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Baruchians outside of the UN Headquarters.

From Venice to New York, Baruch Goes Global in Model UN

Nashita Moula, Baruch College Campus High School March 18, 2025

Every year, world leaders gather at the heart of New York City—Midtown Manhattan. They discuss the world’s most pressing issues such as climate change, housing, human rights and keeping international...

Portrait of Levona Davis, subject of the profile.

High School and Hair: The Journey of One Young Entrepreneur’s Hair Business

Ryan Xiao, Baruch College Campus High School February 28, 2025

Levona Davis, a 16-year-old entrepreneur wanting to share her joy of doing hair with others–and a junior here at Baruch College Campus High School–said owning a hair business is one of her passions,...

A college lecture hall.

How does the seating of your classroom determine your learning ability?

Susmita Paul, Baruch College Campus High School February 5, 2025

To all seniors in Baruch and current juniors, consider preparing for one aspect of the college experience: the classrooms. These foreign lecture halls may look drastically different or close to home...

Photograph of Luigi Mangione walking into court hearing.

Healthcare Failures and Debates on Death: The Controversial Case of Luigi Mangione

Ariel Amona, Baruch College Campus High School January 8, 2025

On the morning of Dec. 4, UnitedHealthcare CEO was shot and killed outside of New York Hilton Hotel where a conference was being held. The controversial death of Brian Thompson, a contentious insurance...

Flags in ninth and 10th grade global history classroom.

Trapped in a Bubble: How Teachers Navigate Politics in Classrooms

Christina Katzen, Baruch College Campus High School November 25, 2024

Conversations on politics are amongst the most conversational, especially at the dinner table. However, tackling such topics thoughtfully and with accurate information can be a challenge. How should schools...

Did Gen-Z Want a “Brat” President?: Harris’ Social Media Gamble

Nashita Moula, Baruch College Campus High School November 10, 2024

The word brat often refers to people—more specifically, children—as annoying. Brats are seen as childish, spoiled and misbehaved–all traits unfit for president. So, why did the Democratic candidate...

Pictured above from left to right is: Dakota Martinez Jenkins (12th), Maddison Carasquillo (11th), and Shaniya Pemberton (12th).

Family Decides All: The Difference Between Students And Their Families On Voting

Anayali Fontanez, Baruch College Campus High School October 25, 2024

One’s family might disagree about opinions on food, pop-culture, or even if someone cheated at a board game during family night. But what happens when the conversation shifts into a political lens? As...

A reminder to register to vote from Spotify.

Count Them Up! Students Opinions On Voting

Anayali Fontanez, Baruch College Campus High School October 25, 2024

From the 2020 presidential election, youth voter registration in New York has decreased by five percent but what is the youth perspective of voting today like in BCCHS? Despite the decrease, Baruch...

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