Introducing Volume 3 of The Python Post:

written by the students,

for the students,

and with the students.

Welcome to Year 3 of The Python Post.

Here, you will encounter student writing that spans across the vast spectrum of experience, whether cultural or artistic or political or social or more.

Refresh this page each month to see what stories the students of Comp Sci High are reporting on, all from Room 603 at 447 Wales Ave in the Bronx.

Cover Stories:
ICE in NYC

  • Izel Nunez explores the role of ICE in today’s society, and how recent raids have affected immigrants in the Bronx.

    Read it here.

  • Michael Laboy Jr. reflects on the presence of ICE in this city, and calls for compassion, rather than fear.

    Read it here.

Opinion

  • Michael Robinson describes homelessness as the moral crisis of our time, and makes a plea for us to remedy it.

    Read it here.

Community

  • Lia Perez bravely tells the story of harassment on the train, using it as a way to demand more accountability and change.

    Read it here.

  • Tyler Mercado interviews friends and relatives to paint the picture of the harsh reality of violence in the Bronx.

    Read it here.

  • True Peterson describes the challenge facing Gen-Z in the current moment, how no one is hiring them, and what Comp Sci High is doing to fix it.

    Read it here.

  • Yomaidy, Alison, and Angelina tell the story of some of the single parents of Comp Sci High.

    Read it here.

Arts + Culture

  • Resident music critic Elijah Ortiz dives into Tame Impala’s new album, unafraid to withhold his criticism.

    Read it here.

  • Kaylee & PJ review the musical Hell’s Kitchen, using it as a way to explore adolescence, parenting, art, and more.

    Read it here.

  • Kimmy & Nani, resident fashion critics, explore Cardi B’s trend-setting style through a Bronx lens.

    Read it here.