The Science Survey

Augustus Alexander ’25 plays the piano masterfully in the Bronx Science Auditorium. Pianists are attracted to the piano throughout all periods, but especially in the mornings before school. Sometimes, guitarists will sit on stage and strum a melody. They play soft music at times, which proves a quiet ambience during mornings, and other times a powerful melody drawing your attention, and your undivided attention.

Arts at Bronx Science

William Fernando, Staff Reporter
March 3, 2023
The exhibit Confabulations of Millennia at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Portland, Maine, curated by Richard Saja, included work from numerous contemporary artists whose art incorporates styles and techniques from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.

The Unseen Art of Gallery Design

Nora Sissenich, Staff Reporter
March 16, 2022
A mural of a cleaner erasing a gorgeous painting. Although its only a mural, it displays how for the sake of banality and conformity, gorgeous works of art can be removed, and the people behind it can be deemed vandals.

Don’t Touch the Art!

Tiankuo Zhang, Staff Reporter
December 2, 2021
During quarantine, Jaymie Paredes ’21 has been listening to comforting music with her headphones. One comforting song she has been obsessed with is Good Days by SZA. “I think quarantine gets lonely sometimes, but this song really helps me feel a little less lonely during those moments.”

The Emotional Impact of Music

Yong Jun Xie, Staff Reporter
June 15, 2021

Rilly Ril’s Real World

Akunna Njoku, Staff Writer
May 2, 2021
XRYNYC’s Swarm Zine was distributed all over New York City. It was used as a tool to educate communities on environmental racism.

Smells Like Zine Spirit

Edie Fine, Staff Reporter
December 4, 2020
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