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  • Meet the Bardvark Editorial Board

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: The Badrvark Editorial Board

    Meet the staff!

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  • Ken Ken

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: Maverick Cummings '13

    Ittttttt's Ken Ken time!

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  • Arab Spring Meet Hipster Fall

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: Jack Jenkins ’12

    Initially portrayed by the conservative media as trampish lunatics expressing too extreme a political view to be taken seriously, the Occupy Wall Street protesters have gained an incredible amount of

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  • Let's Exchange Thoughts!

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: James Marlow '12 and Shannon Grant '12

    Welcome to the year’s first Let’s Exchange Thoughts! It’s LET’s fifth year anniversary! In celebration Jmarlow and Sgrant are psyched to get to some reaaaaaaaaaaaaallly deep questions. What are your

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  • New Amsterdam

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: Nika Sabasteanski '12

    Surely, this is the seat of the empire. –George Washington as he rode through New York on horseback.

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  • The Bond that Keeps on Bonding

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: Lisa Tandler ’15

    Ms. Bond Caldaro is a new teacher for 9th Grade Physics and Math who considers Bard High School Early College to be edutopia. For those of you who couldn’t figure out the etymology, an edutopia is edu

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  • The Logic of Foreign Language Courses

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: Hannah Frishberg ‘13

    While the amount of foreign languages offered at BHSEC may seem meager, it is the most logical assortment. According to a census taken in 2000, Spanish and Chinese are the two most spoken languages in

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  • Writing and Thinking…In India

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: Emma King ’12

    This summer, I travelled to India. It was not, however, a vacation or a spiritual quest for enlightenment. I went as one of five interns for ITSA. ITSA, which stands for Independent Thought and Socia

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  • Something Wicked (awesome) this Way Comes…The College Commons

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: Alexi Block Gorman '12

    The news was received with a roar of applause and much excitement. We are to have a College Commons, a social space reserved for Year One and Year Two students. The Commons has not yet opened, thoug

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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: Friday, October 21, 2011 Issue: Volume 9, Issue 1 Last Update: Friday, October 21, 2011
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Meet the staff!
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Ittttttt's Ken Ken time!
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BHSEC teachers say the darndest things.
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Initially portrayed by the conservative media as trampish lunatics expressing too extreme a political view to be taken seriously, the Occupy Wall Street protesters have gained an incredible amount of
full story 
BHSEC: Sure, it stands for Bard High School Early College. Yes, it’s the name of a school. But it’s only one of three schools called by that name. We go to our BHSEC along East Houston Street. We loo
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Welcome to the year’s first Let’s Exchange Thoughts! It’s LET’s fifth year anniversary! In celebration Jmarlow and Sgrant are psyched to get to some reaaaaaaaaaaaaallly deep questions. What are your
full story 
Surely, this is the seat of the empire. –George Washington as he rode through New York on horseback.
full story 
On September 19th a number of students, mostly Year Ones and their parents, attended the College Transfer Office (CTO) meeting, where Ms. Cheikes, the CTO director and advisor, informed them about the
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Ms. Bond Caldaro is a new teacher for 9th Grade Physics and Math who considers Bard High School Early College to be edutopia. For those of you who couldn’t figure out the etymology, an edutopia is edu
full story 
It’s no mystery that BHSEC Manhattan is a liberal arts oriented high school. By the time students reach the college program, they can choose from a myriad of classes ranging from History of Photograp
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