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  • Briefly Noted: The International Children's Film Festival : 10th Annual ICFF Expands Boundaries of Children's Cinema

    Thursday, March 22, 2007 By: Meagan Chen ’07

    What do animated frogs and children soldiers in Sierra-Leone have in common? Perhaps very little, but both were featured in the International Children’s Film Festival (ICFF), which ran from March 2 t

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  • The 'Stuy-ification' of BHSEC?: Over Half of Next Year’s 9th Graders Were Accepted to a Specialized High School

    Monday, March 26, 2007 By: Will Glovinsky '08

    In the competitive world of top New York City high schools, BHSEC students like to think of themselves as a different breed from those who attend Specialized High Schools like Stuyvesant, Bronx Scienc

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  • Chinese Students Reflect on Bard and US: BHSECers Do a Fraction of Work Chinese Students Do, They Say

    Tuesday, March 27, 2007 By: Elizabeth Vulaj '08

    Two Chinese exchange students from the recent visit discuss how the course load is more demanding in China, how they spend their free time, and which BHSEC course is the most challenging.

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  • Professor ProfileDr. Michael Stanislawski

    Tuesday, March 27, 2007 By: Genevieve Sico '08

    On sabbatical from Columbia, Dr. Stanislawski is teaching a class on human rights, a first for BHSEC. Here he talks about his passion for history, how he arrived at our school, and his teaching philo

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  • Professor ProfileDr. Michael Stanislawski

    Tuesday, March 27, 2007 By: Genevieve Sico '08

    On sabbatical from Columbia, Dr. Stanislawski is teaching a class on human rights, a first for BHSEC. Here he talks about his passion for history, how he arrived at our school, and his teaching philo

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  • What You May Not Have Known About Stephen Tunney: Musician, Writer, Painter, Lecturer, Librarian

    Tuesday, March 27, 2007 By: Adriana Stark '07

    Mr. Tunney has taken the traditional "Shhhh" and turned it into something beautiful, if not more effective.

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  • BHSEC Basketball: A Season Retrospective

    Tuesday, March 27, 2007 By: Talor Gruenwald '08

    Perseverence was the name of the game this season as BHSEC boys' and girls' teams compteted in the PSAL. Despite injuries and player shortages, both teams put in amazing amounts of effort and deserve

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  • Independent Studies for Music?: Students and Administration at Odds on Waivers for the Music Requirement

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Noa Bendit-Shtull ’10

    Like many BHSEC students, 9th grader Olivia Winn finds it difficult to manage her academic workload and extracurricular pursuits. Should BHSEC offer academic credit to students who do serious artisti

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  • Gordon Matta-Clark and Terence Koh at the Whitney: Sliced Buildings, Blinding Floodlights

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Chloe Steinhoff-Smith ’07

    Gordon Matta-Clark’s aesthetic and philosophical vision is on display in a retrospective of his work, while downstairs a meaning-saturated Terence Koh installation has patrons covering their eyes and

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  • Cartoon

    Thursday, March 29, 2007 By: Zane Smith '08

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To The Editor:Re: "Independent Studies For Music?" (March)I am very impressed by the case made for independent study credits for musically committed students. Community Council had designated a task l
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Gordon Matta-Clark and Terence Koh at the Whitney: Sliced Buildings, Blinding Floodlights
Gordon Matta-Clark’s aesthetic and philosophical vision is on display in a retrospective of his work, while downstairs a meaning-saturated Terence Koh installation has patrons covering their eyes and
full story 
Like many BHSEC students, 9th grader Olivia Winn finds it difficult to manage her academic workload and extracurricular pursuits. Should BHSEC offer academic credit to students who do serious artisti
full story 
BHSEC Basketball: A Season Retrospective
Perseverence was the name of the game this season as BHSEC boys' and girls' teams compteted in the PSAL. Despite injuries and player shortages, both teams put in amazing amounts of effort and deserve
full story 
Glamour Gals is a national organization whose mission is to increase contact between youths and the elderly. Oh, and it's not for girls only.
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What You May Not Have Known About Stephen Tunney: Musician, Writer, Painter, Lecturer, Librarian
Mr. Tunney has taken the traditional "Shhhh" and turned it into something beautiful, if not more effective.
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Professor ProfileDr. Michael Stanislawski
On sabbatical from Columbia, Dr. Stanislawski is teaching a class on human rights, a first for BHSEC. Here he talks about his passion for history, how he arrived at our school, and his teaching philo
full story 
Professor ProfileDr. Michael Stanislawski
On sabbatical from Columbia, Dr. Stanislawski is teaching a class on human rights, a first for BHSEC. Here he talks about his passion for history, how he arrived at our school, and his teaching philo
full story 
Two Chinese exchange students from the recent visit discuss how the course load is more demanding in China, how they spend their free time, and which BHSEC course is the most challenging.
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