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Are you ready to uncover a whole new world of Japanese-styled snacks and meals? (Photo Credit: Josh Chiodo / Unsplash)
7-Eleven: Now With a Taste of Japan!
Ashley Chen, Staff Reporter • January 14, 2025

Think of 7-Eleven and you might picture your average convenience store. It is the place to refill your car’s gas tank, but while you’re at it, perhaps you will purchase a bag of chips to go with your large slurpee? In Japan,...

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At the entrance, guests are greeted by a smiley bronze sculpture of Bao Bao, Din Tai Fung’s anthropomorphic dumpling mascot.
From Taiwan to Times Square: Din Tai Fung’s Journey
Katelyn Chiao, Staff Reporter • January 14, 2025

On July 2nd, 2024, I found myself in a brawl with thousands of New York families, influencers, and out-of-town visitors. We flocked to Yelp, desperately scrolling past a never-ending slew of grayed-out dates and “no availability”...

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Pictured is the full scale RX-78-2 Gundam docked, standing still at its docking bay in Gundam Factory Yokohama. (Photo Credit: Yuta Koike (@yuta129)/Unsplash)
The Mechanical Marvels of Gundam and the Stories of Liberation
Marley Lee-Kang, Staff Reporter • January 14, 2025

A thud rings out as a Gundam-type mobile suit walks into the battlefield. Spanning a whopping 18 meters, the appearance of the mobile suit will for sure change the tide of battle forever.  History of Gundam Gundam is a...

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The NBA is amongst the top leagues in the sports world. It generated 10.58 billion dollars in revenue and averaged 1.59 million viewers in the previous 2022-2023 season. (Photo Credit: Edgar Chapparo / Unsplash)
Ranking Each National Basketball Association’s Team’s Offseason in the Eastern Conference
Chris-Andrew Nkunga, Staff Reporter • January 12, 2025

The NBA officially made a return on October 4th, 2024, marking the end of the offseason. At the end of the league playoffs, each team enters a period known as the offseason, where they make changes to their rosters with the ultimate...

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Pictured is the famous statue of Lady Justice, the personification of moral force in law. (Photo Credit: Tingey Injury Law Firm / Unsplash)
The Problematic Power of the Presidency
Gwyneth Mahase, Staff Reporter • January 15, 2025

A lot has happened in America since the summer of 2024. It can be hard to navigate our country’s constantly changing political climate. In July 2024,...

Life revolves around probabilities, luck, and the choices that you make. (Photo Credit: Naser Tamimi / Unsplash)
The Power of Probability
January 13, 2025
A family holds hands with a toddler, who is excited to see what life has to offer. (Photo Credit: Jerry Wang / Unsplash)
The Fear of Growing Up
December 31, 2024
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Tram 178, built in 1921 by Boon & Co., is still in great condition after more than 100 years of service. The trams receive routine maintenance in order to ensure that they are always ready for service.
A Tram Ride Through ‘Quake City’
Dara King, Staff Reporter • January 14, 2025

Looking up at the curved ceiling above me, a faded ad tells me that I could be a union-certified tram operator, with paid holidays and a guaranteed minimum...

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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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