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President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Voting Rights Act of 1965 while Martin Luther King and others look on. (Photo Credit: Yoichi Okamoto, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
The End of Voting Rights?
Daniel Humphries, Staff Reporter • May 5, 2026

When answering questions on his track record of opposing improvements to the Voting Rights Act during his confirmation hearing prior to becoming Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Roberts replied that “you keep referring...

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Festivalgoers raise their hands and phones, cheering excitedly for their favorite acts. (Photo Credit: Gov Ball, Taylor Regulski; reprinted by permission)
Ready, Set, GOv Ball 2026!
Kaitlyn Toy, Staff Reporter • June 5, 2026

With summer rapidly approaching, what better way is there to spend a hot and sunny day than with the most anticipated summer kickoff event of the year? Governors Ball — also known as Gov Ball — is an annual festival in New...

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This image shows Bernard Arnault, the CEO of LVMH and the 7th richest man in the world, according to Forbes, with a net worth of 171 billion dollars. Given he turned the company from something on the verge of collapse to one of, if not the most successful luxury goods brand of all time, the massive amount of personal profit he has made from this is not at all surprising. (Photo Credit: Jérémy Barande / Ecole polytechnique Université Paris-Saclay)
The Timelessness of LVMH: How a 16-Year-Old Started One of the Most Successful Luxury Goods Brands of All Time
Kamran Hirsa, Staff Reporter • April 23, 2026

When you walk down the high end shopping districts of Paris, New York, London, or Tokyo, the scenery is dominated by a few legendary names. Your eyes jump from the sleek storefront of Louis Vuitton to the elegant windows of Christian...

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Pictured is Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks guard (#11), as he shoots from the three point line against the Portland Trail Blazers. His determination and skill as captain represents the recent success that the team has achieved this season (Photo Credit: REUTERS / via SNO Sites / Jaime Valdez)
Bing Bong: The New York Knicks Are Making History in the Garden
Sara Vichaidith, Staff Reporter • March 16, 2026

The Long-Awaited Drought The orange and blue flashing lights flare throughout the renowned Madison Square Garden. The seats are filled to the brim with 19,500 excited fans awaiting the result of this playoff game.  The...

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Liah Igel, Staff Reporter • June 5, 2026

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Council Member Eric Dinowitz was invited to speak with journalism students at Bronx Science for a Question and Answer session covering topics from politics and education to stories from his time at our very own high school.
Council Member Eric Dinowitz’s Vision for New York City Schools
Frances Auth, Staff Reporter • March 16, 2026

Education makes up a third of New York City’s annual budget. That’s over 40 billion dollars in 2026, funding the public education of over 945,000 students....

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