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The Black Cat cafe is a comfortable and tranquil atmosphere characterized by interesting upholstery and unique works of art.

The Best Study Spots in New York City: A Curated Selection

Willa Huber, Staff Reporter May 12, 2025

The scenery that surrounds us easily dictates our mood. Quiet chatter encourages easy creativity, silence leads to intense concentration, and pleasant music minimizes the daunting stress of a heavy workload....

Fleetwood Mac’s volatile story has become legendary in the world of classic rock. (Photo Credit: Warner Bros. Records, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

The Explosive Rise and Fall of Fleetwood Mac

Krisha Soni, Staff Reporter May 12, 2025

If there is one video that haunts the rock scene, it’s Fleetwood Mac’s 1997 live performance of Silver Springs.  Once one watches it, it is easy to see why. Through the haze of 1970s rock, tension...

Here is a cinematic photo of a classic everything bagel, enjoyed in bagel shops everywhere. (Photo Credit: Rebeca Alvidrez / Unsplash)

The Finest Bagels in New York City: A Guide to the City’s Top Spots

Arjana Mulosmani, Staff Reporter May 12, 2025

New York City’s bagel scene is as vast and diverse as the city itself. With a reputation for having the best bagels in the country, locals and visitors alike take their bagel choices seriously, whether...

Here, the Managing Editors, Copy Chiefs, and Editors-in-Chief of ‘The Science Survey,’ the writers of the May 2025 Advice Column, pose for a photo. From left to right are: Jack Murdock ’25, Rossitsa Mina Petrova ’25, Gabriel McCarthy ’25, Isabel Goldfarb ’25, Emi Hare-Yim ’26, Sidney Lin ’25, Abigael Sidi ’26, Shawna Khuu ’25, Allegra Lief ’25, Katelyn Chiao ’25, and Bianca Quddus ’25. (Photo Credit: Alexander Thorp)

May 2025 Advice Column: Handling Hobbies, Looking into LinkedIn, Considering Careers, and More!

Hello Bronx Science! We, the Managing Editors and Editors-in-Chief of The Science Survey, are so happy that the weather has finally warmed up! As we eagerly welcome May flowers, the beginning of summer...

Following the 2024 election, young people, and specifically Bronx Science students, have rotated between activism, anger, empowerment, and resolution, as they contemplate what to do next. (Photo Credit: Phil Scroggs / Unsplash)

Youth on the 2024 Election and America: Where Do We Go From Here?

Allegra Lief, Staff Reporter May 12, 2025

For many students at Bronx Science, Donald Trump’s presence in politics has been a defining force for as long as they can remember. Since his sudden ascent to the helm of the Republican Party in 2016,...

Fugu Sashimi is usually served in an ornate formation akin to a flower. (Photo Credit: Suguri F at Japanese Wikipedia., CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

Dangerous Dishes From Around The World

Ray Rivera, Staff Reporter May 11, 2025

Last summer, I had the rare and nerve-wracking opportunity to try fugu–the infamous Japanese pufferfish known for containing some of the deadliest toxins on Earth. A single misstep in its preparation...

Here are some tips and tricks to keep your skin looking great this Spring. (Photo Credit:  Atakan Narman / Unsplash)

Spring Skincare Tips 101

Christina Kantlis, Staff Reporter May 1, 2025

When the cold winter days expire, and the flowers begin to bloom as the days grow warmer, it is time to focus on restoring your skin from the dry temperature. As the weather changes, your skin care routine...

My friends and I gather on a pier in Queens to watch the sunset. The image was captured on a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX300.

Pixelated Nostalgia: Why Gen Z is Ditching iPhones for 2000s Digital Cameras

Cortez Pagan, Staff Reporter April 29, 2025

Like dozens of other teenagers across the country, my bright red Canon SX620 HS has become a staple in my backpack. From documenting rainy bus rides on the way to school to Saturday afternoons in Soho...

In the center of this cityscape sits a high rise called Seaport Residences, a skyscraper left unfinished for years in Manhattan due to a 3 inch lean. (Photo Credit: Tdorante10, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

The Hidden Issues Plaguing New York City Skyscrapers

Alistair Blee, Staff Reporter April 28, 2025

Every day, thousands of tourists travel throughout the city of New York. Tourists are attracted to the city by food and the arts it has to offer. However, it is the landmarks of the city that catch the...

Chloe Dunn, class of ’26, has an interesting and extremely stylish look—the use of layers and accessories adds a beautiful sense of depth and style, the true definition of fashion.

More Than Fabric: Fashion as Identity

Angeline Rivera, Staff Reporter April 24, 2025

Fashion is not just about fitting in—it’s about standing out. It’s a powerful form of self-expression that goes beyond trends. Clothing allows individuals to convey their personalities, beliefs,...

Here, the 2024-2025 Bronx Science Moot Court Team poses with their trophies after winning the championship. (Photo Credit: Alexander Thorp)

Bronx Science Moot Court Team Triumphs in 2025 National Championship

Sarah Rubinstein, Staff Reporter April 24, 2025

For the first time in eight years, Bronx Science has won the 2025 Moot Court championships. After four grueling rounds and competing against nine schools, the Bronx Science Moot Court team has learned...

Pictured is a group of passengers on the F train, each heading to Coney Island with their own plans. (Photo Credit: Antonio Di Caterina / Unsplash)

The Boardwalk of Memories: The Importance of Coney Island

Morium Khan, Staff Reporter April 22, 2025

New York City—ranked among the top 10 cities for tourists according to Kayla Zhu on Visual Capitalist— is known for many things, but above all, its energy. Often called “The City that Never Sleeps,”...

Ban Mian and wonton soup, are both simple, comforting, and full of flavor.

A Taste of Fuzhou: Hidden Gems and Comforting Home-Cooked Dishes

Mandy Wu, Staff Reporter April 21, 2025

Are you looking for an easy yet delicious meal to fill you up? Fuzhou, a city in the southeastern part of China known for its breathtaking landscapes, is also home to some of the most comforting and flavorful...

Students support the environment through participation in environmental awareness days, school-wide recycling initiatives, and working in the school garden.

Seven Rising Voices, One Climate Crisis

Anna Koontz, Staff Reporter March 18, 2025

Burning forests. Melting glaciers. Rising oceans. As a high schooler, inheriting this ravaged earth can feel terrifying and overwhelming. But environmental destruction can also seem distant when overshadowed...

During golden hour at Brighton Beach, residents and visitors stroll along the iconic boardwalk, enjoying the sunset glow on the classic Brooklyn skyline. (Photo Credit:  GK tramrunner RU, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

Brighton Beach: The Soviet Jewish Refuge in Brooklyn

Sophia Birman, Staff Reporter March 18, 2025

On a walk through Brighton Beach, the air is thick with the scent of freshly baked pirozhki, the sounds of Russian pop music, and the sight of shop signs written in Cyrillic. Tucked beside the iconic boardwalk...

A man on a subway platform performs on his saxophone in the late afternoon. (Photo Credit: Sash Margrie Hunt / Unsplash)

The Train People’s Society: Underground Hustlers of the Subway

Hana Cleemann, Staff Reporter March 18, 2025

Every weekday at 6 p.m., the city’s pulse quickens as 3.6 million New Yorkers pour into subway stations — especially at Columbus Circle, Penn Station, and Times Square — which are the heart of the...

Suri Wang ’25 (left), president Sophia One ’25 (middle), and Maysha Chowdhury ’25 (right) lead a Green Team discussion about an upcoming school-wide scavenger hunt.

Speak For the Trees: A Profile on Bronx Science’s Green Team

Aviv Kotok, Staff Reporter March 18, 2025

As climate change accelerates, the impacts on our environment and society become increasingly concerning. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warns that global temperatures could rise...

The Managing Editors and Editors-in-Chief of ‘The Science Survey,’ the writers of the March 2025 Advice Column, pose for a photo. From left to right are: Max Duracevic ’25, Nicholas Anderson ’25, Anna Koontz ’25, Krisha Soni ’25, Claire Elkin ’25, Tammy Lam ’25, Liza Greenberg ’25, Aviv Kotok ’25, Nora Torok ’25, and Lara Adamjee ’25. (Photo Credit: Alexander Thorp)

March 2025 Advice Column: Beating the Winter Slump, Relaxing After School, Romantic Advice, and More!

Hello Bronx Science! We, the Editors-in-Chief and Managing Editors of The Science Survey, are here to answer your questions. Fortunately, we have detailed advice from some of our senior students on...

This is the stage where the bride and groom and their families stood for hours to take pictures with the hundreds of guests who attended their wedding.

Glitz, Gold, and Tradition: Experiencing a South Indian Wedding

Samantha Nair, Staff Reporter March 18, 2025

From the nauseating smell of dull airport air after getting off a sixteen hour flight from New York to Mumbai for my cousin’s wedding, to the jasmine, rose, and sandalwood mixture that intoxicated me...

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