del Solar '25. (Photo Credit: Frank Mckenna / Unsplash)
Destined to Date? The TikTok Influence on Modern Romance
Mandy Wu, Staff Reporter • December 4, 2024

Is it fate, or just TikTok? As you scroll through endless videos of romance trends, it’s hard not to wonder: could love really be written in the stars or is it guided by viral theories that have to do with destiny, divine timing,...

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Central Park is home to countless waterfalls of varying sizes, drawing many who seek to immerse themselves and meditate within nature’s tranquility.
An Ode to Central Park: A Treasure Map at the Heart of New York City
Liah Igel, Staff Reporter • December 4, 2024

It’s Saturday, 6:00 p.m. A long week of work is over, and walking through Central Park helps bring clarity to the soul. Orange and purple hues start to fill the sky, and just as an escape from real life presents itself, a pack...

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No matter the intensity, even when you are sitting around the net, Spikeball is an amazing way to bond. (Photo Credit: Spikeball / Unsplash)
Why SpikeBall? An Old Sport Making a Major Comeback!
Maximilian Duravcevic, Staff Reporter • December 13, 2024

Spikeball sounds like a gym class excuse for a sport, made up by that one teacher who refuses to play the classics. However, when you think about it, every sport sounds a little weird. Most sports are named by the word ball with...

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Here is a photo taken during “snack break,” the best 30 minutes of the day. My favorite spot to hang out in during recess was the small jungle gym. Even though it only consisted of one structure with two slides, and at least fifty kids would play there every time. My fellow volunteers and I would take turns going down the slide and chasing the kids around the small area; by the time snack break was over, everyone was exhausted.
Underfunded, Undervalued, and Overlooked; How My Trip to Ghana Opened my Eyes to the Privilege of Education
Abigael Sidi, Staff Reporter • December 13, 2024

“Akwaaba.” That is the first word that I saw when I stepped foot in Accra, Ghana: “Welcome.”  I didn't know it yet, but this was my introduction...

The rooftops of New York City buildings are a lesser known location for graffiti artists to leave their mark. (Photo Credit: Alice Pasqual / Unsplash)
Graffiti: Art or Atrocity
December 13, 2024
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Here is a sign made by Gerry, which is an exhibit of his artistic talents.
A Season of Giving…For All
Bea Sireci, Staff Reporter • December 16, 2024

That time of year between Thanksgiving and Christmas is arguably when people are at their kindest. As people remember who they are grateful for, they show...

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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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