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  • Tired and Cranky: An Editorial

    Tuesday, June 08, 2004 By: Barbara Kuszewski

    As I sat in the BHSEC library, I observed students reading, writing, talking, and of course yawning. Adolescent sleep deprivation is an issue often ignored. On average, teenagers should get about 8 1/

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  • The Community Council

    Tuesday, June 08, 2004 By: Leticia Randle

    The student elected community council represents the student body of BHSEC and consists of students from each grade. Members are elected to be the voice of the grade they represent. It is sad that a n

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  • Big and Bigger

    Tuesday, June 08, 2004 By: Jessica Consuegra

    Mc Donald's, Burger King, Taco Bell, Domino's Pizza, Pizza Hut, Wendy's, do these names sound familiar? They probably do, if you are a teenager and are overweight. These fast-food restaurants have bec

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  • Big Changes for BHSEC

    Tuesday, June 08, 2004 By: Cindy Horowitz

    Did you ever have to wait 20 minutes or more to print out a paper? Have you ever heard someone complaining about the fact that there are never any free computers in the school? My fellow BHSEC student

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  • Book Review: “Close to Shore” by Michael Capuzzo

    Tuesday, June 08, 2004 By: Gregory Eisman

    At long last Bard High School Early College has decided to release its students for the year, well over a month later then any other college program. Soon, many of us will be flocking towards beaches

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  • Home of Arcadia

    Tuesday, June 08, 2004 By: Olivia Lin

    Looking for something to do this summer? In this issue I take a look at five different arcades in New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Long Island. Each arcade offers up a unique gaming exp

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  • Pippin

    Wednesday, June 09, 2004 By: Linnie Bendor-Grynbaum

    Bard High School Early College is not known for its extravagant community events, amazing resources, or large-scale student productions. During the week of May 17th our students may have changed some

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The Bardvark: "All the Young Dudes Carry the News"-David Bowie Bard High School Early College New York, NY
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Bard High School Early College is not known for its extravagant community events, amazing resources, or large-scale student productions. During the week of May 17th our students may have changed some
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The Excuse Trend: An Editorial
Do you remember experiencing a burning sensation in your eyes as you stared at the blank computer screen, or getting a menacing headache while searching desperately for ideas, words, anything that wou
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Mc Donald's, Burger King, Taco Bell, Domino's Pizza, Pizza Hut, Wendy's, do these names sound familiar? They probably do, if you are a teenager and are overweight. These fast-food restaurants have bec
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The number of obese people in the United States is growing at a startling rate, according to a recent survey. As the statistics and facts pile up, all data points to teenage obesity as the sole cause
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As I sat in the BHSEC library, I observed students reading, writing, talking, and of course yawning. Adolescent sleep deprivation is an issue often ignored. On average, teenagers should get about 8 1/
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“Imagine yourself as an overweight and flat-chested teen. You open up your favorite magazine only to see its pages filled with tall, beautiful, thin, 'perfect' models. Before calling the local plastic
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The student elected community council represents the student body of BHSEC and consists of students from each grade. Members are elected to be the voice of the grade they represent. It is sad that a n
full story 
Did you ever have to wait 20 minutes or more to print out a paper? Have you ever heard someone complaining about the fact that there are never any free computers in the school? My fellow BHSEC student
full story 
Looking for something to do this summer? In this issue I take a look at five different arcades in New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Long Island. Each arcade offers up a unique gaming exp
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The all too familiar “when I was your age” speech is one that parents often use as a way to point out to their children how things have changed, usually for the worse, since they were in their youth.
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