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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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Acadia National Park celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2016. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed Acadia a national monument on July 8th, 1916, one month before establishing the entire National Park Service. (Photo Credit: Raphael Assouline / Unsplash)
A Vacationer’s Guide to Acadia National Park: How to Admire the Views and Avoid the Crowds
Alina Povelikin, Staff Reporter • January 19, 2025

The Jordan Pond House parking lot has become a zone of contention. Angry drivers are stealing parking spots and cursing each other out for a mere taste of the attraction’s famous ‘popovers’ (a breakfast pastry). The Park...

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Pictured is Max Verstappen (Oracle Red Bull Racing) in the lead followed by Charles Leclerc (Scuderia Ferrari), Carlos Sainz (Scuderia Ferrari), Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1), and Lando Norris (McLaren F1) at the Red Bull Ring Grand Prix in Austria during the 2023 season. (Photo Credit: Lukas Raich, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)
Formula 1 is Racing to the Future
Emilia Linnemann, Staff Reporter • January 18, 2025

Ten teams putting it all on the line. Twenty drivers pushing it to the limit and beyond. This is the pinnacle of motorsport. “Formula 1 seemed like another world, a bit like for someone doing acting classes at school, a...

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Protesters march through city streets, raising signs and voices in a collective call for justice – highlighting both the power and challenges of modern activism. (Photo Credit: Max Bender / Unsplash)
The Diminishing Power of Protests: A Call for Activism Redefined
Sophia Birman, Staff Reporter • January 18, 2025

Protests have long been celebrated as a vital expression of collective resistance, from the civil rights marches of the 1960s to the anti-apartheid rallies...

Life revolves around probabilities, luck, and the choices that you make. (Photo Credit: Naser Tamimi / Unsplash)
The Power of Probability
January 13, 2025
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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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