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      November 23, 2015

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      • Eli Holzman ’92, the Founder and CEO of The Intellectual Property Corporation and the President of Sony Pictures Television Nonfiction, will deliver the Keynote Commencement Address at Bronx Science’s 94th Commencement Ceremony.

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        Television Producer Eli Holzman ’92 Will Deliver the Keynote Commencement Address at Bronx Science’s 94th Commencement Ceremony

      • Pictured here are the Valedictorian Jennifer Khosid ’22 (left) and Salutatorian Aliya Fisher ’22 (right) of the graduating Class of 2022.

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        Jennifer Khosid and Aliya Fisher Named Valedictorian and Salutatorian of the Class of 2022

      • Stuyvesant High School senior Michelle Zhang 22 poses outside of Harvard University with a Harvard banner during the 2026 Accepted Students Meeetup.

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        Advice on Applying to College From Stuyvesant High School Student Michelle Zhang ’22, Future Harvard Class of 2026

      • Ukrainian citizens clear rubble caused by Russian artillery off of a street in Kharkiv.

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        The Russian-Ukrainian War: An Exclusive Interview With the Chief Foreign-Affairs Correspondent For ‘The Wall Street Journal’

      • Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, pictured, has been confirmed to the Supreme Court as the 116th Associate Justice as of April 7th, 2022.

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        Ketanji Brown Jackson: The First Black Female Supreme Court Justice

      • Russia has completely destroyed many of Ukraine’s cities, as seen here. The destruction will only worsen unless we take necessary action to prevent it.

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        Putin’s War: A Brutal Assault on Freedom

      • Here is an illustration of James Joyce, drawn by artist Adolf Hoffmeister.

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        One Hundred Years of James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’

      • Referencing this statue of Marcus Aurelius in Rome, 19th century American writer Henry James professed, “I doubt if any statue of king or captain in the public places of the World has more to commend it to the general heart.’

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        The Secret Diary of a Stoic: Marcus Aurelius’ ‘Meditations’

      • A proposed 170 kilometer-long city, Neom plans to connect the coastal, mountainous and desert regions of Saudi Arabia

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        Utopian Saudi Arabia: A Campaign of Controversy

      • Up to 40 of the 49 satellites launched into orbit were lost due to a geomagnetic storm. These storms are triggered by disturbances between Earths magnetic field and solar wind. Even with SpaceX attempting to fly the satellites edge on, in what they call “safe mode”  to minimize drag and to maximize protection against the storm, they still could not reach their orbital position. 

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        Starlink, Mega Constellations, and the New Race to Space

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