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The Student-Run Newspaper of Townsend Harris High School at Queens College

The Classic

The Student-Run Newspaper of Townsend Harris High School at Queens College

The Classic

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Former AP to be honored with Central Park bench

Poonam Dass June 3, 2015

IN ORDER to honor the memory of former Assisstant Principal of Humanities, Lynne Greenfeld, the Townsend Harris Alumni Association set up a fund to dedicate a bench to her in Central Park. Te bench will...

Varsity softball hopes for success in new division

Varsity softball hopes for success in new division

Evan Noblesala March 30, 2015

IN THE 2014 spring season, new division alignments helped turn things around for the girls varsity softball team. After four years of bearing losing records, the girls achieved a record of 10-2 and made...

Steel Hawks qualify for Worlds

Steel Hawks qualify for Worlds

Aayush Beri March 30, 2015

For the first time in the eight years since their inception, the Townsend Harris Steel Hawks will be competing at the 2015 For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics Competition...

Code Club to reboot interest in technology

Raya Kazdan and Megan Lau January 29, 2015
THERE IS a new club on the list of after-school activities: Code Club. Founder and senior Neil Chen stated, "The goal is to teach people how to code, and in the process, increase interest in technology and computer science."

Harrisites join nationwide protest movement

Rebecca Kwon and Drushanie Sayroo January 29, 2015
About fifty Townsend Harris students gathered to protest the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown. They walked together after school towards the 107th police precinct, demanding reform.

Can teens be in love?

Tiffany Huang January 29, 2015
Restrictions define our lives. Specifically for teens, age restrictions placed upon us by society limit our every action: 21 to drink, 18 to vote, and 16 to start learning how to drive.

Winter concert is a flurry of student talent

Andrew Nektalov and Brandon Lushing January 29, 2015
THERE ARE many ways for students to share their musical abilities in the school setting, and the Winter Concert is the biggest showcase of the school’s musical talents of the semester.
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