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New York City is home to over eight million residents. (Photo Credit: Luca Bravo / Unsplash)
The New Housing Plan For New York City: Support and Resilience
Lara Adamjee, Staff Reporter • July 10, 2024

New York City is stuck in a never-ending housing crisis. It’s not for a lack of effort – New York City’s homelessness budget rivals that of the federal government’s national budget. But every time the government pours...

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 The Church and Monastery of Santa Caterina embody Baroque architecture, with intricate detailing and ornate fixtures.
Sicily’s Rich Artistic History Understood Through its Intended Religious Lens
Willa Huber, Staff Reporter • July 10, 2024

We walk around museums to feel something, to be witnesses to art, narratives, and cultures that both precede and exceed our lifespans. We carefully inspect canvases and porcelain statues, fulfilling the museum’s purpose in the...

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Sharon Sprung told me, “Some people have white walls -- maybe they need that sense of peace and tranquility. With my whole house, everywhere you look, there are just colors. I need colors all around me. Everything in life is a pattern, even if you don’t notice it.” Patterns are a key motif in many of Sprungs works, such as the variety of patterns in the painting Callas (oil on panel, 40 x 40). (Image Credit: Sharon Sprung; used by permission)
Sharon Sprung: A Contemporary Artist of Intuition
Tori Wee, Staff Reporter • July 10, 2024

In her own words, “left-handers rock.”  Upon any appropriate opportunity, Sharon Sprung will bring up the world’s bias toward lefties, more specifically, the art world. Specifically, she lists, “can openers, voting...

The streets of Galway are covered in Irish flags, flown with pride.
A Trip to Ireland
July 10, 2024
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The Knicks rebuild has resulted in an historically strong squad. (Photo Credit: Keith Allison, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)
The New York Knicks and the Endless Journey Towards Greatness
Griffin Weiss, Staff Reporter • July 10, 2024

In their game two win against the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, Knicks fans began to chant expletives at a familiar face. That face was Reggie Miller’s, who had immortalized his rivalry with the Knicks...

Here, during a game of Jugger, a player jumps to avoid a ball and chain attack by jumping over it, armed with a short sword and shield. (Photo Credit: Ruben Wickenhäuser, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)
What is Jugger?
July 10, 2024
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This is a deepfake of Italian actress Ornella Muti depicting her in a scene she wasn’t actually in. It was made by training an artificial neural network with thousands of pictures of the renowned actress. (Photo Credit: Lasemainecomtoise, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
The Dangers of Deepfake Technology
Winnie Huang, Staff Reporter • July 10, 2024

On the Sunday before the first presidential primary in New Hampshire, around 5,000-25,000 voters allegedly received a call from President Joe Biden. In...

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Here is a photo taken at Senior Brunch, an event for seniors where they are given a special breakfast.
Saying Goodbye to the Bronx Science Senior Class of 2024
Saldon Tenzin, Staff Reporter • July 10, 2024

The quintessential high school experience revolves around the rigorous courses you dwell over all night, the various clubs and sports you participate in,...

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