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  • Review of Coolie by Mulk Raj Anand

    Thursday, February 12, 2004 By: Sreeganesh Sarma

    Coolie is the story of Munoo, a child laborer in India who goes through many hardships. However, it is not just the story of Munoo.

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  • Baseball Season Preview

    Tuesday, March 09, 2004 By: Ian Garvey

    Superstar Alex Rodriguez strolled into the Yankees clubhouse showing off his latest fashion: Yankees pinstripes. An air of confidence surrounded him, a part of the new look the 2004 Yankees now favor.

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  • Lost or Stolen?

    Tuesday, March 09, 2004 By: Leticia Randle

    Remember the day it was pouring rain and your umbrella just magically disappeared? Or, how about the day when you had that big math test and your calculator vanished?

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  • The New SATsA Student’s Inferno or Purgatory

    Tuesday, March 09, 2004 By: Daniela Caraballo

    Four-letter words conjure up feelings of uneasiness, anger, fear and, sometimes, aggression. For fellow high school students, however, it is not the four-letter words that stir our community (we got o

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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: Thursday, February 12, 2004 Issue: Volume I, Issue 1 Last Update: Friday, March 12, 2004

At-a-glance

In this presidential election year, Americans want the following issues to be addressed: economy (25%), health care (13%), and the war in Iraq (13%). Four percent of Americans prefer gay marriage to b
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For some students at BHSEC, weekly advisory periods can be a drag. For others, these periods are something to look forward to.
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Superstar Alex Rodriguez strolled into the Yankees clubhouse showing off his latest fashion: Yankees pinstripes. An air of confidence surrounded him, a part of the new look the 2004 Yankees now favor.
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If you are claustrophobic, beware of the seminar classes. This has been the case for two years at Bard High School Early College (BHSEC).
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Remember the day it was pouring rain and your umbrella just magically disappeared? Or, how about the day when you had that big math test and your calculator vanished?
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In parks all over New York you often see teens playing basketball on a sunny day. However, as the days pass us by, we see an increasing number of teens put in dark and musty jail cells.
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Four-letter words conjure up feelings of uneasiness, anger, fear and, sometimes, aggression. For fellow high school students, however, it is not the four-letter words that stir our community (we got o
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Many students have trouble managing their lives. These guidelines are meant to help students use their time wisely.
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American education is in crisis. Students are unable to read, write, or think at their grade level.
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School cliques are undermining the community atmosphere at Bard High School Early College. Everyday when you walk through the halls of BHSEC you encounter cliques, blocking classroom doors and stairca
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