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What will Taylor Swift’s endorsement do for the upcoming election? Will it do anything at all? Should it? (Photo Credit: slgckgc, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)
No, I Can’t ‘Shake it Off.’ This is the Election!
Olive Forman-Sarno, Staff Reporter • October 29, 2024

Taylor. Swift. Two simple words that carry the weight of an empire. Whether you're a Swiftie or a hater, you know her name. The polarization between her fans and critics has always been vast, and now she’s involved in another...

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Here is the cover page of the seventh issue of the avant-garde magazine 'Dada: Literary and Artistic Review.' There were seven issues in total – this was the last. It was published in March of 1920. (Image Credit: Tristan Tzara, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Dadaism: The Avant-Garde Movement That Changed Art Forever
Alexandra Ghile, Staff Reporter • July 10, 2024

“gadji beri bimba glandridi laula lonni cadori gadjama gramma berida bimbala glandri galassassa laulitalomini gadji beri bin blassa glassala laula lonni cadorsu sassala bim” These are the opening lines of a poem by...

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Rachel Aviv is a writer for 'The New Yorker' with two nominations for a National Magazine Award for Public Interest, one National Magazine Award for Profile Writing, and one Whiting Award for Creative Non-Fiction. Her book, 'Stranger to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us' was named one of the ‘10 Best Books of 2022’ in 'The New York Times.’ (Photo by Rose Lichter-Marck; used by permission of Rachel Aviv)
New Yorker Writer Rachel Aviv’s Advice to Young Writers
Georgie Barth, Staff Writer • July 10, 2024

When I discovered Rachel Aviv’s book Stranger to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us last year, I was captivated from beginning to end. The New York Times named it one of ‘The 10 Best Books of 2022,’...

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The Knicks rebuild has resulted in an historically strong squad. (Photo Credit: Keith Allison, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)
The New York Knicks and the Endless Journey Towards Greatness
Griffin Weiss, Staff Reporter • July 10, 2024

In their game two win against the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, Knicks fans began to chant expletives at a familiar face. That face was Reggie Miller’s, who had immortalized his rivalry with the Knicks...

Here, during a game of Jugger, a player jumps to avoid a ball and chain attack by jumping over it, armed with a short sword and shield. (Photo Credit: Ruben Wickenhäuser, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)
What is Jugger?
July 10, 2024
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Throughout the 1970s, Bronx streets were lined with structures such as the one pictured above. (Photo Credit: User Incantation on en.wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)
Ashes of the Past: The Story of the South Bronx Fires
Isaiah Muniz, Staff Reporter • November 7, 2024

“We did not burn the South Bronx, we were the ones who saved it, ” said filmmaker Vivian Vasquez.  Imagine walking down the street, navigating...

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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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