OP-ED: Class in the Classroom By Violet Wexler “How was your spring break?” The five words spoken most on the first Monday back to...
Artist Spotlight: King’s Ink Piece By Layla Grant-Simmonds Senior Tatsuya King made a majestic painting using Ink and watercolor paper in studio art class....
The New Wave: Test Optionality By Lucy Kronzon Standardized testing scores used to be a cornerstone of every college application. They could either make...
Keeping Up With the Rapidly Changing Headphone Trends By Billie Allee The world is constantly changing: trends going in and out, styles, clothes, accessories constantly changing, but...
Fossil Fuel Companies Are Harming Us In More Ways Than You Think By Keanu Arpels-Josiah Internal emails, recently unearthed by the US House Committee on Oversight and Reform, show none other...
Tensions Grow as the Pickleball Obsession Rises! By Billie Allee In New York City and across the world there is a rising pickleball craze. So what...
An Interview With Chef Eric By Joshua Garrison Lunch is one of the most important times for the typical high school student, whether one...
She Kills Monsters By Layla Grant-Simmonds During the first trimester the production of She Kills Monsters was put on at...
Democracy Day At LREI By Sofia Harp Little Red Elizabeth Irwin high school is an institution notorious for its progressive education and politics....
NYC Progressive School’s Distinctive Outlook on Post-Pandemic Learning By Veronique Mintz After widespread steady decline in admissions over the past decade in NYC, LREI bounces back during...