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CatsBy: Grace Conte It’s no secret that the world loves cats; graceful, cuddly, independent, and adorable, but how would our furry felines do in our everyday jobs? Sure, they can have the poise of a ballet dancer, the patience of a CEO, and the confidence of a lawyer, but giving them an actual job could easily take more than 9 lives!! From telemarketers to construction workers, here are the 9 jobs that would turn into a complete disaster if cats wer…Read Article
9 Jobs That Would Be Catastrophic if Cats Took Over

New Rochelle · New RochelleBy: Brigid O’Brien “The Golden Age of Illustration” was a time roughly between the 1880s and 1930s that saw the rise in the role of artists creating illustrations for books, printed media, and magazines. Artists gained their popularity and respect through intricately detailed and atmospheric pictures as visual storytelling began to rise. But why was there a sudden boom in illustration? Why, new technology, of course! Artists were able to utiliz…Read Article
American Artists from the Golden Age of Illustration

United States · United StatesBy: Grace Conte “Am I gonna finish on time? Will I have enough time for the math section? I can’t write this fast! WHY DO THEY GIVE ME SUCH LITTLE TIME?” If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably had these thoughts during a standardized test. Whether you’re doing the ACT, SAT, or AP testing, one thing stays the same: the strict timing. But why are students so rushed in the world of standardized testing? Well, in this article, I’ll go over why …Read Article
Racing the Clock: Why Standardized Tests Are So Speedy
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