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    Thursday, November 05, 2009 By: Maverick Cummings '13

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  • Meet the Editors

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    A few words (and one haiku) from the 2009-2010 Bardvark Editorial Board

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  • Sports Arena of the Month: Minute Maid Park, Home of the Astros

    Wednesday, November 04, 2009 By: Maverick Cummings ’13

    This is for all of you sports fans who are fascinated by sports parks, fields, domes, you name it! This month, I am going to review one of my favorite parks : Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Ast

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  • Botstein Accepts Carnegie Leadership Award

    Wednesday, November 04, 2009 By: Hayley Barnett ’12

    This year, monetary recognition is coming the way of Leon Botstein, BHSEC’s founder. Botstein, who was the youngest president of a college, conducts two orchestras, and was nominated for a Grammy awar

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  • Adinah’s and Maria’s Empanada Face-Off

    Wednesday, November 04, 2009 By: Gideon Salzman-Gubbay ’10, Corey Switzer ’10, and Sam Levine ’10

    Chicken Empanadas from Adinah’s Farm and Maria’s Empanada Stand: Chicken wrapped in fried dough, and sometimes topped off with vegetables and peppers. Adinah’s: $1.50 Maria’s: $1.25

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  • Securing Sunlight in 20th Century America

    Wednesday, November 04, 2009 By: Nika Sabasteanski ’13

    Did you ever wonder why our schools are shaped in I’s, H’s and C’s, or why the Empire State Building and other art deco skyscrapers of the 1920’s and 30’s were designed with multiple geometric layers

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  • BHSEC Through a New Set of Eyes

    Wednesday, November 04, 2009 By: Nina Chausow ’13

    The moment the letter is sent to the DOE carrying our decision to go to Bard High School Early College for the upcoming four years of our immediate futures, the world changes. Even with an entire half

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  • Year IIs Name Their Top Three

    Wednesday, November 04, 2009 By: Noa Bendit-Shtull ’10

    U. Chicago, Brandeis, and George Washington. Union, Columbia, and Northeastern. Stony Brook, Syracuse, and Binghamton. Trends start to appear as 68 Year IIs list their top three college choices. Eleve

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At-a-glance

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Meet the Editors
A few words (and one haiku) from the 2009-2010 Bardvark Editorial Board
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Sports Arena of the Month:  Minute Maid Park, Home of the Astros
This is for all of you sports fans who are fascinated by sports parks, fields, domes, you name it! This month, I am going to review one of my favorite parks : Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Ast
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Force, mass, and inertia are all factors that athletes consider during the winter and summer Olympics, but these and other physics concepts will become the center of attention at the International Phy
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Jay-Z and the New Sound
What ever happened to Jay-Z? The rapper has just turned 40 and although he’s been laying low, he’s thriving. Over the past few years Jay-Z has unintentionally started a new trend: mixing rap with othe
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Robert Frank at the Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art celebrates Robert Frank’s The Americans, a book of photography that was published 50 years ago. The exhibit displays all 83 photographs from the publication, as well as
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This year, monetary recognition is coming the way of Leon Botstein, BHSEC’s founder. Botstein, who was the youngest president of a college, conducts two orchestras, and was nominated for a Grammy awar
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BHSEC: A School for the Parents?
“Welcome to Bard. Just go straight up to the auditorium.” These were the words we repeated hundreds of times to hundreds of eager parents at the Bard Open House on Thursday, September 24th. As we gree
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Georgia O’Keeffe, Un-interpreted
Georgia O’Keeffe is probably most famous for her luscious flowers and their symbolism. However, her most recent show at The Whitney Museum of American Art highlights her abstract work in charcoal and
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Radio City: Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!
It’s Blitz, the most recent album by the indie-rockers the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, opens with pulsingsynths, followed by powerful high-pitched voice of lead singer Karen O, nearly cracking with emotion.The a
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