By Gabe Lefkowitz The captain faced the bow. As his forty-seven-foot boat raced around Long Island, he could feel the weight of the trophy in…
Posts published in “Day: March 17, 2017”
By Matthew Portnoy Substitute teacher Rochelle Notov looks out towards the audience; she feels their eyes on her, anticipating the show that is about to…
By Annie Zhang The room permanently reeks of yeast and alcohol wipes. Bunsen burners are flaming in one corner and infectious fungi are growing in…
By Lynne Xe I’m thinking of a word. It has four letters, begins with f and ends with k. Some people say this word many…
During the 1950s, many believed that women could only find fulfillment through childbearing and homemaking. However, many women were secretly unhappy with their roles as…
By Cara Becker Over the summer, high school students flock to professional labs to collect data. One way their success is measured is by advancing…
By Amanda Shen Less than 24 hours after President Trump assumed office, the streets of the nation’s capital turned pink. Protesters—many adorned in pink handknit…
By Adam Bernstein There were ten seconds left on the clock. She passed the ball, then ran to the other side of the court to…
By Brandyn Chan Cheryl Wang carefully picks up the pear-shaped instrument and places it in her lap. The “pear” sits upright, with the “stem” situated…
By Elizabeth Smith As the freezing wind hit my face as I trudged through the streets of New York City, the sheer sight of the…