Colorism, Self-Hatred & “Blackfishing” in America By Maymunah Ibrahim I have been wanting to do an article on these topics for a long time. I...
Did A Newly Proposed Admissions Policy Almost Destroy New York City’s Top High Schools? By Oscar Mata Lately, New York City high schools—public community schools and specialized “magnet” schools in particular—have...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH: A Break-Up Letter to Racism Editor’s Note: Since February is known as both Black History Month and the month when Valentine’s Day strives to...
FEATURE: Will a 17-Year Old Girl Change The Way We Think About Our Planet? By Nicole Manning Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg, known by most as Greta Thunberg, has focused international...
FEATURE: How to Reach the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 By Oscar Mata No matter how much many of us would wish it, the world is not...
OPINION: “If You Don’t Want an Abortion, Don’t Get One” By Amen Dilawar Pro-choice or Pro-life? It’s easy to find different perspectives on almost any topic....
HUMAN RIGHTS: Xinjiang—The Ignored Crime By Nicol Paulino and Ayesha Siddik Everyone knows about the Holocaust. They may also know about many other genocides,...
FLASHBACK: The Assassination of JFK By Diana Sanchez Who was John F. Kennedy? John F. Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917 in Massachusetts....
FEATURE: Do You Know Your Presidential Candidates for the 2020 Election? By Nicole Manning As President Donald J. Trump’s first term comes to an end the 2020 presidential campaign is...
SEPTEMBER 2019 PREVIEW ISSUE! The 2019-2020 school year has already begun, and we here at the MCSM RamPage are busy recruiting new student...
MAY 5th: The Karl Marx Bicentennial By John Tustin May 5th 1818 was the day the father of communism was born. Karl Marx, a...
FEATURE: Saluting Women’s History Month By Maymunah Ibrahim Happy March! Ah, this month, hands down, is probably my second favorite month of the...
BOOK REVIEW: “Persepolis” By Sabiha Tafader Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi, is the autobiographical story of the author, a young woman...
WOMEN’S HISTORY: Muslim Feminist Begum Rokeya By Fariha Ahmed Begum Rokeya was the pioneer of female education in Bangladesh. Due to strides made in the...
POLITICS: The 2019 Indigenous People’s March By Fariha T. Rahman Historically, it can be argued that modern Western imperialism reached its height...
POLITICS: My 28th Amendment By Juana Diaz My U.S. History teacher Mr. Cohen gave my class an assignment to make an additional...
OP-ED: Why Diversity Matters By Fariha Ahmed The 2018 midterm elections consisted the most diverse set of candidates to ever run for public...
FEATURE: November Midterm Elections Make History By Anna Rhoads The 2018 midterm elections, which took place on Nov. 6th, brought many people...
HEALTH: Should Medical Marijuana be Legal? By Valeria Allusson Prohibition, the ban of alcohol in the United States, lasted 13 years and in...
OP-ED: The Law, vs. Mentally-Disabled Prisoners By Sabiha Tafader There are many mentally ill people in the United...