By Arnelle Philemy A year since the first declared cases of coronavirus, COVID-19 still impacts the world, especially in New…
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The Crucial Issues that New York City Faces as Mayoral Race Draws Closer
By Julie Shon The 2021 mayoral primaries are only a few months away, and New Yorkers are eager for new…
FDA’s approval for Emergency Use of Vaccine Creates Another Turning Point in US History
By Tahreem Ashraf The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the emergency use of Pfizer and BioNTech vaccines in United…
With Rents Falling in Queens, Is Now the Time to Move?
By Mark Guthrie. Rents in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens decreased beginning in September and the largest decrease in rent was in Queens. Queensborough students ready to leave the nest might ask themselves, is this the right time to move out?
What to Do (Safely!) During Winter Break
By Ashley Mieses. Luckily, in New York City there are many options for outdoor activities still going on, despite the pandemic. Here are some fun ideas for adventures during winter break!
Finally A Vaccine
By Du Young Kim Since COVID-19 first appeared in America it seemed as if the world was going into a…
Thrifting versus Fast Fashion: The Problem of Shopping Sustainably
By Kayla Guacci As interest in sustainability grows, buying second-hand has taken on a new trendy status. Trying to score…
NYC Preschool Parents Struggle with a New Surge as Red Zone Schools Close
By Ashley Mieses On September 29, the New York Times reported that the rate of COVID-19 positive tests grew to…
CUNY Students Search for Motivation while Learning Virtually
By Isabel Tobon Coronavirus has changed everyone’s life quickly and dramatically, from having to be in quarantine for months to…
Broadway Shutdown Extends, Sending Ripples through the Theater World
By Kayla Guacci Since this past March, New York City’s in-person theatrical performances have come to a halt due to…