By Elana Amir Ms. Margaret Hackett, referred to as Marge by most of the students, is retiring after 30 years of working at Great Neck…
Posts published in May 2017
Jenny Ye In the mood for some hot tea and tasty desserts on a brisk winter day, I headed straight for Cafe Bene in Great…
Moeh Hayakawa Sure, you can walk over to your neighborhood bakery and order the same generic sweets. The staple danish dessert made by some nameless,…
By Celine Macura You wake up at 7:05; fifteen minutes to go until you have to be waiting outside for the morning bus. You throw…
By Hannah Weinberger Tucked away in the downstairs math hall, Ms. Kinsey carefully pairs students with internship programs specific to their interests. These school-credit internships…
By Lauren Reiss Plastic donuts and ice cream cones and a block-long line of people (hungry for both dessert and an Instagram) occupied Dobbin Street…
By Noah Sheidlower The United States was built on the premise that people of all backgrounds can coexist within society; however, in the last few…
By Celine Macura The Orlando shooting this past June at Pulse, a gay nightclub, left 43 dead and 53 injured. For many Americans, it was…
By Michael Zhang In Room 603, plastic figurines are at war. The sound of clanking fills the air as they are captured and killed. Eight-by-eight…
With Senate confirmations and the refugee crisis dominating the headlines, local issues are often overlooked. All too often, citizens are more concerned with national issues…