The Science Survey

Here is an example of TaeKwonDo sparring in action.

The Technical Tactics of TaeKwonDo

Elizabeth Gloria Jung, Staff Reporter April 27, 2022

As I lay my chest protector atop my crisply pristine dobok, I feel like a warrior. My dolyeo-chagi kick aims high and true, as the definitive crackle of my loose trousers connecting with the wind rings...

The Bronx Science Boys’ Swimming and Diving team won the 2021-22 PSAL championship.

Just Keep Swimming: A Recap of the 2021-2022 Season of the Bronx Science Boys’ Varsity Swim Team

Issay Niki, Staff Reporter April 27, 2022

An undefeated season, becoming city champs, and setting PSAL records -- The Bronx Science Boys’ Varsity Swimming Team achieved it all during the 2021-2022 season. The Bronx Science Boys’ Varsity...

The Olympics is an event that occurs every four years where thousands of top athletes from hundreds of different countries compete for fame, and perhaps even an Olympic medal.

A Review of the 2022 Winter Olympics

Tiffany Wang, Staff Reporter April 27, 2022

As snow hit the ground and athletes competed for gold for their countries, the Olympics were underway. Viewers from all over the world eagerly turned on their TVs, having waited four years since the last...

Diana Campbell ’22 is a renowned and accomplished student-athlete at Bronx Science. She has committed to run Division III track at the University of Chicago, she established the Bronx Science Student Diversity Committee, has been part of Student Organization and Cabinet for a number of her years at Bronx Science, and is part of the SAP Board. She was also on the Bronx Science Girl’s Varsity Volleyball team, who defended their City championship for the first time in school history this past fall.

A Profile of the Inspiring Track and Field Student-Athlete, Diana Campbell ’22

Josephine Kinlan, Staff Reporter March 13, 2022

Sitting under an indoor tree in the popular Columbia University campus cafe, Dear Mama, Diana Campbell ’22 and I converse about the trajectory that each of our lives is taking. Our conversation goes...

Kael Carcamo ’23 and Samuel Bediako ’23 pose with the awards plaque for their PSAL Championship, the Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Relay Varsity Boys 1st Place PSAL 2021-2022 Award.

The Track Stars of Bronx Science

Fairuz Omar Raya, Staff Reporter March 13, 2022

“State your name, please.” “My name is Samuel Bediako.” Bediako ’23 is one of the captains of the Bronx Science Boys' Varsity Track team. As he settles in for the interview, I wonder how...

The Nebraska Cornhuskers celebrate dramatically, falling to the ground and exclaiming in glee, after defeating Pittsburgh to advance to the NCAA Finals.

Women’s College Volleyball Elevates: New Winners, New Players, and New Heights (Literally!)

Josephine Kinlan, Staff Reporter March 7, 2022

Nail-biting, toe-tapping spectators froze in the stands of the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Wisconsin and Nebraska stood at match point in the NCAA Women’s Division 1 Volleyball Championship....

Of the sixteen skaters on Team USA this year, some notable fan favorites include Mariah Bell, Alysa Liu, and Nathan Chen. In the mens short program, Nathan Chen broke the world record by scoring 113.57 in his gold-medal performance.

An Overview of Olympic Figure-Skating and Recreational Ice-Skating

Jacey Mok, Staff Reporter March 7, 2022

“Next to skate, representing the United States of America,” says the announcer as the crowd begins to erupt in applause, “Nathan Chen.”  The 6-time U.S. national champion skates towards...

Cooper Douglas Kupp (born June 15, 1993) is an American football wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL), from his Wikipedia page.

An MVP Race for the Ages: Cooper Kupp of the National Football League (NFL)

Maximilian Kramer, Staff Reporter March 6, 2022

Cooper Kupp had arguably the greatest season that a wide receiver has ever had. Jonathan Taylor had over 2100 scrimmage yards and carried the Colts to relevance. Aaron Donald has three players guarding...

In response to China’s genocidal policies against the Uyghurs, people are protesting the games and the message being sent to the rest of the world.

The Beijing Winter Olympics: Concerns and Controversy

Ethan Weinberg, Staff Reporter March 1, 2022

Only six months after the delayed Tokyo games came to an end, the Beijing Winter Olympics are currently underway. The events are set to be as exciting as ever before, but also marred by conflict. With...

In the East Gym of Bronx Science, the underclassmen of the Girls Varsity Volleyball team honor their Senior players with posters (posed above). In years past, senior celebrations among Bronx Science sports teams have been minor, but the shift towards a culture of student-athlete appreciation has changed that. The celebrations have made seniors’ seasons, across all sports, that much more memorable.

Fall Senior Athletes Wave Good-Bye to Bronx Science Sports

Josephine Kinlan, Staff Reporter February 1, 2022

As Harper Prentice ’22 wound her leg back to drive the soccer ball up midfield and get it out of her endzone, she had no idea it would be the last time that she ever kicked a ball for the Bronx Science...

The New York Giants do not have a single wide receiver on their roster who has played in every game this year. Here is Daniel Jones at quarterback for the New York Giants during a game in his rookie season on September 29th, 2019.

Give Him a Shot: Daniel Jones, the New York Giants’ Quarterback

Anton Karp, Staff Reporter February 1, 2022

As Odell Beckham Jr. lines up beside Cooper Kupp and Van Jefferson on Sunday, Giants fans reminisce on when Beckham dressed in a different shade of blue. It feels like decades since their 11-5 season was...

Here is Team Image Novice competing at the 2022 Eastern Synchronized Skating Championship, in the open block of their ‘Les Misérables’ themed program. Their gold-medal skate earned them a whopping 85.89 points

The Hidden World of Synchronized Figure Skating

Helen Stone, Staff Reporter February 1, 2022

Have you ever heard of synchronized figure skating? I’m assuming the answer is no. Don’t worry, most people haven’t. There are three major figure skating disciplines; freestyle is the one you probably...

“I run for the finish line,” said Grace Zagoria ’23 (above).

Run For Your Life! It’s Worth It

Yasmine Salha, Staff Reporter February 1, 2022

“I hate running, and I try to avoid it as much as possible,” said Jordan Kreitner ’24. The last time that she ran, it was in heels, and she sprained her ankle. She is not the only one on a running...

A picture displaying some dancers wearing their competition dresses alongside Kaitlyn wigs.

From Rags to Wigs: The Evolution of Irish Step Dancing

Monica Reilly, Staff Reporter February 1, 2022

“Kick Higher. Turn out. Most importantly, keep your arms in." One hears this phrase echoing about a dance studio, ordered by a dance instructor. These words are thoroughly ingrained into the movements...

Caren Koo ’24 stretches out her hamstrings during gymnastics warm up.

Scenes of Grit and Determination From the Girls’ Gymnastics Team

Dorothea Dwomoh, Staff Reporter February 1, 2022

There is a room between the east and the west gyms at Bronx Science. There, the gymnasts take the tumbling mats and place them on carts in order to bring them to the west gym. When the mats unravel, clouds...

After over forty years at Shea Stadium, the Mets opened the 2009 season at Citi Field, their new park.

How ‘Bout Them Mets?

Lily Zufall, Staff Reporter January 12, 2022

New York City is home to two baseball teams. One is the Yankees, who have won the World Series more times than any other team (27 titles to 11 from their runner-up) and boast some of the best names in...

At one of their first home games of the season, the Boys Varsity Soccer Team had an impressive crowd of spectators, larger than they have ever seen in years past.

School? Sports? We Can Do It All, and Thanks to a New Sports Awareness, Everyone is Starting to See It Too

Josephine Kinlan, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

Bronx Science undoubtedly holds a reputation as one of the strongest schools - particularly STEM schools - in the nation, but fewer people know about our prowess in sports. Our Girls Varsity Volleyball...

Cloud9, the third seed of North America represented by Perkz (Luka Perković). The sword represents Yasuo, the blades behind him represent Irelia and the spectral orb in his right hand represents Ahri.

It’s Global Warfare in the League of Legends Esports — For Whom Will You Cheer?

Sophie Livingstone, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

As COVID-19 mandates slowly begin to lift, the world of sports is beginning to flourish once more. Home audiences are captivated, watching hours of content on television, all while cheering for their favorite...

To what extent has the NFL adapted and made changes needed to address societal issues in 2021?

Football Has Changed: Did It Go the Right Way?

Griffin Weiss, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

Our world has changed dramatically throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, and with it, so has entertainment. However, despite these major world alterations, our timeless source of intrigue, sports, remained...

Max Verstappen (Top) and Red Bull have been able to challenge Mercedes and take the crown for best car.

Lewis Hamilton As the Greatest? A Discussion of Formula 1 Racing Greats

Issay Niki, Staff Reporter December 2, 2021

Robert Horry is the greatest basketball player of all time. Okay, maybe not, but he has won the most championships in the NBA since 1980, the beginning of the modern era, more than legends such as LeBron,...

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