Nadia Briones, New York Medical College (NYMC) School of Medicine Class of 2027, wears many hats – a singer, licensed massage therapist, and now a medical student. With a musical ear […] Read more »
In the dynamic world of education, teachers are responsible for shaping the minds of future generations. However, teaching and learning is ever-evolving, driven by advancements in technology, changes in curriculum […] Read more »
The Ossining school district’s initiative to choose a mascot that reflects the spirit and values of the community continues in March when it distributes a survey to gauge public opinion. […] Read more »
It is that time of year where we shine a light on the students who will represent the Class of 2024 as Valedictorian and Salutatorians. We caught up with Gautam […] Read more »
At 6:15 p.m. on Feb. 1, the Irvington High School gymnasium was filled to bursting with people of all ages dressed in green and white, the Irvington school colors. The […] Read more »
The Stepinac Theatre will stage Catch Me If You Can, the high-flying musical comedy based on the hit film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks. […] Read more »
In an age where digital platforms redefine traditional education, the shift to online learning has opened doors to knowledge like never before. This evolution is particularly notable in regions like […] Read more »
Embarking on a legal career is akin to setting sail on a vast and unpredictable ocean. The horizon is filled with opportunities and challenges alike, especially for those fresh out […] Read more »
At three o’clock, the school day ends for high school students, and it’s time to head home and relax, get together with friends, chill. Not if you’re a member of […] Read more »
Rehearsals, trying on costumes, sound checks…and all that jazz. Briarcliff High School students have been getting ready for the spring musical “Chicago” in a performance you do not want to […] Read more »