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Ms. Quinn plans to take on Antarctica

Not many people can say they have visited Antarctica (just over 56,000 tourists visited during the 2018-2019 season out of the world population of almost eight billion, equaling 0.007% of the population), but English teacher Lisa Quinn and her family are planning to check the continent off their bucket list soon. (Photo/Lisa Quinn-Gonzalez) Keep Reading

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Make-A-Wish Walks for Wishes

Make-A-Wish is a nonprofit organization that grants kids battling critical illnesses a wish of their choice,  inspiring them to keep fighting. Each year, they host the “Walk for Wishes” 5K, which helps raise money for the foundation and also honors the most active club chapters. (Photo/Zoe Horwitz) Keep Reading

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School Literary Fair winners released

With a new year comes another school literary fair organized by Expressions staffers. English teachers and other faculty members read through all submissions and determined the winners here. (Photo/Ella Gohari) Keep Reading

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Remembering International Holocaust Day

Thursday, Jan. 27 marks the 76th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration camp and International Holocaust Remembrance Day. To honor this day, members of the Butterfly Project and Tikkun Olam, a Jewish cultural club, students presented an interview with a survivor of the Holocaust, Mrs. Ruth Millman. (Photo/Kayra Dayi) Keep Reading

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Science fair goes online once again

Science fair, which was initially planned to occur in-person, was held online due to Omicron. In prior years, the fair had been held in-person, allowing students to propose their completed research and directly converse with judges. However, this year, as well as the past year, the fair transitioned online, requiring students to pre-record their presentations and explanations. (Photo/Alejandra Abramson) Keep Reading

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