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  • The Stuff We’re Made Of: Can New Yorkers Deal with Anything?

    Sunday, November 18, 2007 By: Zuzu Myers '11

    It’s widely accepted that before a terrifying event happens, no one can anticipate her own reactions. Thursday, October 11 was one such unfortunate opportunity for observing the differences of people

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  • Sweets and Salvation: The “Sidewalk Sunday School” Truck

    Wednesday, November 28, 2007 By: Celine Chadwick ’11 and Rachel Atlas ’11

    It is Wednesday afternoon, and the familiar racket of a distorted microphone blares out grade school catechisms and basketball analogies as the “Sidewalk Sunday School” truck once again graces Baruch

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  • The Man in the Blue Truck

    Wednesday, November 28, 2007 By: Mahala Greene ’09 and Zina Huxley-Reicher ’09

    Much curiosity and speculation surrounds BHSEC's personal caterer. A profile of Ashraf, the man who runs the blue truck.

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  • Concert Review:: The Pipettes, Blender Theatre at Gramercy, 12 November 2007

    Thursday, November 29, 2007 By: Sarah Marlow '08

    Phil Spector’s future may not be clear, but the future of his creation, the modern girl group, is bright, thanks to an up–and-coming reincarnation of his singular idea, The Pipettes.

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  • Ninth Graders Learn the Ropes and Settle In

    Thursday, November 29, 2007 By: Henry Rabinowitz ’11

    It happens every year. New ninth graders wander the hallways and fill the library as they juggle difficult classes, cope with professors with different teaching styles and seek new friends.

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  • L.E.T. (Let's Exchange Thoughts): The Bardvark Advice Column

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Sarah Marlow ’08 and Melanie Steinhardt ‘09

    In this week's column, how to make the most of being a BHSEC student and a young resident of New York City while eating well and looking fabulous.

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The Bardvark: "All the Young Dudes Carry the News"-David Bowie Bard High School Early College New York, NY
Issue Date: Sunday, November 18, 2007 Issue: Volume 5 - Issue #2 Last Update: Tuesday, December 04, 2007
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In this week's column, how to make the most of being a BHSEC student and a young resident of New York City while eating well and looking fabulous.
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Students Speak Out on BHSEC II: Excitement, and a Feeling of Lost Novelty?
Bard High School Early College has always had a bit of an individuality complex. With the development of a new “sister-school,” aptly (though some say unimaginatively) christened BHSEC II, will we ce
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Daring To Disagree: Modern Day Scopes Affair Plays Out Ten Miles from BHSEC Daring To Disagree: Modern Day Scopes Affair Plays Out Ten Miles from BHSEC
In 2006, a New Jersey public high school student recorded his social studies teacher telling his class that evolution was not science, that dinosaurs were on Noah's Ark, and that a Muslim student woul
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It happens every year. New ninth graders wander the hallways and fill the library as they juggle difficult classes, cope with professors with different teaching styles and seek new friends.
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Concert Review:: The Pipettes, Blender Theatre at Gramercy, 12 November 2007
Phil Spector’s future may not be clear, but the future of his creation, the modern girl group, is bright, thanks to an up–and-coming reincarnation of his singular idea, The Pipettes.
full story 
Boys’ Soccer Team Reaches Playoffs: 10-1 Record in Regular Season
Amid griping over gym waivers lost and a new physical education program, the BHSEC Raptors boys’ soccer team gave Bard students something to smile about.
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The Man in the Blue Truck
Much curiosity and speculation surrounds BHSEC's personal caterer. A profile of Ashraf, the man who runs the blue truck.
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Locals Fight Domino Sugar Factory Development Plan: Fears of Gentrification Across the East River
Local residents call it “Atlantic Yards: The Sequel”. This time, it is the parcel of land home to the Domino Sugar Factory, a relic of 19th century Brooklyn’s industrial past. A developer wants to s
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When The Village Voice and the New York Times reported that BHSEC had received a tentative grade of C in the citywide school report cards, no small number of students, staff and parents found themselv
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Sweets and Salvation: The “Sidewalk Sunday School” Truck Sweets and Salvation: The “Sidewalk Sunday School” Truck
It is Wednesday afternoon, and the familiar racket of a distorted microphone blares out grade school catechisms and basketball analogies as the “Sidewalk Sunday School” truck once again graces Baruch
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