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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...

On March 1st, K-Pop fans all around the world woke up to a great shock: hundreds if not thousands of songs from their favorite artists had been removed from Spotify.

K-Pop Fans Suffer as Hundreds of Songs are Removed From Spotify

Alexandra Chu March 5, 2021

On March 1st, K-Pop fans all around the world woke up to a great shock: hundreds if not thousands of songs from their favorite artists had been removed from Spotify. The move caught many fans by surprise....

The FDA introduced Johnson & Johnson, the third company to create a successful COVID-19 vaccine yesterday, on February 27th.

F.D.A. Approves Johnson & Johnson’s Single-Dose COVID-19 Vaccine

Daniel Rublin February 28, 2021

As COVID-19 cases in the United States rapidly decline and the vaccine rollout continues, a new sense of hope is in the air. Moving along this path to recovery, the FDA approved the Johnson & Johnson...

On March 8th 2021, SHS plans to have students, on their respective cohort days, go back to full-day in person classes.

How Does SHS Feel about the Updated March 8th Schedule?

Katherine Shi and Alicia Xin February 27, 2021

Almost one year after the nationwide switch to online learning, Scarsdale High School plans to have students return to full day in-person classes starting from March 8. Many people have mixed opinions...

The SHS Student Government Elections are over, and we have the winners!

Newly Elected School Government Officials Plan for a Better School Year

Alicia Xin and Amelia Liu February 25, 2021

The SHS Student Government Elections are over, and we have the winners. This year will present new challenges that make our elected student officials even more vital to our school community....

Students will attend two full in-person days starting March 8th.

Open-Campus Policy, School Lunches, and Full Days: Everything You Need to Know About SHS’ Increased In-Person Time

Ella Hayes and Irene Li February 22, 2021

For almost a year, Scarsdale High School has experimented with various schedules, techniques, and platforms for learning. From cross-cohort live streaming to half-days, Zoom classes to a full virtual model,...

Biden has been officially inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States.

A Welcome to the Biden Administration

Eve Rich and Jack Margolin February 3, 2021

Now that Joe Biden is officially inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States, there are bound to be loads of comparisons between him and his predecessor, former President Trump. Biden’s first...

Vials of COVID-19 vaccine lined up to be used by injection.

Vaccines are Out, But What’s Taking Them so Long?

Hannah Wang January 28, 2021

About a month ago, the FDA issued the first emergency use authorizations (EUA) of two of the COVID-19 vaccines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) then decided that priority of vaccination...

This year, the administration reimagined the annual tradition of January A-School internships to make sure that everyone was staying safe and following protocol. Some students, such as Gabriella Arovas ’23, participated in passion projects for cooking and baking.

A-School Opts for a Non-Traditional Internship Experience

Flora Zik January 26, 2021

January A-school internships are a tradition that draws many people into the program. The opportunity gives students a chance to spend a month gaining experience working in the real world instead of going...

The importance of using personal protective equipment remains crucial with updated SHS quarantine guidelines.

Exposed to COVID at School? You May Not Need to Quarantine.

Sydney Milller January 23, 2021

Students and teachers exposed to COVID-19 received news when health officials announced shorter quarantines. New rules governing the length of quarantine for individuals have been implemented in the Scarsdale...

President Trump made history when he became the first United States president to be impeached twice for encouraging a violent revolt against the United States Government.

Donald Trump Impeached Again for Encouraging Rioters

Amelia Liu and Katherine Shi January 22, 2021

On Wednesday, January 13, 2021, President Trump made history when he became the first United States president to be impeached twice. “I felt like [the impeachment] was...expected after the Capitol riots...but...

Dustin Higgs was executed today, January 16th, by lethal injection.

Dustin Higgs and the Future of the Death Penalty in the U.S.

Mason Lau January 17, 2021

On the morning of January 27, 1996, Willis Haynes shot and killed three women in Laurel, Maryland with the help of Dustin Higgs. Haynes was later sentenced to life in prison, yet Higgs received a sentence...

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