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  • Ken Ken

    Saturday, June 04, 2011 By: Maverick Cummings '13

    How To Play Ken Ken 1.) Each row and column must contain numbers 1-4 or 1-6 without repeating 2.) The numbers with in heavily outlined boxes, called cages, must combine the given operation (in any ord

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  • Teen Art Gallery: Creating Tomorrow

    Friday, June 03, 2011 By: Nika Sabasteanski ’12

    This summer, a select group of BHSEC students and other NYC kids will be presenting their artwork at the Teen Art Gallery, created by Audrey Banks, on 30th Street between Madison Avenue and 5th Avenue

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  • Let's Exchange Thoughts!

    Friday, June 03, 2011 By: James Marlow '12 and Shannon Grant '12

    Welcome to the last Let’s Exchange Thoughts article of the year! Jmarlow and Sgrant are thrilled to answer your questions and would be even more thrilled if you all sent it some more questions.

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  • What Up with All of the Graffiti? A Look at the Chalk Boards

    Friday, June 03, 2011 By: Alyssa Freeman ’12

    The first comment that I heard from students when they saw the black chalkboards covering what were previously plain white walls was, “Oh, that is so Bard!” No sooner did the students walk into schoo

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  • New Amsterdam

    Friday, June 03, 2011 By: Nika Sabasteanski ’12

    There is no place like it, no place with an atom of its glory, pride, and exultancy. It lays its hand upon a man's bowels; he grows drunk with ecstasy; he grows young and full of glory, he feels that

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  • Jane Eyre, Reinvented

    Friday, June 03, 2011 By: Madeleine Webber ’13

    I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will- Brontë

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  • Summer In The City

    Friday, June 03, 2011 By: Hannah Frishberg ’13

    As the school year winds down, summer venues are gearing up for another culture-packed summer in New York City. From punk rock to Shakespeare and Manhattan’s Rumsey Playfield to the Bronx’s Soundview

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  • BHSEC’s Newest Sibling: BHSEC Newark to Open in Fall 2011

    Friday, June 03, 2011 By: Juliet Glazer ’12

    Next fall, Bard High School Early College III will open Newark, joining 5 other new schools in the troubled city schools system. Though BHSEC Newark will follow the same model as the first two BHSECs,

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How To Play Ken Ken 1.) Each row and column must contain numbers 1-4 or 1-6 without repeating 2.) The numbers with in heavily outlined boxes, called cages, must combine the given operation (in any ord
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Oh BHSEC teachers, what will we do with them!
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This summer, a select group of BHSEC students and other NYC kids will be presenting their artwork at the Teen Art Gallery, created by Audrey Banks, on 30th Street between Madison Avenue and 5th Avenue
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Upon seeing the schedule for the Year 1 Simon’s Rock trip all I could see was the 4:30 wake-up time. Aside from this shock I was excited to delve into the experiences with college tours and college p
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March 11, 2011 seemed like a regular Friday to me and probably to all of BHSEC and the entire world as well. But the Earth had other plans to keep life, as we knew it, from continuing Friday’s normali
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Welcome to the last Let’s Exchange Thoughts article of the year! Jmarlow and Sgrant are thrilled to answer your questions and would be even more thrilled if you all sent it some more questions.
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On May 2nd, the most infamous criminal in America’s recent past was slain, after ten years of searching and months of CIA surveillance of his hideout in Abbatobad, a large Pakistani city. Even after
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The first comment that I heard from students when they saw the black chalkboards covering what were previously plain white walls was, “Oh, that is so Bard!” No sooner did the students walk into schoo
full story 
There is no place like it, no place with an atom of its glory, pride, and exultancy. It lays its hand upon a man's bowels; he grows drunk with ecstasy; he grows young and full of glory, he feels that
full story 
In the fall of 2010, I was introduced to Mrs. Susan Chen, the new Chinese teacher, who would eventually teach me Chinese for the rest of the school year. When I first met her, I thought she would brin
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