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Annual Sociology Bazaar

Annual Sociology Bazaar

Niaree Thomas December 23, 2015

One of DMAE’s most distinctive traditions, the annual Subculture Bazaar, was held on December 2, 2015 as the south cafeteria was commandeered by Dr. Brian Hall’s Sociology sections for first three...

2015 Homecoming Pep Rally: Hit or Miss?

2015 Homecoming Pep Rally: Hit or Miss?

Asim Qureshi December 23, 2015

DMAE hosted a Pep Rally on October 23, 2015, with the purpose of encouraging an atmosphere of unity on campus for the upcoming Homecoming football game. “We purposely organized the event to be a...

When Left Meets Right: JSA Club Hosts Republican Speakers

When Left Meets Right: JSA Club Hosts Republican Speakers

Dylan Majsiak December 23, 2015

On Tuesday, Sept. 22nd, 2015, DMAE’s Junior State of America’s (J.S.A.) debate room, usually held for civically concerned students, was filled by real life politicians. Freeholder Candidate John Mitchell...

Frost Valley Bonds but No Bonfire

Frost Valley Bonds but No Bonfire

Asim Qureshi December 23, 2015

From Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015, to Friday, Sept. 12, 2015, the DMAE freshman class of 2019 embarked on the annual school trip to Frost Valley, a YMCA camp in Claryville, NY. “I really liked all of the...

DMAE Recalls 9/11

DMAE Recalls 9/11

Melody Magly December 23, 2015

It was a somber beginning to the school year. On the first Friday of school, September 11, 2015, students filed into the Dizzy Gillespie Auditorium to commemorate the 9/11 tragedy. Students of Ms. Aronson’s...

Scheduling Mess

Scheduling Mess

Julianne Jeon December 23, 2015

Back-to-school season on DMAE campus can be described in two words: controlled chaos. Students scramble to find their classes. Teachers try to stay sane as new kids switch in and out of their classes everyday....

2015 Diversity Day                                                                                                      Lost Some Magic

2015 Diversity Day Lost Some Magic

Julianne Jeon June 19, 2015

On the DMAE campus, Diversity Day is a sacred tradition. While it may just look like a bunch of dance performances, videos, and skits, followed by a World Cultures Festival in the gym, students know that...

AP U.S. History Class Visits Nation’s Capital

Daewon Lee June 19, 2015

The AP U.S. History Class of DMAE, accompanied by teacher Judy Aronson and parent chaperone Idania Lara, went to Washington, D.C, on May 17, 2015, to explore the history and culture of our nation’s...

Raider Pride Shines Through DMAE Door: Door Decorating Contest A Hit

Raider Pride Shines Through DMAE Door: Door Decorating Contest A Hit

Justin Sun June 11, 2015

On February 25, 2015, DMAE students participated in a campus-wide Door Decorating Contest in which homerooms competed to see who had the most school spirit. Within 15 minutes, classes had to reflect their...

Elders and Teens are Both Victims of Ageism: Diversity Students Visit Nursing Home

Elders and Teens are Both Victims of Ageism: Diversity Students Visit Nursing Home

Aleema Baksh June 11, 2015

Social conflicts are evident everywhere in the world. Racism and sexism are spoken about and debated very often in political and personal arguments. However, ageism is a prominent issue that is not heard...

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