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Ryan Silberfein 21 makes history as Scarsdale footballs first female varsity player.

Ryan Silberfein Makes SHS History as the First Female Varsity Football Player

Daniel Rublin April 12, 2021

When Ryan Silberfein '21 and her friend Jordi Wiener '21 signed up to manage the SHS varsity football team, playing on the team was not on Silberfein’s mind. She had never played organized football before,...

More than 140,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered at the Westchester County Center.

141,667 Shots

Daniel Rublin March 30, 2021

141,667 is a big number. 141,667 is also the number that is currently displayed on the big blue screen inside the Westchester County Center below the words “VACCINATIONS TO DATE!” The Westchester County...

The Scarsdale community gathers in Chase park to commemorate victims of the Atlanta shooting and other acts of Anti-Asian hate.

Community Rallies to Condemn Hate at Scarsdale Vigil

Ebonie Kibalya March 30, 2021

The Scarsdale community has long been conscious and supportive of its significant Asian population, but as anti-Asian hate crimes across the nation increase at an explosive rate, this support was translated...

Social media has been at the forefront of modern day activism due to its accessibility and wide user base.

Recent Violence Towards Asian Americans Sparks Concern

Katherine Shi and Alicia Xin March 25, 2021

For months, headlines and hashtags have been telling the same story: violence against Asian Americans has been on the rise. On March 16th, suspect Robert Aaron Long opened fire in multiple Atlanta spas,...

After the nursing home scandal, many women have stepped forward to accuse Cuomo of sexual harassment.

Cuomo “Will Not Resign” Despite Sexual Assault Allegations

Lydia Jin, Opinion Editor March 23, 2021

Governor Andrew Cuomo has been the governor of New York since 2011, but he has recently been told to resign due to multiple sexual harassment allegations.  A little over three weeks ago, Cuomo’s...

On March 10th, Oprah Winfrey interviewed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, which offered a glimpse into the realities of royalty.

Royal Revelations from Meghan and Harry’s Oprah Interview

Charlotte Davis March 19, 2021

On March 10th, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey aired on CBS, accumulating an average audience of 17 million viewers. In the long awaited two hour primetime special, The...

President Biden has signed the American Rescue Plan into law amidst a wave of political backlash.

The American Rescue Plan: What it Means for a Politically Divided Country

Drew Bender March 17, 2021

On March 11, President Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan, a $1.9 trillion relief package designed to help combat the COVID-19 crisis in America. The bill includes $1,400 in direct payments to Americans...

The Grammys is the most prestigious and most watched music award show in America and yesterday was no different.

Grammys 2021: Here’s What You Need to Know

Alexandra Chu March 15, 2021

With 84 different categories and countless performances, the Grammys is the most prestigious and most watched music award show in America. This year’s ceremony is no different as millions of people tune...

The governors of Texas and Mississippi have lifted their Coronavirus mask mandate in their states. What does this mean for the world?

Optimistic or Misinformed: Texas and Mississippi Remove Mask Mandate

Ryan Jiang March 12, 2021

As a year has passed since the pandemic started, people all over the world still continue to wear masks and follow COVID-19 prevention guidelines set by government officials. However, as time goes by and...

The pandemic has greatly exacerbated peoples struggles with eating disorders.

NEDA Week: Highlighting The Impact of the Pandemic on Eating Disorders

Charlotte Davis March 10, 2021

On the last week of February, the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) celebrated this year’s NEDAwareness Week. Especially in the stress-induced times of this past year, the focus on eating...

Scarsdale Model United Nations Officers preparing for activities.

Recap: SHS’s First Virtual Model UN Conference

Amelia Liu March 8, 2021

Over the weekend of February 19th, the SHS Model UN (MUN) team participated in the Princeton Model United Nations Conference (PMUNC), their first virtual MUN event. PMUNC usually occurs annually in November,...

Jane Veron is running unopposed for Scarsdale mayor in the March 16 local election and has several ideas for new public policy.

Jane Veron: Running Unopposed for Scarsdale Mayor

Mykaela Madoff March 8, 2021

Jane Veron is running for mayor unopposed in the March 16 local election. If and when elected, she will begin her term on April 5.  Scarsdale’s government officials are responsible for almost every...

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