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Posts published in October 2017

Fashion Trends For Fall

By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer When you look at what was trending on campus when it came to fashion last year and compare it to this year a remarkable change has definitely taken place. “It was actually really hard for me to gather my wardrobe together for this fall semester…

Recipe of the Week: Caramel Apples

By Molly Cunha Staff Writer Perfect for the fall, these caramel apples are easy, fun, and of course, a delicious treat. You can add your favorite toppings, enjoy with friends, and savor the sweetness. Prep Time: 30 minutes Ingredients: 2 cups sugar 1/4 cup light corn syrup 1/2 cup water…

Runway Club Hosts “You are Beautiful”

By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer “We live in a world where violence and negativity are deemed normal,” Runway president, Keolani Williams said. The first program the Runway club put together this semester was called, “You Are Beautiful”, a program that takes place annually to promote community and body positivity, self…

Capable of Happiness: Dealing with Disasters

By Gillian Pietrowski Staff Writer This semester, we have already faced difficult events. Whether or not we were personally affected or just watched from afar, natural disasters, including Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Irma, left many people distraught and homeless. Last week, the mass shooting at a music festival…

What’s up? …Life!

By Paola Guzman Assistant News Editor “What’s up? …Life!,” a solo exhibition, opened on Oct. 4 in the SAL Gallery. Artist Shwanpach Ratanapinyopong, also known as Jid, is a second year art therapy graduate student. Her artwork seems fun and animated until one looks a little closer, Ratanapinyopong takes inspiration…

DIY: Fall Room Décor

By Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer Materials:  Artificial fall oral stems 8 oz mason jar Candy corn Burlap ribbon Floral wire Glue gun Scissors First, make a bow with the ribbon, and tie oral wire around the center. There should be enough wire left towrap around the mason jar. Twist the…

Movie Review: Blade Runner 2049 The Pioneer

By Myles Goldman Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor The year is 2049, synthetic humans, known as “replicants,”are even more humanoid than they were in 2019, European Peugeot cars are being driven in the states, the game console Atari is still relevant and wood is more precious than diamonds. This is…

Smokey Robinson to Perform at Tilles

By Tashina Tappin Staff Writer Smokey Robinson, known as the “King of Motown,” will be performing at the Tilles Center on Oct. 21. This event is one of the Tilles Center’s 2017 gala shows and is a special event to commemorate the life of Gerald Monter. Monter was an active…

Men’s Soccer Ends Game In A Tie

By Andrew Servedio Sports Editor What kind of game ends in a tie? A close one. The men’s soccer team faced Queens College on Saturday, Oct. 7, in what was indeed a close one. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, with the graduate student, Johann Kristjansson putting one in…