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Unplugged: The New Age of Digital-Free Learning 

Unplugged: The New Age of Digital-Free Learning 

by John Myers

By Emily Batista Starting in the 2025–26 school year, New York state law prohibited in-school usage of personal internet-enabled devices. In high schools like Celia Cruz Bronx High School of Music, students previously had unsanctioned use of their own devices—during free periods or discreetly in class. With the end of thatl approach, the law is […]

Where Seeds and Community Grow

Where Seeds and Community Grow

by John Myers

By Alisa Uchaykina After school, you can hear the sound of small shovels, students’ laughter, the rustling, the wind — that’s what the Gardening Club sounds like. At Kingsborough Early College Secondary School, students recently started the club under the supervision of biology teacher Tasha Grant, with help from main office staff member, Jose Reyes. […]

Brooklyn Latin Meets the Grand Street Settlement

Brooklyn Latin Meets the Grand Street Settlement

by John Myers

By Jeffrey Wang When students logged onto Jupiter, the grading and scheduling platform, this semester, they found that their physical education class was listed as being in the “Community Center,” instead of the GYM that they were used to.  Beginning in the 2025–26 school year, the Brooklyn Latin School (BLS) announced its plan to partner […]

School Lunch in NYC: Does Healthier Mean Happier?

School Lunch in NYC: Does Healthier Mean Happier?

by John Myers

By Sanaii Coke School lunch is a topic that has been long discussed.. Whether it’s people disliking it, liking it, or eating it simply because they have nothing else to eat. At Brooklyn College Academy, upperclassmen take classes on a college campus where they’re not allotted a warm school lunch. They don’t have access to […]

No Clubs, No Community

No Clubs, No Community

by John Myers

By Veralyn Vislocky “All Guests Under the Age of 18 Must Be Accompanied by an Adult Monday Through Friday at This Target Store,” reads a sign located at the Target in Brooklyn’s Atlantic Terminal Mall. Since Covid there has been a lack of teen spaces, whether it be clubs and programs in school or activities […]

For Voters in Kentucky, Trump Is Losing His Luster

For Voters in Kentucky, Trump Is Losing His Luster

by Nic Wong

In Martin County, the government shutdown and attacks on food stamps have exposed Donald Trump’s empty promises. To many, that makes him just another politician.

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