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The 98th Annual Feast of San Gennaro

By Katherine Abayev, Staff Writer According to the World Population Review, N.Y. is known for having many people of Italian heritage spread out between all five boroughs, Long Island, and even into N.J. This is not surprising when you take into account the history of Italian immigrants, who would come…

Collapsed Bridge Ruins Beloved Pond

By Katherine Abayev, Staff Writer A disaster struck Stony Brook, Long Island, When extreme flooding destroyed a part of Harbor Road. The structure acted as a bridge and dam for Mill Pond, a frequent spot for nature fans in the community. When the flooding occurred, parts of the bridge were…

Earthquake Shakes New York

By Brendan Kaufman, Staff Writer On Apr. 5, an unexpected earthquake struck the New York City area at 10:20 a.m. The earthquake was measured at a 4.8 magnitude located around 4.4 miles from Reading Township, N.J., and was followed by an aftershock eight hours later at 6 p.m. the same…

Grocery Inflation

By Perry Balsamo, Staff Writer According to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Consumer Price Index for food away from home rose by 4.5 percent over the past year. This surge in grocery prices is driven by a combination of factors, including supply chain disruptions, labor shortages…

Barnard College bans dorm door decorations

By Gilliana Taylor, Staff Writer On Wednesday, Feb. 21, Barnard College called for the removal of all door decorations in the residence halls. Like most college students, Barnard students decorated their doors with posters, photos and dry-erase boards with frivolous polls asking other residents things like what their favorite color…