By Haley Raphael Snowflakes fall from heaven as if angels are having a pillow fight, and the goose down tumbles onto the roofs of the…
Posts published in February 2015
By Bella Harnick After some scribbles in his car, a note or two in between periods, and about two years of writing and rewriting, English…
By Maxwell Nettler It’s that time of year again, Great Neck South. Valentine’s Day is upon us, and this year it’s looking like the devastation,…
By Allisen Lichtenstein On August 28, 1963, a march was led on Washington; Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous “I have a dream” speech…
By David West At the beginning of every school year, the gym is engulfed during the Club Fair by clubs armed with sign-up lists attacking…
By Michelle Yang Or so people claim. Teachers, parents, fellow students—they’ve all said it to you at some point, maybe patting you sympathetically on the…
By Ann Zhang Familiar words: Times New Roman, 12-point font, and double-spacing. Thesis, analysis, citations. Most importantly, research, paper, and season. Many students dread the…
By Celina Sun The crowd roars as the lights dim and curtains open, the noise diminishing just enough to hear the clips of news-broadcasters reporting…
By Brooke Ferber Not a big fan of photography, I was somewhat reluctant approaching the “Carleton Watkins: Yosemite” photography exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of…
By Michelle Yang This winter, Theatre South will visit Anne Frank in its winter play production, The Diary of Anne Frank by Wendy Kesselman, adapted…