The Science Survey

Mr. DeSilva,  the Bronx Science Orchestra and Chorus Director, leads the orchestra with grace and precision, as they perform English Folk Songs by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

With Winter Comes Wisdom: We Can All Learn Lessons From the Winter Concert

Aissata Barry, Staff Reporter January 24, 2022

The Bronx Science music rooms are among the largest in the school, which makes sense considering the large number of students they draw. Those who take music classes at Bronx Science all have different...

On the last day before break, students made holiday-themed bracelets at the Winter Wonderland celebration.

Stepping Into a Winter Wonderland

Nora Sissenich, Staff Reporter January 24, 2022

As autumn says its goodbyes, temperatures go down, and illuminated white snowflakes go up on lamp poles, a new energy settles in the city. Winter in New York City carries with it a feeling and energy that...

Here I am singing Eyes Nose Lips by TaeYang during my ninth grade year at Bronx Science during the annual Lunar New Year Productions performance in the auditorium.

The Lunar New Year Productions Club: A Celebration of East Asian Artistry

Elizabeth Gloria Jung, Staff Reporter January 24, 2022

Lunar New Year is the most important celebration observed in East Asian countries. This year, the festival falls on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022, in accordance with the lunar calendar traditional to...

Baking Club board members promote their club at the annual Club Fair in October 2021.

Bronx Science Baking Club: Connecting Students Through Their Love Of Food

Tasnim Tamanna, Staff Reporter January 18, 2022

Room 337 fills with the sound of crackle and sizzle every Tuesday during 11th period. The aroma of freshly baked goods fills the hallway of Bronx Science, enticing countless students to the doorstep of...

Archbishop Fulton Sheens multiple TV shows made him a household name in the 1950s, and the Catholic Church is currently discussing making him a canonized saint.

The Story of American Televangelism

Otho Valentino Sella, Staff Reporter January 17, 2022

In 1964, media theorist and philosopher Marshall McLuhan published Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, a book which argues that the most important thing about a piece of information is not the...

Michael Toscano ’21 (left), Amelia Volpe ’21 (second left), Rachel Dong ’21 (middle), Aria Jannat ’21 (second right), KM Kamal ’21 (right), are all recent graduates who came back to visit Bronx Science. Masks were removed for a few seconds to take this portrait photo.

Bronx Science Homecoming: A Home Away From Home

Fairuz Omar Raya, Staff Reporter January 14, 2022

Wednesday, November 24th, 2021.  There’s a chill in the air, and anticipation is building up as I hold a Nikon camera close to my chest. Students wave to each other in the Bronx High School of...

Micaela Sinayuk ’22, one of the students interviewed, thought Pantone 484 was the Bronx Science Color of the Year. “The strength shown in this red reminded me of Bronx Science students.”

Bronx Science’s Color of the Year

Olivia Wronski, Staff Reporter January 13, 2022

Colors are representative of many things for individuals, ranging from events, emotions, and other people. Each color holds a different meaning and value to a unique individual. For instance,  someone...

In general, Bronx Science students are highly supportive of the humanities. “I think that my English class is useful, because the exposure to new texts and the class discussions give me a broader perspective on the world. My STEM classes do the same thing, but in different ways,” Eva Uddin ’24 said.

The Vitality of the Bronx Science English Department

Maggie Schneider, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

As you walk into the Bronx Science building, you cannot miss the giant mosaic mural that is placed above the front entrance. At first glance, it appears to be an ode to scientific achievement: robed men...

Tanisha Khan ’22, Co-President of the ASL Education Club always questioned the lack of knowledge of ASL in the general population. “It was weird to me that it wasn’t common to learn ASL,” Khan said.

America’s Silent Language at Bronx Science

Olivia Wronski, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

With the use of their rapidly motioning fingers, hands, arms, and varying facial expressions, Tanisha Khan ’22 and Wagiha Mariam ’22 have just had a conversation. Without a single noise, the two students...

Some of the Editors-in-Chief of the 2020-2021 ‘The Science Survey’ collaborate during a Zoom meeting after school. Pictured from left to right, top to bottom, are Cadence Chen ’22, Maggie Schneider ’22, Arianne Browne ’22, Jillian Chong ’22 and Victoria Diaz ’22 (Not pictured: Saamiya Ahmed ’22 and Declan Hilfers ’22).

December 2021 Advice Column

Hi, Bronx Science! We hope you’re enjoying being back in the building and seeing the very real, carbon-based faces of your classmates! As amazing as it is that we can return to a semi-normal learning...

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December 2021 Crossword: Classic Books Theme

Maggie Schneider, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

To complete the crossword at home, simply click on the crossword box, print it out, and fill in the boxes using the clues below! Across: 1. "Pictured" character in an Oscar Wilde novel 7. Brontë...

Tsering Wangyal ’22 noted the positive changes that the college application process made regarding his future plans. “I became a lot more contemplative about the direction of my life,” Wangyal said.

EA, ED, RD, Whatever It May Be: Reflections on the College Application Process

Rahib Taher, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

Colorful crisp autumn leaves scatter through the air, a hardy wind blows through town, and seniors begin their greatest challenge yet. It is the season for Bronx Science students to begin the arduous journey...

Big Sibs Emily Shang 22, Grace Lim 22, and Saamiya Ahmed 22 take the lead during a monthly advisory session for homeroom A01.

Big Sibs: Back and Better Than Ever

Marian Caballo, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

Most of us can remember walking into Bronx Science for the first time, pushing through the green doors, staring up at the mural displayed across the entryway, and predicting where the next four years will...

Some performers prefer the more open spaces of the train platforms.

Bringing Life Back to the Underground

Miaoting Zhen, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

On November 1, 2021, the MTA had an estimated 3,026,879 riders. The MTA’s extensive transit system allows regular subway-goers to experience New York’s rich underground culture where beautiful murals,...

The FeMaidens are taking the new in-person Bronx Science year by storm. Here, the team is pictured, pre-pandemic.

The Iron Maidens — How Have They Been Doing Lately?

Elizabeth Gloria Jung, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

It all began in 2006, when several female members of the Sciborgs (co-ed Robotics team in Bronx Science) noticed the underrepresentation of females in the STEM field, nationwide. In many robotics programs...

Andy Ouyang ‘22 studies his Multivariable Calculus notes in preparation for an upcoming exam.

The Calculus Experience at Bronx Science

Jason Dai, Staff Reporter November 29, 2021

All Bronx Science students know about the mathematics exams on Fridays.   Students rush to their bus stops or subways early in the morning each Friday, looking forward to their last school...

Leila Buchan ’22 wears Adidas sneakers paired with baggy jeans.

These Sciencites Have Style!

Helen Stone, Staff Reporter November 29, 2021

When you look good, you feel good. For many, fashion is an important mode of self-expression that COVID-19 stripped away from us last year, as many of us chose the fully remote schooling option. We were...

Pictured above are the co-chairs of Bronxtober Fest: (from left to right) Ava Kawamura 22, Samantha Pokorny 22, Kristen Ho 22, and Manruchi Padda 22.

Meet the 2021-2022 Senior Council

Alexandra Zwiebel, Staff Reporter November 19, 2021

“Senior year for seniors, by seniors!” reads the @bxsciseniorcouncil Instagram bio. The Senior Council for the class of 2022 is bursting with excitement for more of their upcoming senior events, after...

Mr. Kubiak, a Chemistry and Science Research teacher, is hard at work preparing for a class.

Welcome Aboard, New Staff Members of Bronx Science!

Ruby Moran, Staff Reporter November 19, 2021

Now that all students are back in the building, Bronx Science has provided new students with extra resources and enjoyable activities, from the addition of Big Sibs for sophomores and an extra orientation...

From left to right: Coordinator Naomi Liu and Co-presidents Katie Kong and Labiba Islam, performing in their 2020 show, Inline: The Brain Games.

Muted to Liberated: The Voices of S!NG

Soree Park, Staff Reporter November 17, 2021

New York City is home to Broadway and all of its famous musicals. But what about off-Broadway? By off-broadway, I mean way off-Broadway. At Bronx Science, a primarily STEM-based high school, there exists...

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