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Russian Delight

Sharon Migdal, Observatory Staff Reporter
December 5, 2016

Pumpkin Spice Cookies

Marcia Hu, Observatory Staff Reporter
December 5, 2016
Its more than just the gear; its about the way you see.

Three Tips to Help Bring Your Photography to the Next Level

Chase Guttman, Observatory Photographer-in-Chief
December 5, 2016
Hits the Sweet Spot

Hits the Sweet Spot

Chirlien Pang, Observatory Staff Reporter
December 5, 2016

A Flea Grows in Brooklyn

Marcia Hu, Observatory Staff Reporter
December 5, 2016
A copy of Salvador Dalis famous melting watches adorns the wall of Freedom Tunnel. This piece, like many of the more detailed in the tunnel, is located under the bright light of the grating. The brilliant lighting makes it seem as if the tunnel is a private gallery more than the haven for graffiti writers that it is. Photo taken with Canon PowerShot SX150 IS.

Graffiti as Art

Yuri Kazakov, Observatory Staff Reporter
December 5, 2016
Snippets of Chinatown

Snippets of Chinatown

Jennifer Lin, Observatory Staff Writer
December 5, 2016
Kilala Vincent 18 is intrigued by scientists recent discovery using the Hubble telescope, geysers on the moon’s surface.

An Ocean Beneath Europa’s Surface

Talia Protos, Staff Reporter
November 11, 2016
Rachel Klein ‘17 looks forward to working at the polls on Election Day.

Science Students Take Politics

Kitri Sundaram, Staff Reporter
November 8, 2016
Ronin Rodkey, 18, Editorial Columnist.

Your Third Party Vote Does Not Matter

Ronin Rodkey, Staff Reporter
November 8, 2016
Jack Bendik, ‘17, comments on Donald Trump.

Election Drama!

Olivia Fair, Staff Reporter
November 8, 2016
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