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  • After a Month of School, Four Freshmen Transfer Out: Administration Says It’s Disappointed But Not Worried

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Miriam Krule '05

    By the fourth week of school this year, four freshmen had already transferred out of Ramaz to other high schools. Of these four, three, all girls, switched to Frisch, and one, a boy switched to Solom

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  • For a Freshman, Conferences Mean More Than Chaos: The RamPage trailed a freshman during student-teacher conferences on Nov. 17. The following is his story.

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Gabriel Oppenheim '05

    The halls are empty, the lounges deserted. Silence hangs over the usually turbulent stairways--as if the administration has moved school to another place for the day. But if it has, Jonathan Ganzars

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  • Students: Abaco Busing Still Not Up to Par: Students Cite Recent Crash, Engine Explosion

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Gabriel Oppenheim '05

    Abaco's service has not improved since The RamPage ran a report on busing problems in its November issue, students say. They add that Abaco buses still fail to arrive at school on time, or at all, and

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  • After Petition Circulates, School Lets Girls Don Sweatshirts

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Miriam Krawitz '06

    "Why would you ban sweatshirts? It's better to dress a little sloppy than slutty," said Jahna Rosenberg '06, the student at the center of the recent sweatshirt controversy.

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  • Auditioning for Dance Team, Boy is Dismissed from Tryouts

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Miriam Krule '06

    In the past, Ramaz's dance ensemble has been primarily made up of girls. This year, however, a boy, Ilya Schwartzburg '06 tried out for the team.

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  • String Quartet Plays for Juniors

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Zachary Liebmann '06

    The Carmel String Quartet, sponsored by the Perpetual Fund, performed Nov. 4 at the Upper School for the junior class and a group of students from the Yeshiva of Flatbush.

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  • Fire Alarm Set Off in Chemistry Lab

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Jonathan Berken '06

    On November 11, the Ramaz fire alarm sounded. This would not have normally surprised students given the surplus of recent drills, but it happened at 3:46 P.M., right in the middle of class.

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  • Reflecting on Sephardic Minyan, as It Hits Its Sweet 16

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Miriam Krawitz '06

    "I don't know anything about the Sephardic minyan and its customs," said Jonathan Rosen '05, echoing the sentiments of many other students.

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  • Students and Teachers Debate Disengagement

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Lahav Harkov '05

    Recently, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Disengagement Plan was approved by the Knesset. The plan calls for the evacuation of Jews living in Gaza and small sections of Judea and Samaria. The

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  • GO Spurs Flik to Change Menu

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Alex Peyser '06

    In recent weeks, there have been some welcome additions to the FLIK lunch menu. The new lunches are the result of the GO's efforts, in cooperation with the FLIK staff, to try to satisfy the requests

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At-a-glance

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The varsity basketball team beat Flatbush, 46-38, on Nov. 29 to improve its record to 4-0. Zack Rosenberg ‘06 led Ramaz with 15 points.
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The varsity hockey team lost 5-3 to MTA Nov. 16 after shutting out its opponents 8-0 in the first two games of the season.
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The boys' varsity hockey team, led by a core group of seniors and some juniors has grown together over the past four years, and is now considered to be one of the elite teams in the Yeshiva League. I
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This year's basketball and hockey seasons have been marked by the absence of a number of key players. Many athletes have been injured, leaving them on the sidelines for extended periods of time.
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Upon first glance, four inch pieces of twisted metal seem to be an unlikely teacher of tolerance. However, that's exactly what "Paper Clips" are in this decidedly different documentary.
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"America (the book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction" is yet another manifestation of Jon Stewart's wittiness. Its 240 pages are full of gems that capture just how wacky our country is, and op
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Stewart's America is Dysfunctional Yet Very Funny
"America (the book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction" is yet another manifestation of Jon Stewart's wittiness. Its 240 pages are full of gems that capture just how wacky our country is, and op
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Broadway has come to Ramaz in the form of this fall's drama production of "Les Mis." The cast reached new heights of excellence, stunning the audience with their voices and their performances. Though
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It seems like Green Day follows Rambam's Shvil HaSahav. They have an uncanny sense of when to be serious and when to cut loose.
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