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Gaddafi remained defiant to the end in regard to his hold over Libya.

Mercy Community Weighs In On Death of Dictator Gaddafi

Anne Rugumba, Impact Staff January 31, 2012

Never before has the world seen a leader so eccentric, so complex, flamboyant, controversial, extravagant as former Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi. He was referred to as “the brother leader” and the...

Cellphone Radiation A Growing Risk

Cellphone Radiation A Growing Risk

Vincent Roszkowski, Impact Staff January 31, 2012

Cell phones in today’s society are built to keep up with everyday tasks; however, society does not realize how much these handheld devices are actually damaging  the physical condition. According...

Opening My Eyes To The World

Opening My Eyes To The World

Jesse Brody, Impact Staff January 31, 2012

I can easily say I’m not the same man today I was before this experience. Many study abroad to take a vacation and see the known sights of the world. But few travel to lands that give he or she new eyes...

College Relationships Have Become A Joke

Jasmine Williams, Managing Editor January 30, 2012

As the holiday’s inch closer, guys and girls scurry through the mall attempting to find the right gift for their significant others. Guys get quotes from different jewelers, searching for a well-priced...

Lack of Computers and Noise Are Irritating Me!

Margaritta Acheampong, Impact Staff January 30, 2012

The Mercy College computer centers on the Dobbs Ferry campus have fewer computers than required cannot accommodate most students. Students always complain the lack of equipment slows down their progress...

Porn 101: The Only Class Some Students Study All Night For

Porn 101: The Only Class Some Students Study All Night For

Kristin McGovern, News Editor January 29, 2012

His eyes are bloodshot as he sits at his desk, working on his computer in the late hours of the night. Midterms? No. Term paper? Yeah right. It’s 3 a.m., and porn is the only subject that has his focus. Pornography...

Gina Carrano vs Cyborg Santos was the first womens MMA main event ever

Beyond The Mat

Jasmine Williams, Managing Editor January 29, 2012

Sweat dripping from her arms, legs and face fall and touch the mat as she stares her opponent in the eyes. With a sense of confidence in the weeks and hours of training behind her, she prepares to make...

Revisiting Vietnam: The Haunted Paradise

Revisiting Vietnam: The Haunted Paradise

Jessi Rucker, Senior Editor March 11, 2011

The first few days in Ho Chi Minh my friends and I explored under the torrid sun; taking in the city and eating the spiciest and wildest food we could find. The restaurant seating was almost always outdoors...

Battling the Winter Blues

Battling the Winter Blues

Jessi Rucker, Web Editor December 1, 2010

  Winter is here with all its blustering beauty and New Yorkers hardly resemble the carefree sun-kissed, outdoor brunch-ers they were in early fall. Personally, I can really only appreciate...

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