Paleonews | 10/10 Edition
Introduction Welcome to Paleonews, where we cover all things dinosaur and paleontology related! This week we will cover two exciting discoveries- a new Pachycephalosauroid, as well as a species of Megaraptorid with a shocking discovery found in its mouth! Zavacephale Rinpoche- September 17, 2025 Overview A new species of pachycephalosaurid was recently discovered in Mongolia. Scientists have named it Zavacephale Rinpoche, and it stood about … Continue reading Paleonews | 10/10 Edition
EPIC: The Musical | Review
Looking for an awesome musical for movie night? Here is my recommendation! EPIC: The Musical is a spectacular choice for movie night! It’s action packed, heart-warming, heart-wrenching, and truly epic. What is EPIC about? EPIC: The Musical is an adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey created with the help of social media platforms. It’s currently available to watch on Youtube. It was composed and directed by … Continue reading EPIC: The Musical | Review
City’s Asian Heritage Club to Return for a Third Year
Asian Heritage Club is coming back for the 2025-26 school year! Started in 2023, the Asian Heritage Club was created to celebrate and uplift the diverse Asian community at City. To get the scoop on what AHC will be doing this year, I interviewed Sophia Giang, one of the club’s presidents. Can you introduce yourself? Hi! I’m Sophia G, and I’m a senior at City … Continue reading City’s Asian Heritage Club to Return for a Third Year
Baseball Playoffs are Underway
October. A word that has different meanings depending on who hears it. Some think of Halloween, others think of the beginning of fall. But there’s another thing it means. The MLB regular season has come to a conclusion, and the postseason is about to begin. Twelve teams will enter, eleven leaving in heartbreaking fashion as one will win the World Series. Each team has strengths … Continue reading Baseball Playoffs are Underway
The City Voice is Hosting a Logo Competition!
The City Voice will be holding a competition to redesign its logo for the 2025-26 school year! Any City student using any medium (hand drawn, digitally created, etc.) is eligible to submit an entry (to this Google Form), though no content generated by AI will be eligible to win. The winner(s) will be invited to the City Voice’s pizza party on October 16th from 2:45-3:15. … Continue reading The City Voice is Hosting a Logo Competition!
City Students Among SmartArt Finalists Displayed at ArtPrize 2025
With ArtPrize coming up, many students may have been made aware that our very own City scholars are being featured within this event. The GRPS SmartArt competition has reached its conclusion recently, and the top twenty finalists along with their pieces have been chosen to be displayed in ArtPrize, which spans from September 18th to October 4th. This leaves a great window to show support … Continue reading City Students Among SmartArt Finalists Displayed at ArtPrize 2025
City Happenings | Crossword 9/19
The Hays Code: Censorship in Old Hollywood
In the 1920s, the relatively new film industry faced condemnation from members of the public—especially religious leaders—for being “too immoral”. Films of the time were daring and provocative, exploring sensitive topics like troubled relationships, crime, and innuendo. Some challenged social norms, portraying gay and interracial relationships and centering strong female characters. Others used shock value to draw viewers into theaters. The industry itself was also … Continue reading The Hays Code: Censorship in Old Hollywood
Defining Economic Policy and Protectionism: A 21st Century Examination of the Jones Act
Economic policy is fundamentally based on the system of trade-offs. Considering any legislation and aiming to determine whether it is objectively helpful or harmful is dependent on values in a particular society in a particular time period and governed and populated by particular individuals (Goodman). Considering the immense spectrum of ideology that is predominant today, no policy can be singularly positive or negative. This notion … Continue reading Defining Economic Policy and Protectionism: A 21st Century Examination of the Jones Act
Soybean Farmers & America’s Hidden Crisis
China trades for a lot of soybeans. In 2023 alone, the country imported over 87 billion kilograms of soybeans, equivalent to more than $ 59 million in value. The country relies on Brazil for most of its product, but the US, Argentina, Canada, and the Russian Federation also provide significant amounts of beans for the country. For American soybean farmers, China is the majority buyer … Continue reading Soybean Farmers & America’s Hidden Crisis

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