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  • Senior Institute

    Thursday, September 18, 2008 By: Jessie Pimentel

    For some seniors, the college process seems like a nightmare. Seniors are preoccupied with filling out applications, asking for recommendation letters, and writing their essays. In addition to ordinar

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  • Growl, here comes the hunger.: 9th Grade Lunch Options

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Liz Beras, Xi Wang, Tommy Wang

    First day of high school, a new stage in your life--of course mom won’t make you lunch at this age. You’ll go out for lunch. But little did you know 9th graders can’t go out for lunch until they earn

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  • Lightning Fast Supplies

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Eva Varfolomeeva, Ellen Wu, Joseph Su

    Joseph Su was a freshman last year in Baruch High School. As a new student to BCCHS, he encountered many issues that freshmen face in high school.

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  • “This is 23rd Street. Please Stand Clear of the Closing Doors.”

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Nicole Roman and Jessica Moore

    Wake up, brush teeth, shower, throw on some clean clothes and head out the door to the train station or bus stop, PHEW!--the train and the bus are incorporated into every student’s morning schedule.

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  • Where Do Perks Lurk?: A Guide To BCCHS Secret Essentials

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Natalie Ackerman, Susanne Smetana, Max Schrek, Wing Lam Cheung, Wylie Zhoo, Tori Yuen

    As students of Baruch College Campus High School, we know that we’re entitled to some of the perks that the College students get. Most students, however, don’t know all the special privileges we may

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  • Oh No! The Printers Are Broken, What Should I Do?

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Fiona Wang, Alyanna Camacho, and Hui Lin Zhang

    Your heart pounds, your palm sweats, and you’re eager to print out your homework before class starts – but the printers are down. “I couldn’t print out my homework because my printer was broken…” – We

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  • Campus Hot Spots

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Hong Deng Gao, Amanda Wong, Josh Kotler

    While walking near the Baruch campus, 411 Press found many places with a varied range of prices for food and service speed. When you’re sick of having pizza and bagels where do you go? Where can you

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The 411 Press Baruch College Campus High School New York, NY
Issue Date: Monday, September 01, 2008 Issue: Back to School Last Update: Friday, October 03, 2008
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At-a-glance

The Club Fair was held on September 18th in the school cafeteria. The Club Fair is a gathering of each club's representatives, who showcase different activities. Students can hear a little bit about
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Although our school seems to be running smoothly, there have been some administrative changes this fall. Our principal Ms. Perez-Katz is out on maternity leave and our assistant principal Ms. Hanna-Na
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It is back to school blues and Baruch’s cramped space is not to our advantage. Each grade has its own problems with getting from class to class. The cafeteria’s small space is an issue as well. For in
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The 411 Press is now online! The paper edition of the newspaper still comes out each month, but now you can get the news first and see additional pictures in the 411Online.
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As students begin to return from their summer vacation, they will realize that there will be many changes. Students will make new friends, study under different teachers, and accept the fact that the
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Sadly, Summer HAS ended and so have the trips to the beach, Summer jobs and Summer flings. However, one thing will always be here: Baruch 411 Sports.
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Each August, The 411 Press staff comes back to school early to get starting on the business of journalism.
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For some seniors, the college process seems like a nightmare. Seniors are preoccupied with filling out applications, asking for recommendation letters, and writing their essays. In addition to ordinar
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Josh Kotler, a freshman at Baruch High school, had quite an interesting summer vacation.Josh revealed that he went water rafting, with 3 cousins, ages 15, 23, and 25, and his uncle in Pennsylvania. Wh
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In the teenage world, summer vacation is usually translated into three components: sleep, friends, and unplugging our brain’s power cord. However, Natalie Ackerman, a senior at Baruch College Campus H
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