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  • The Young Capitalists

    Wednesday, April 14, 2004 By: Ashli Edwards

    Who rolls out the cash? Your average teenager does. According to ABC News’ “Shop ‘Til They Drop,” a special hosted by John Stossel, “Last year young shoppers spent over $170 billion - double the amoun

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  • Not Your Typical Athlete

    Thursday, April 15, 2004 By: Olivia Lin

    It’s your typical Friday night. Arcade goers are crammed inside the tiny red-painted L-shaped establishment known as Chinatown Fair. The walls are not visible. Every surface has a machine pressed agai

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  • The BHSEC Girls’ Tennis Team

    Thursday, April 15, 2004 By: Linnie Bendor-Grynbaum

    It was a freezing day a few weeks ago when BHSEC history was made. A 15 member team, accompanied by a few spectators loyal enough to brave out the weather, gathered in the East River Park tennis court

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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: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 Issue: Volume I, Issue 2 Last Update: Thursday, December 25, 2008
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At-a-glance

Adolescence can be the most precarious stage of life. During this critical period, teenagers have to deal with a vast array of new and often tumultuous experiences.
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14-17 year olds cannot legally buy alcoholic beverages, join the army, own homes, get married, or even go on a school trip without parental consent. Many teenagers are now asking if it is discriminato
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Not Your Typical Athlete
It’s your typical Friday night. Arcade goers are crammed inside the tiny red-painted L-shaped establishment known as Chinatown Fair. The walls are not visible. Every surface has a machine pressed agai
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Considering the postmodernist trends college sophomores have been studying since the beginning of the semester it seems fitting to review Karole Armitage’s dance company and her innovative and unique
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And the Walls Come Tumbling Down: An Editorial on the BHSEC Community
Racism is rarely spoken about at BHSEC because it is a sensitive topic. When we spoke about it in my Public Education and Democracy class, I saw uneasiness in the faces of students as they attempted t
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Have you ever wondered why our school is not recognized, or why no one but the students and faculty really know about this school? Well the answer to those questions is that we do not promote ourselve
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It has been said that a bathroom is a reflection of the values of those who own and use it. This definitely holds true for BHSEC. The abysmal state of our bathrooms is a manifestation of poor hygiene
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It was a freezing day a few weeks ago when BHSEC history was made. A 15 member team, accompanied by a few spectators loyal enough to brave out the weather, gathered in the East River Park tennis court
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Most movies lose their edge after they have been in theaters for two or three weeks. No one talks about them any more. "The Passion of the Christ" is an exception.
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No one knew what to expect from the new First Year Seminar instructor. What would his teaching style be like? Despite that, over 40 people in the fall of 2003 took a blind leap, ignored their uncertai
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