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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 […]

It’s Not Over Yet: Learning from History (Or Not)

October 7, 2020 Michael Castaneda 0

  I can’t tell you how many times I have heard people on the left speak of others “being on the wrong side of history” in […]

On the Record: Joe Biden’s Favorite Albums

October 7, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

You can learn an awful lot about a person based — rightly or wrongly — on their musical preferences. These choices can make or break […]

Op-Ed: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?

September 30, 2020 Ian Ezinga 0

 Over the summer and into the fall, we have all been subjected to the recurring battle cries whose message revolves around the necessity to vote. […]

On the Record: “What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?” Public Enemy

September 30, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

   When I was a kid, my parents would take me with them when they voted in elections. We’d walk down the block to our local […]

Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s Lasting Legacy on the U.S.

September 23, 2020 Michael Castaneda 0

Last night, on Erev Rosh Hashanah, it was announced Ruth Bader Ginsburg died. She died at the start of the Jewish New Year, which is […]

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