By Lila Nolan, Staff Writer When the global pandemic hit, our whole society seemed to be put on pause. At this point, many viewers found themselves streaming more media than usual to pass the time. Being locked up in the house has caused an influx of even new streaming services…
Posts published in March 2021
By Jada Harrison, Staff Writer Sunday, March 14 was the 63rd annual Grammy Awards, this year the ceremony was aired differently due to the ongoing pandemic. The show had some performances which were pre-taped and others that were live, but this also was the first Grammy’s in over 40 years…
By Nick Rosa, Staff Writer The Grammys is a music awards event where many celebrities style themselves in designer and extravagant looks in order to stand out on the red carpet. Some celebrities that attended the Grammys in-person this year include Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, BTS, Bad Bunny, Harry Styles,…
By Gabriella Cavaleri, Staff Writer The Rainbow Alliance is introducing the “Every Dorm a Worm” fundraiser to spread some joy around campus. The popular toy “Squirmles,” otherwise known as “Worm on a String,” are available to purchase via Venmo from now until Friday, April 2. All proceeds from the fundraiser…
By Christopher Trick, Staff Writer The Biden administration has promised to implement a gentler and more open system for foreigners who wish to come to America to start a new life, a stark contrast to the previous administration’s stance on immigration. On President Joe Biden’s official website, there is a…
By Gabriella Cavaleri, Staff Writer Is Mr. Potato Head no longer a mister? This spud sparked outrage when Hasbro officially announced they will be dropping the “Mr.” from their toy brand “Mr. Potato Head” on Feb. 25. Hasbro’s statement confused many, and as tweets started flooding in, facts about the name…
By Christopher Trick, Staff Writer Drew Brees, former quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, has announced that he is retiring. The announcement came via an Instagram post, which included a video of Brees’ four children sitting on a couch with Saints jerseys. “After 20 years as a player in the…
By Caleb Palmer, Staff Writer The Writing Center, Humanities NY, the Black Student Union and the Bottom Line magazine will host “Womxn are Lit” a read-in event to celebrate Women’s History Month on Thursday, March 25 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Zoom. Any femme-identifying students are welcome to…
By Shelley Dean, Staff Writer The nursing program on campus has been recognized as one of the top 25 of it’s kind in New York. RNcareers.org surveyed over 1,700 nursing programs before putting out their sixth annual report that ranks the top nursing programs in the U.S. This list helps…
By Samantha Samant, Contributing Writer One in every four adults has a disability, according to the CDC. Still, we are not always accommodating to those with disabilities despite how common disabilities are among Americans. The Covid-19 pandemic uncovered a lot of these biases towards those with disabilities. Pre- Covid people…