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  • Caffeine and BHSEC

    Saturday, May 11, 2013 By: Ayla Safran ’15

    It is common knowledge that most students at BHSEC do not get the recommended amount of sleep on an average school night. When the massive amounts of homework are added to the extracurricular activiti

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  • Spring Breakers

    Saturday, May 11, 2013 By: Alex Cohen'14

    Spring Breakers, a film straight out of the (some would say) twisted psyche of Harmony Korine is a film intended to be a visceral experience, not following traditional plot arcs or character developme

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  • Ms. Francois – Teacher Feature

    Saturday, May 11, 2013 By: Jed Lenetsky ’15

    This year has seen the addition of a new Latin teacher, Daphne Francois to the Foreign Language department. Born and raised in Boston, Ms. Francois developed a love for classics at the prestigious Bos

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  • The Problem with the Noise Monitors

    Saturday, May 11, 2013 By: Liana Van Nostrand ‘16

    Until recently, the once vibrant fourth floor hallway was always packed full of students eating, talking, and laughing. Now, the floor is rather desolate during class periods, with only a few clusters

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  • Neighbourhood Portraits: Park Slope

    Saturday, May 11, 2013 By: Sierra Block Gorman ’16

    Park Slope, Brooklyn, has a surprising amount of Bardians in residence. It may be the family-friendly neighbourhood that produces so many future BHSEC students, or perhaps it is the surplus of wonderf

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  • Glee, SAT Scores, and the Common App: What We All Got Wrong Before Applying To College

    Saturday, May 11, 2013 By: Isabel Cruz ’13

    Britney S. Pierce, a veteran character on Glee famous for her dancing and malapropisms, is currently going through the process of choosing where to apply to college. Although she is currently repeatin

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  • Impressions of Istanbul

    Saturday, May 11, 2013 By: Eliza Fawcett ’15

    “Obama,” my Turkish mother said, smiling and searching for words, “yes, we like him. He is…” From her expression, I could tell that she was trying to say “friendly” or “very warm” – but she finally fl

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  • Academically Inclined

    Saturday, May 11, 2013 By: Oliver Divone ’15

    Academic integrity is a phrase that seems to be spoken in whispers around the BHSEC community. Many think of it as a horrible crime, one of the worst offenses committable, while others carry it lightl

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On Thursday, April 11th, BHSEC’s literary magazine, “The Troubadour,” hosted its annual reading event in our auditorium. Four professional authors and six BHSEC Year 2s read their work before an audie
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Have you ever trooped down to the cafeteria to get something from your locker after school and seen mysteriously small children laughing and eating at the tables? Surely you’ve wondered who the piles
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It is common knowledge that most students at BHSEC do not get the recommended amount of sleep on an average school night. When the massive amounts of homework are added to the extracurricular activiti
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Every BHSEC student has walked through, by, or at least seen the Baruch Housing Developments that BHSEC nests in. For many of us, the large, monotonous brick buildings have melted into the scenery of
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Academic integrity is a phrase that seems to be spoken in whispers around the BHSEC community. Many think of it as a horrible crime, one of the worst offenses committable, while others carry it lightl
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“Obama,” my Turkish mother said, smiling and searching for words, “yes, we like him. He is…” From her expression, I could tell that she was trying to say “friendly” or “very warm” – but she finally fl
full story 
Britney S. Pierce, a veteran character on Glee famous for her dancing and malapropisms, is currently going through the process of choosing where to apply to college. Although she is currently repeatin
full story 
Until recently, the once vibrant fourth floor hallway was always packed full of students eating, talking, and laughing. Now, the floor is rather desolate during class periods, with only a few clusters
full story 
Park Slope, Brooklyn, has a surprising amount of Bardians in residence. It may be the family-friendly neighbourhood that produces so many future BHSEC students, or perhaps it is the surplus of wonderf
full story 
In Shanghai, we went to a restaurant that served an item called “Exploding Silk Eel Ricefield.” Moving down the menu, I saw “The Right Flavor Grim,” “Extreme Fat Spicy Fragrance Face Cattle,” and one
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