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Managing Editors, Copy Chiefs, and Editors-in-Chief of ‘The Science Survey,’ the writers of this January 2023 Advice Column, pose for a photo. Depicted above from Left to Right are Donna Celentano ’23, Camila Kulahlioglu ’23, Rahm Rodkey ’23, Valentino Sella ’23, Hallel Abrams Gerber ’24, Sydney Lee ’23, Khado Tsephel ’23, Oliver Whelan ’24, Lily Zufall ’24, Kate Hankin ’24, and Niha Roy ’23.

January 2023 Advice Column: Improving Your Work Over the Winter

Hello, Bronx Science! We, the Copy Chiefs, Managing Editors, and Editors-in-Chief of The Science Survey, are so proud of you for navigating your coursework throughout the first semester. You're in the...

Here is the Bronx Science Model UN Team  after a successful weekend conference at Brown University.

Bronx Science’s Model United Nations Regains the Full Experience

Jack Murdock, Staff Reporter January 18, 2023

“Any motions to resume debate?” inquired the committee chair as he leaned forward. After returning from a break in the comfort of home, each of the delegates in the Zoom room sprung up to raise a virtual...

The 1990s movie Kiki’s Delivery Service includes the entire storyboard of the movie in graphite and green-colored pencil.

The Beauty of Unrealistic Realism in Animation: An Appreciation of Studio Ghibli

Tori Wee, Staff Reporter January 18, 2023

I am taken back to nearly a decade ago, sitting on the couch with my parents and my sister. Cold air is flowing through the window to our right, and the green trees outside are replicated on the screen...

Tasmia Afrin ‘23 enjoyed the steamy bowl of pho at District Saigon.

Restaurant Highlights in Queens: Cuisine From Around the World

Krittika Chowdhury, Staff Reporter January 18, 2023

Queens is home to 2.2 million people with 130 languages spoken from over 120 countries. It’s diverse, to say the least. Whether you go to the Flushing or Long Island City, you know that you can find...

Bronx Science Speech and Debate members run the annual Big Bronx tournament, hosted in-person at Bronx Science this October 14th to 16th, 2022, for the first time since October 2019, due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Face to Face: The Bronx Science Speech and Debate Team Once Again Debates In-Person

Liza Greenberg, Staff Reporter January 18, 2023

The alarm goes off at 7:00 a.m. At 8:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, the laptop is neatly positioned on the desk with printer paper, and multicolor pens are in a pen holder off to the side. Parents are asleep,...

Here is the FeMaidens most recent group photo, taken at the end of the 2021-2022 academic year.

The Inner Workings of the Fe(Iron)Maidens, Bronx Science’s Robotics Team 2265

Mariam Samake, Staff Reporter January 18, 2023

The creation of the Bronx Science Robotics Team 2265 began with a desire for gender inclusivity. The ‘Fe’ in FeMaidens not only stands for iron, but also for all females here at The Bronx High...

The Bronx Science Planetarium has advanced tools to observe the sky, creating an immersive experience for Astronomy club members.

Astronomy Club: An Out of This World Extracurricular

Camila Kulahlioglu, Staff Reporter January 18, 2023

Dimmed lights. Hushed whispers. Shoes scuff under the narrow classroom desks as a projector flickers, with a humming sound coming from beneath the floorboards. You suddenly see the dark ceiling above you...

Rayhan Mehal ’26 (right) and Ruixin Li ’24 (left) are the current board members for the Youth Medical Association. Together, they schedule events, internships/fellowships, along with mentorships/shadowing opportunities, and hold weekly remote-meetings every Friday at 8:00 PM through Google Meets.

Cultivating Passions in Medicine: The Youth Medical Association Makes Its Mark

Shahabir Sami, Staff Reporter January 18, 2023

Hospitalized at the age of four, a young boy brought along his toys of small cars and action figures as comfort. “At that young age, I observed how much the doctors were caring for their patients; they...

Here are the Pre-Medical Society club board members for 2022-2023. From left to right are Jonathan Lin ’24, Sarah Cheng ’24, Pithiya D’Costa ’23, and Sumaiya Jessi ’25.

A Profile of the Pre-Medical Society Club

Kristen Li, Staff Reporter January 18, 2023

Every Wednesday after school in Room 325, the officers of Bronx Science's Pre Medical Society club introduce a new medical word to a room full of enthusiastic students. As someone reads the word aloud,...

This year’s Monster Mash was a great success, with many students enjoying the spooky spirit at Bronx Science.

Creating Excitement Through Events: A Profile of the Bronx Science S.O. Cabinet

Isha Ray, Staff Reporter January 18, 2023

Though the 2021-2022 academic year was a very unusual year, given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Bronx Science Student Organization managed to bring excitement to school days for many students through...

The Bronx Science library is where most students will study during free periods for their Uniform MidYear Exams. Here, two Bronx Science students review course material together.

After a Three Year Pandemic Hiatus, Uniform MidYear Exams Are Back at Bronx Science

Liza Greenberg, Staff Reporter January 17, 2023

 For many high schoolers, the month of January may bring a new year and the hope of snow days, but for Bronx Science students, it ushers in a time of stress and studying. After four solid weeks of...

Despite the hard work that comes with volunteering at the Big Bronx Debate tournament, Bronx team members (and parents) always had a smile on their faces!

Behind the Scenes at Big Bronx: Bronx Science’s Very Own Debate Tournament

Claire Elkin, Staff Reporter December 28, 2022

From Watergate and political upheavals to bell bottoms and disco, the 1970s were certainly a time to remember. Amidst this frenzy of a time, The Bronx High School of Science began to host what is now one...

“The Green Room,” Bronx Science’s first “‘zine,” contains many pieces presented in an artistic format. For the “Stranded in the Jungle” issue, Theodore Smith 23 wrote about CBGB, a New York club significant to the history of punk.

Small in Numbers But Standing For Something Greater: A Look Into Some of Bronx Science’s Smaller Clubs

Lucas Melendez, Staff Reporter December 10, 2022

101 clubs, 42 sports teams, and five additional activities. It’s no secret that Bronx Science has it all — If you have an interest, it’s almost surely covered by something, and if not, you can just...

Copy Chiefs and Editors-in-Chief of ‘The Science Survey,’ who wrote this December 2022 Advice Column, pose for a photo. Depicted above are Katia Anastas ’23, Sela Emery ’23, Helen Stone ’23, Katrina Tablang ’23, Ethan Weinberg ’23, Felicia Jennings-Brown ’23, Nora Sissenich ’23, Elizabeth Colón ’23, Monica Reilly ’24, and Tiffany Wang ’24.

December 2022 Advice Column: Setting Up For Success in the Winter Months

We, the Copy Chiefs and Editor-in-Chiefs of The Science Survey, Bronx Science’s official newspaper, know that all students have lots of questions about how to manage the whirlwind of the months ahead....

 Salem, Massachusetts, is home to the biggest Halloween festival in America. Tourists have many opportunities to learn about the towns sinister history by visiting prominent landmarks and museums while also having a lot of fun within the marketplace and Salem commons.

The Bewitching History of Salem

Maliha Chowdhury, Staff Reporter October 30, 2022

It’s that time of year again – a return to the crunch of fallen leaves underneath your boots, the smell of freshly baked apple and pumpkin pies, and the cozy feeling of a warm fireplace. But most importantly,...

Five Copy Chiefs and one Editor-in-Chief of The Science Survey, who wrote this column, pose for a photo. From left to right, top to bottom are Maggie Schneider 22, Josephine Kinlan 22, Alexandra Zwiebel 22, Ellora Klein 22, Nicole Zhou 23 and Aissata Barry 22 (Not pictured: Otho Valentino Sella 23).

Summer 2022 Advice Column: Strategies for Maximizing Your Summer Time

Hi Bronx Science! We, the Copy Chiefs and one Editor-in-Chief of The Science Survey, believe that congratulations are in order. It has been…quite the year, due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic,...

Kushal Sahabir ’22 plays a traditional melody on the tabla during the NASHA performance on June 3rd, 2022.

An In-Depth Profile of NASHA, Bronx Science’s South Asian Cultural Club

Fairuz Omar Raya, Staff Reporter July 24, 2022

What is NASHA? NASHA of Culture is a South-Asian heritage club at the Bronx High School of Science. It is considered historical, a legacy club, as it has been an official club at Bronx Science since the...

A member of the MakerSpace club works intensively on his 3D printer pen project.

Meet the MakerSpace Club: Turning Ideas Into a Finished Product

Marian Caballo, Staff Reporter July 24, 2022

On Thursday afternoons in Room 131, wood shavings and the buzz of hardware fill the air as the MakerSpace club gathers for the final meetings of the 2021-2022 school year — all in preparation for the...

Participants in the Rainbow Run pose for photos prior to its start.

The Callen-Lorde Center, a Safety Net for New York’s LGBTQ+ Population

Maggie Schneider, Staff Reporter July 22, 2022

On May 7th,  2022, Callen-Lorde held their 6th annual Rainbow Run, a 5K or 10K run meant to raise money for the organization. It was raining, but that didn’t stop their  loyal supporters from...

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