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Student From Flint Deals With Water Crisis

Student From Flint Deals With Water Crisis

Shantal Marshall, Associate Managing Editor February 20, 2016

For 21 years, Jadean Norman has called Flint, Michigan her home. Growing up, the junior accounting major recognized how community orientated the residents were, and that’s what she loved most about living...

LAS VEGAS, NV - OCTOBER 13:  (L-R) Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Hillary Clinton and Martin OMalley take part in a presidential debate sponsored by CNN and Facebook at Wynn Las Vegas on October 13, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Five Democratic presidential candidates are participating in the partys first presidential debate.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

College Students Unenthused by 2016 Presidential Election

Brittany Lee, Staff Writer February 19, 2016

Several months from now, the 2016 election will be at its peak. It will be narrowed down to just two candidates battling it out to be  45th President of the United States. Until then, there are still...

Students Hope For More Shuttles From Metro North Station

Students Hope For More Shuttles From Metro North Station

Miguel Gonzalez, Staff Writer February 18, 2016

Long commutes are terrible. But you already knew that.  Transportation at Mercy for some can be expensive and inconvenient. With bus stops right outside of campus, as well as a Metro-North station at...

Do It Yourself: Celebrating Black History Month

Do It Yourself: Celebrating Black History Month

Jose-Ramon Serrano, Staff Writer February 18, 2016

Mercy College Bronx campus kicked off the Do It Yourself (DIY) series celebrating the Black History Month by allowing students the opportunity to paint canvases and showcase their creativity. Students...

Mysterious and Phenomenal Human Bodies

Mysterious and Phenomenal Human Bodies

Ga Young Goon, Impact Staff February 17, 2016

“Body Worlds” of Gunther Von Hagens has been shown all over the world. Of course, New York has one of the exhibits in Discovery Times Square. As you walk along 44th Street from Grand Central, it is...

Students Travel to Help Rebuild the Middle East

Students Travel to Help Rebuild the Middle East

Faith Rodriguez and Christine Cassolino February 16, 2016

The six Mercy College students sat nervously on a train in Israel, staring at the three 17 year-old boys who sat across from them. The three boys, in military uniforms, didn't carry luggage. Instead, they...

Counterfeiter on the Loose In Dobbs Ferry Area

Laine Griffin, Staff Writer February 16, 2016

He walks into the bar, asks for a vodka martini and pays with a $20 bill. The bartender hands him $8 back along with his drink. Next, he ends up at the most expensive restaurant in Tarrytown. He tosses...

Study Claims College Students Are Too Attached To Technology

Study Claims College Students Are Too Attached To Technology

Naomi Osuji, Managing Editor February 13, 2016

College students and technology. It seems like everywhere you go, there is a college student who has their nose in their phones, laptops, and tablets. They are checking social media, texting, or playing...

Residents Impressed With Hudson Hall

Residents Impressed With Hudson Hall

Kayla Simas, Staff Writer January 22, 2016

With the “grand opening” of Hudson Hall, Mercy College’s brand new residential suites on the Dobbs Ferry campus has a lot of students talking positively about their upgrade. Nearly all are impressed...

The Army, and a Lifelong Sense of Balance

The Army, and a Lifelong Sense of Balance

Rodney Jones, Impact Staff December 13, 2015

Angel Peña was on an Army mission to raid a bomb factory when the car exploded. The car had driven over two bombs called pressure plate IEDs, or improvised explosive devices, that were buried under ground,...

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