While entering yet another year of the pandemic, the debate of whether snow days should become remote learning days has become relevant yet again. Students want to know whether Zoom will replace what were...
“This new schedule for commuters is absolute narishkeit!” says David Gitelman ’22. For years, Ramaz has claimed they are accommodating towards commuters as an Open House campaign to attract non-city...
Disclaimer (for legal reasons, and for those of you who can’t understand that this article is satire): this article is a joke.
Ramaz kids and food, what more can I say? What is high school if not...
As a Ramaz student, college has been one of the first things on my mind ever since I walked through the doors, two years ago, as a freshman. Now, as a junior, college is just about the only thing on my...
In the past few months, a movement emerged among those opposed to mask and vaccine mandates that promotes wearing yellow Stars of David with words such as “unvaccinated” or “no vax” written in...
If you ask any of the female students at Ramaz, they will have an opinion on modern feminism and how sexism affects their daily lives as Jewish girls.
Feminism is a very prominent topic in the twenty-first...
If not now, then when? At what point will we finally be able to say goodbye to our masks? If one were to have asked me this question in March 2020, I would have responded with the obvious: “once most...
No red carpet. No fashion. No live audience. No broadcasting. No speeches. This was the saddening experience of the 2022 Golden Globes awards. While award shows are normally an exciting two hours on television...
Growing up is difficult. This idea is a topic covered by many authors, all trying to cash in on the ever growing genre of “coming of age” stories. In the west, the book that began this trend is widely...
Every Friday during homeroom, Schoology becomes flooded with announcements regarding the various Tisches being thrown around the building. While some choose to go to the lunchroom for pizza during this...