By Jade Leah Burns, Staff Writer Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, several arts students had trouble completing their projects. However, they found a way to cope with their new circumstances. Caroline Bert, a graduate photography student, has tried her best to keep busy. Due to social distancing regulations, she is not allowed…
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By Sophia Strauss, Staff Writer Newfound homebodies have discovered a love for crafts they never knew they had before self-isolating for a month, or even longer in some cases. People around the country are in search of new hobbies to fill the long days inside. College students have discovered what…
By Anthony Cavarretta, Staff Writer With all professional sports postponed, one industry is powering through the world’s uncertain time and making the best of it: professional wrestling. On April 5 and 6, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) put on “WrestleMania,” their biggest show of the year, in an empty training facility…
By Hayley Cohen, Staff Writer Super Bowl LIV kicked off with singer Demi Lovato singing the national anthem on Sunday, Feb. 2. Lovato wore all-white attire for the performance, and one student who watched the performance commented on the outfit. “I thought she looked great and very confident,” they said.…
By Hayley Cohen, Staff Writer After two years of keeping fans waiting for new music, Halsey, otherwise known as Ashley Frangipane, dropped her third and latest studio album, “Manic,” on Jan. 17. Halsey performs music in the pop, electropop, synth-pop, art pop, alternative pop, R&B, and indie pop styles. “She’s…
By Anthony Cavarretta, Staff Writer As people around the world adjust to living under stay-at-home orders, some are using their free time and creativity to help themselves and others make it through. With nonessential businesses closed throughout the United States and government authorities cancelling gatherings of over 50 people, people…
By Chanel Lubsey, Staff Writer Some students may know who Carole Baskin is, while also being one of the many who watched the Netflix limited series, “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness.” This true-crime limited docuseries consists of seven episodes that are about 45 minutes to an hour long, covering…
By Anisha Jintoorkar, Staff Writer The “Thriving as an Artist” panel held on March 25 was a part of the ongoing department of art spring 2020 ongoing Business of Art Speaker Series. The goal of the series is to bring art professionals to talk with students about their work, speak…
By Jillian Mehta, Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor Gov. Cuomo announced that 100 percent of New York’s nonessential workforce must stay at or work from home on March 21. This announcement and the strong encouragement to practice social distancing has left many students binging TV shows to pass the time.…
By Tiana Ono, Staff Writer With the outbreak of the new coronavirus, the university moved all classes online. This new setting was a surprise to some, as few courses are offered online regularly. This change may hinder the learning experience for some, especially those who rely on in-person classes, more…