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Alexandra Simon 23 makes baked goods for local businesses to thank them for staying open.

A Sweet Thanks

Alicia Xin April 23, 2020

Many small businesses around Scarsdale have continued to open their shops during the Coronavirus pandemic. To show her gratitude, Alexandra Simon ‘23 is baking goods and delivering them to local businesses....

An essential worker stacking the shelves as shoppers lurk through the aisles.

Creative Photography Club Presents ‘Quarantine in Photos’

Creative Photography Club April 22, 2020

Written and contributed by the Creative Photography Club. We never thought that the pandemic would finally creep up to us and enter our hometown. We never thought that we would need to stay in our homes...

At a recent press briefing, President Trump announced his administration will be halting all the funds going to the World Health Organization.

Trump Halts Funding to World Health Organization

Ben Spitalny April 21, 2020

At a recent press briefing, President Trump announced his administration will be halting all the funds going to the World Health Organization. The W.H.O. is a United Nations agency tasked with ensuring...

Scarsdale High Schools traditional Jabberfest that showcases a variety of talent was moved online this year.

Jabberfest Virtually Showcases Students’ Talents

Emily Wang April 20, 2020

“What I really like about Jabberfest is that it brings the Scarsdale community together right before spring break. Everyone gets to relax, have fun, and you get to watch your classmates and friends perform...

While both Influenza and COVID-19 are respiratory diseases with common symptoms, the two are still quite different.

Coronavirus vs. The Spanish Flu

Hannah Wang April 17, 2020

As COVID-19 becomes an extremely important aspect of our lives, we have started to compare it to other epidemics and pandemics. One such deadly disease was the 1918 Influenza pandemic, more commonly known...

Governor Andrew Cuomo is a prominent leader to both New York and the United States.

Governor Andrew Cuomo: A Leader During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Sam Siegel April 16, 2020

COVID-19 has greatly impacted our worldwide community. The death toll has climbed to over 58,000, and there have been over one million cases confirmed globally. Over the past week, the United States has...

In an attempt to support White Plains Hospital, SHS Juniors Noah Weber and Max Roth recently launched an NBA 2k20 video game tournament. The tournament is open to both Xbox and PS4 and will be in the format of 5v5 team matchups. Teams can be any NBA team they desire, and the tournament is round-robin, followed by single-elimination.

SHS Juniors Host NBA Tournament to Raise Money for COVID-19

Sam Siegel April 15, 2020

Despite the damage COVID-19 has inflicted on millions of people globally, the Scarsdale community has taken a strong stance to aid the crisis. Within our local community, SHS students have been promoting...

Maroon Couture - How To Make A Fabric Face Mask

Maroon Couture – How To Make A Fabric Face Mask

Jenny Kahn April 13, 2020

During the current Coronavirus pandemic, I’ve been busy sewing fabric face masks to help with the shortage of N95 masks. Last week I donated 100 sewn masks to New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical...

Stay organized and productive during the Coronavirus quarantine with this collage of items!

How to Stay Productive at Home

Lilac Lin April 12, 2020

As whole nations are shut down to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, an increasing number of people have to work from home. While it is important to take a day off now and then, there are also advantages...

Scientists are conducting several studies to discover possible treatments to coronavirus, as well as ways to prevent its spread.

Medical Professionals Investigate Possible COVID-19 Treatments

Sam Siegel April 10, 2020

The spread of COVID-19 has become uncontrollable across the globe, and action needs to be taken immediately to slow the spread of the virus. Scientists are conducting several studies to discover possible...

Our ancestors will need something to look back on when learning about COVID 19. Here is a diary of the thoughts of an average person living through the pandemic.

A Historian’s Guide to the Coronavirus Pandemic

Josh Bock April 8, 2020

We are living through history. Sorry, let me revise. Assuming we make it through this alive, we are living through history. Some day (hopefully), our ancestors will (presumably) learn about this time in...

COVID-19 is making the flawed college process even more stressful for rising applicants.

Coronavirus’s Impact on the College Application Process

Lilac Lin April 7, 2020

The college admissions process has become a major stressor and uncertainty for high school students. Nowadays, having good grades and participating in extracurriculars can no longer guarantee a spot at...

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