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      February 25, 2013

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      • Fritz Lang’s ‘Metropolis’ (1927) resembles Los Angeles in Ridley Scott’s ‘Blade Runner.’

        Top Stories

        Tales of the Future: Cyberpunk

      • A white cherry blossom in the Bronx Science courtyard.

        Editorial

        Blooming on the Brink of New Beginnings

      • The film The Breakfast Club, released in 1985, and written and directed by John Hughes, is one of the most iconic teen films of the 1980s.

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        Cheerleaders, Cliques, and Class Politics: A Look Into Teen Films of the 1980s

      • Here is a photo from La Femme’s performance at Brooklyn Steel in New York City on June 5th, 2022.

        Arts and Entertainment

        La Femme: The French Band Going Global

      • Loose tea is generally preferred amongst tea connoisseurs, as loose tea is of higher quality.

        Spotlight

        The History of Tea

      • When asked about his hobbies, Mr. Morrell replied, “I don’t have a lot of hobbies but I spend a lot of time doing work for school which is fine, because it’s something that I enjoy doing.”

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        The Logic Behind Science: A Profile on Mr. Morrell, Assistant Principal of Physical Science & Engineering

      • Karen (left) and Catherine, the GrowNYC compost workers. They spent their day organizing the compost toters and handing information about composting to patrons of the Greenmarket.

        Editorial

        A Day at the Farmer’s Market

      • Around the world, people who rely on imports from Russia and Ukraine have been hit hard by the ongoing war.

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        The Hidden Effects of the War in Ukraine: Famine and Increased Prices

      • While typing may be faster and more convenient for some, research shows handwriting has its own unique advantages. There are less distractions and more opportunity to sharpen critical thinking and conceptualization skills.

        Editorial

        The Power of the Pen

      • Balli Kaur Jaswal has been commended for her ability to hook readers worldwide with her books, which combine enthralling storytelling with crucial diversity of characters and thought.

        Spotlight

        The Novelist Balli Kaur Jaswal Tells Her Story

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