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  • Wearing Purple Proudly

    Tuesday, December 21, 2010 By: Faina Gordover

    Senior Ramiz Rafailov wore his purple shirt proudly – and Ramiz was not the only one.     After a recent and alarmingly spate of anti-homosexual attacks in around New York City,  Rafailov and a large

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  • Murrow taking a part in The Challenge

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: Erminia Errante

    Edward. R Murrow took part in an MSG Varsity production of The Challenge on October 28th.             Students Michelle Dopiro, Avery Whitted, Marissa Shadburn and Denia Plasenca represented Murrow i

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  • Mr. Nicholas Mele’s departure is a bittersweet goodbye

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: Autumn McLeod & Jeanne Chewlin

    Mr. Nicholas Mele’s departure as assistant principal of security is a bittersweet goodbye for the dean’s office. Starting in early January, Mr. Mele will be leaving to become the principal of Edwin

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  • Brooklyn In, Manhattan Out

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: Daphnee Remy

    With the start of the new school year, Senior Yuliana Strochkova is among the many Murrow students who have been forced to find an alternate way to get home.             That’s because the Manhattan-b

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  • THE CITY OF BONES IN THE PAPP

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By: Faina Gordover

    The 1904 play, directed by theater teacher Ms. Daria McCloskey, was reborn November 3rd – 6th in the Papp.

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  • MURROW ACHIEVES AN A: School Raises From B to A on Quality Review

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By: David Vite

    After years of being a “B”, Murrow has finally “A”chieved greatness.In the third official year of the Department of Education high school progress reports, Murrow has at last tallied an A grade. The s

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  • TEACHERS GO TECH WITH SMARTBOARDS

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By: Rebecca Zwerling

    Smart boards have opened up a new style of interactive learning and have made classroom instruction easier

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  • Fashion For A Cause

    Monday, December 13, 2010 By: Priscilla Perez

    Students wear "I Love Boobies'" bracelets to support breast cancer awareness.

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  • Students Remember Tyler Shultz

    Thursday, December 09, 2010 By: Faina Gordover

    Students reminisce about Tyler who passed on November 29th.

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  • Students Open Hearts For AIDS'Quilt

    Thursday, December 09, 2010 By: De-Asia Williams

    The Heart Club once again put on the annual AIDS’ Quilt ceremony on December 1st in Gym 1C.

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The Murrow Network Edward R. Murrow High School Brooklyn, NY
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 Issue: December 2010 Last Update: Thursday, January 06, 2011
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At-a-glance

Junior Olivia Langdon is relieved and prepared for the upcoming and less time consuming New York State English Regent.         On January 11th, juniors in American English Humanities or Advanced Pla
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Murrow Begins to get into Holiday Spirit
Students and Teachers express their holiday plans over the Winter vacation.
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Senior Ramiz Rafailov wore his purple shirt proudly – and Ramiz was not the only one.     After a recent and alarmingly spate of anti-homosexual attacks in around New York City,  Rafailov and a large
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Because of the economic downturn, seniors are finding it very difficult to get accepted into an affordable CUNY or SUNY school.
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Edward. R Murrow took part in an MSG Varsity production of The Challenge on October 28th.             Students Michelle Dopiro, Avery Whitted, Marissa Shadburn and Denia Plasenca represented Murrow i
full story 
Mr. Nicholas Mele’s departure as assistant principal of security is a bittersweet goodbye for the dean’s office. Starting in early January, Mr. Mele will be leaving to become the principal of Edwin
full story 
With the start of the new school year, Senior Yuliana Strochkova is among the many Murrow students who have been forced to find an alternate way to get home.             That’s because the Manhattan-b
full story 
THE CITY OF BONES IN THE PAPP
The 1904 play, directed by theater teacher Ms. Daria McCloskey, was reborn November 3rd – 6th in the Papp.
full story 
After years of being a “B”, Murrow has finally “A”chieved greatness.In the third official year of the Department of Education high school progress reports, Murrow has at last tallied an A grade. The s
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The renaming of Avenue L and East 17th Street in memoriam of former principal Mr. Saul Bruckner is scheduled to be finished this spring. It has been under way since June
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