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Everyone can use a little more kindness and if that’s what is being taken from the situation, so be it.

Grant vs. Graham: The Academy Award Interview

Elliot Eisenberg March 25, 2023

The 2023 Oscars came and went in three long and glamorous hours. The award show featured dressed-up celebrities, controversial humor, fabulous dancing, and some questionable calls over who really deserved...

Taylor Swift has been keeping her fans on their toes with the release of four new songs on Friday, March 17th, the very same day her Eras tour kicked off.

Review: Taylor Swift Drops 4 New Songs

Zoe Winston March 24, 2023

Taylor Swift has been keeping her fans on their toes with the release of four new songs on Friday, March 17th, the same day her Eras tour kicked off. The new releases include an unreleased track, “All...

Its important to occasionally diverge from the normal curriculum and experience new things, as the best learning occurs during those times.

Pi Day 2023 Enjoyed by Many

Adam Rublin, News Editor March 24, 2023

For math lovers, March 14th is a tribute to one of the most important constants in the math world: pi. On Pi Day, a total of 84 workshops were offered throughout the building. They covered a wide variety...

The growing trend of inventive style elements is something I love to see in fashion. I’m excited to see the future Oscars looks as more celebrities choose extravagant and outgoing looks.

The Champagne Carpet – An Oscar Outfit Review

Zoe Winston March 21, 2023

The 95th Oscars awards began with a twist, the usual Hollywood red carpet was replaced with a champagne-colored one. While not everyone was thrilled with the rug changeup, people were excited about the...

On March 9th, members of the Habitat for Humanity club and 12th-grade students from the public policy course Peacing It Together visited Mount Vernon’s CSA Community Service Soup Kitchen.

Habitat for Humanity Gives Back As They Host Soup Kitchen and Sandwich Making Event

Sydney Geringer March 19, 2023

  On March 9th, members of the Habitat for Humanity club and 12th-grade students from the public policy course Peacing It Together visited Mount Vernon’s CSA Community Service Soup Kitchen. Additionally,...

The stage is ready, and the madness of March is about to begin!

March Madness 101: Everything You Need to Know Before the Big Dance

Matan Davies March 14, 2023

It’s that time of the year again. The time that any sports fan, whether you watch college basketball or not, is excited for. It’s March Madness! The best teams in college basketball come together...

A friendly blood character could be spotted roaming the halls to promote the event.

SHS’s Flood of Blood

Elliot Eisenberg March 14, 2023

Blood, sweat, and tears are all said to play a role in the stressful lives of Scarsdale High School students. Yet, just this week, the phrase could be taken literally when the sophomore class hosted their...

“I personally hope that the passion and anger surrounding stopping [the] Willow [Project] will manifest itself in other climate actions,” Ryan conveyed.

Weighing the Willow Project

Justin Zhang March 12, 2023

In the past few weeks, controversy has stirred around the "Willow Project," an oil drilling initiative in Alaska's North Slope region led by multinational oil and gas company ConocoPhillips. Proponents...

Cinemas have blown up posters for many Marvel films knowing they will draw in big crowds and want to get audiences excited.

QuANTamania: The Rise of a New ANTagonist

Elliot Eisenberg March 10, 2023

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantamania has recently arrived in theaters to a swarm of mixed reviews. The third installment of the Ant-Man trilogy kicks off Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The...

Audrey Ryan 24 introducing a speaker during the protest at Brooklyn Borough Hall.

SHS Students Strike For The Climate

Ethan Karp March 6, 2023

On March 3rd, 2023, five Scarsdale High School students participated in the Fridays for Future Climate Strike in New York City. The protest encouraged over 5000 students to miss their classes to raise...

On the morning of Monday, February 6th, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, turning neighborhoods to piles of rubble in its wake.

The Deadliest Earthquake in Turkey and Syria in Nearly a Century Kills Roughly 50,000

Zoe Winston March 2, 2023

On the morning of Monday, February 6th, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, turning neighborhoods to piles of rubble in its wake. In the first 24 hours, approximately 6,000 buildings crumbled,...

Issues with gender and diversity, along with failed efforts to recognize Black female talent in the music industry, were some of the controversies plaguing the 2023 Grammys.

Are the Grammys a Valuable Awards Ceremony?

Rory Winston March 2, 2023

On February 5, the 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. The night ended with Beyonce making history by winning her 32nd Grammy, making her the first...

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