
On April 25, 2025, members of The Echo attended Baruch College’s annual journalism conference alongside 30 other NYC public high schools. At the “Newsies!” awards ceremony, we were named the “winners of the day”—immense progress from our first showing last year. After careful consideration...
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Willow Mintz - A series by Gareth Reis covering every major event from now until the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Finals in June, with heavy bias toward the New Jersey Devils
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This interview has been edited for length and clarity. May 8, 2025 12:00 PM The office of CCNY President Boudreau Pawpaw: “a North American tree (Asimina triloba) of the custard-apple family with purple flowers and an edible green-skinned...
The MTA has hit many milestones throughout the school year, and has more to accomplish moving forward! Here are some of the most important NYC transit milestones that have occurred recently: The student OMNY card was released for the...

Puppy love used to be all about shy smiles, handwritten notes, and long phone calls where you’re both hoping a parent isn’t listening on...

Disclaimer: This article contains a series of journal entries by an unidentified author, which were discovered stashed in the corner of the fruit...



Being born and raised in New York City is a never-ending gift. People spend years of their lives dreaming of exploring the city that is right at our fingertips. Maybe you’ve wandered through Times Square or SOHO with some friends on a warm spring day...
It isn’t often that you get to visit the art museums scattered around New York City. They come in all shapes, from massive Gothic buildings...

First Germany, and now Canada—how many of the United States’ close allies are going to elect new leaders this year? Germany’s chancellor...


Our school moniker boasts a triquetra of mathematics, science, and engineering but hasn’t really lived up to its name — until recently. Just...

HSMSE offers three academic concentrations: Math, Engineering, and Sinai. Your classes in junior and senior year will depend on your choice of...

There's a running joke in our grade that the Sinai kids do nothing, or even worse: they play with children’s toys. I am here to admit that...

There comes a time when rising HSMSE juniors must decide the fate of the remainder of their high school career. This pertains mostly to their...
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