By Rachel Schneider According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 667 cases of the measles and 1,151 cases of the mumps…
Posts published in December 2015
By Ashley Koo Almost all of us can admit to it. At some point or another, we have sat down at a computer at ten…
By Celine Macura Senior captains Mia Oginski, Robin Shum, and Alex Bruni reflect upon their favorite moments being part of the team. The thrill of…
By Samantha Greben The sun begins to set as the clock strikes 4:30. The referees blow their whistles. The teams huddle for a quick pep…
By Brooke Ferber This year, seniors from AP Studio Art and AP Photography classes ventured to the Chelsea galleries for a “rite-of-passage” art field trip.…
By Annie Zhang 16 years ago, Madison Square Park in New York City had deteriorated due to misuse. In 2000, a hot dog cart was…
By Lauren Reiss On March 6, 2007, Peter Houghton murdered ten people on an otherwise ordinary day at his local high school, Sterling High. Some…
By Haley Raphael As senior Haarika Reddy walked into her mathematics class, she said hello to her teacher, who responded and continued to write on…
By Celine Macura It wasn’t far-fetched for the boys’ varsity lacrosse team to let out a few thundering roars after defeating Great Neck North on…
By Brooke Ferber Modern art takes a whole new meaning in the Brooklyn Museum’s exhibit Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic. Here, modern art transcends its…