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  • Temporarily Benched

    Friday, December 23, 2011 By: Thomas Gorodetskiy

    Students that have grown accustomed to the old Midwood field might be a bit surprised to find that the field is going to be getting a makeover

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  • Happiness Is a Double-Sided Platform: Both sides of Ave. M station opens for commuters

    Thursday, December 22, 2011 By: Priscilla Perez

    Murrow students and teachers alike who take the train to Avenue M have something to smile about- the long-awaited return of the Q train to both sides of the platform.

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  • Driving Protesters Up the Wall

    Thursday, December 22, 2011 By: Alisa Machina

    Not only do Murrowites occupy the hallways of our school, but they also occupied Wall Street.

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  • The Pin-up On The Clothesline

    Thursday, December 22, 2011 By: Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo

    The annual Clothesline Project gave faculty and students a chance to come together and speak about abuse.

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  • Students Go Chest-nuts: Murrowites are entering the school at a new entrance

    Thursday, December 22, 2011 By: Shavonne Cadette

    The doors on Chestnut Avenue are now open, which according to Principal Mr. Anthony Lodico and other school official members, has helped alleviate crowding at the main entrance way on East 17th street

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  • Safety After Stabbing

    Thursday, December 22, 2011 By: Adelina Zhang

    Even though the school and the neighborhood is considered safe, it does have many Murrowites wondering how safe they really are once they leave the building

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  • UC Davis Pepper Spray and the power of nonviolent witness: Justified or Not?

    Thursday, December 22, 2011 By: Steven Paul

    Steven Paul writes about a recent pepper spray attack by police officers in Davis, California on non-violent protesters outside the University of California Davis campus.

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  • BUDGET CUTS FORCE SOME STUDENTS TO PAY FOR LUNCH

    Thursday, December 01, 2011 By: Zalika Cuffy-Scott

    As featured in NY Times/schoolbook, with budget cuts to the Universal Meals program, it has forced students to start paying for lunch

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  • BUDGET CUTS FORCE SCHOOL TO LAYOFF FOUR STUDENT AIDES

    Friday, November 18, 2011 By: Jessica Williams and Tiffani Matthews

    This story was featured in NY Times.com/schoolbook. Four Murrow Student aides were recently laid off because of budget cuts.

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Students that have grown accustomed to the old Midwood field might be a bit surprised to find that the field is going to be getting a makeover
full story 
After receiving an A on last year's NYC Department of Education progress report card, the school disappointingly posted a B this year.
full story 
Happiness Is a Double-Sided Platform: Both sides of Ave. M station opens for commuters
Murrow students and teachers alike who take the train to Avenue M have something to smile about- the long-awaited return of the Q train to both sides of the platform.
full story 
Not only do Murrowites occupy the hallways of our school, but they also occupied Wall Street.
full story 
The annual Clothesline Project gave faculty and students a chance to come together and speak about abuse.
full story 
The doors on Chestnut Avenue are now open, which according to Principal Mr. Anthony Lodico and other school official members, has helped alleviate crowding at the main entrance way on East 17th street
full story 
Safety After Stabbing
Even though the school and the neighborhood is considered safe, it does have many Murrowites wondering how safe they really are once they leave the building
full story 
UC Davis Pepper Spray and the power of nonviolent witness: Justified or Not?
Steven Paul writes about a recent pepper spray attack by police officers in Davis, California on non-violent protesters outside the University of California Davis campus.
full story 
BUDGET CUTS FORCE SOME STUDENTS TO PAY FOR LUNCH
As featured in NY Times/schoolbook, with budget cuts to the Universal Meals program, it has forced students to start paying for lunch
full story 
BUDGET CUTS FORCE SCHOOL TO LAYOFF FOUR STUDENT AIDES
This story was featured in NY Times.com/schoolbook. Four Murrow Student aides were recently laid off because of budget cuts.
full story 

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