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On The Record: This Place Sucks Ass – PUP

November 18, 2020 Moises Taveras 0

  In the days of yore, also known as February, I bugged Allison about doing my own guest stint on On The Record, a column […]

Op-ed: Keeping Our Heads Down

November 11, 2020 Ian Ezinga 0

The news of Joe Biden’s victory in this year’s presidential contest was met with celebrations across the city and the nation. The celebrations seemed duly […]

Book Review: “We Were Liars” by E. Lockhart

November 11, 2020 Michael Castaneda 0

  “Shut up…I’ll give you more chocolate if you shut up.” The reader is explicitly told to not ask questions. If you can just go with […]

On the Record: Déjà Vu – Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young

November 11, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

 The day before the election results were announced, I took a solo walk in Green-Wood Cemetery. Bright, sunny, and nearly 70 degrees in November seemed […]

On the Record: Bruce Springsteen, “Letter to You”

November 4, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

  When I was a freshman in high school, the English teachers had everyone write letters to their future selves. The idea was that we would […]

An Experience With the 2020 Election’s Long Early Voting Lines

November 3, 2020 Michael Castaneda 0

I have always voted two blocks away from my apartment without trouble. However, this year was the first time that New York State has allowed […]

On the Record: John Prine

October 28, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

John Prine could have very well been the perfect poster child for humble beginnings. Long before he became a household name, he served overseas in […]

On The Record: Away is Mine – Gord Downie

October 21, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

   I am, like many journalists, a stickler for due dates. Nothing gives me greater anxiety than bringing things down to the wire or scrambling to […]

Intimations By Zadie Smith: A Review

October 21, 2020 Michael Castaneda 0

   “Disaster demanded a new dawn. Only new thinking can lead to a new dawn. We knew that,” wrote Zadie Smith in her latest work, […]

Words from the Public Health and Medicine Club

October 7, 2020 web 0

Written By: Christiny Celestin/Olivia Olmo What is PHaM, and what does it stand for?   PHaM is a diverse group of individuals who help create […]

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