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When You Have to Let a Best Friend Go to Tennessee

When You Have to Let a Best Friend Go to Tennessee

Matt Reich, Staff Writer November 19, 2017

“Yeah the cops came.” The short text read. A thick pad taped to the left side of my stomach as I laid on the coach. My side aching across four etched lines with a north star for the most blistering...

Former Sing Sing inmates pose with Mercy College students after event.

Former Sing Sing Inmates Offer Screening Of “Dramatic Escape” Documentary

Liv Meier, Staff Writer November 1, 2017

It’s not uncommon for individuals to find sanctuary through the arts. Whether it be through painting, singing or writing – creativity becomes an escape. For former Sing Sing inmates who doubled as...

New Bridges and New Beginnings

New Bridges and New Beginnings

Liv Meier, Staff Writer October 25, 2017

I’ve never been fond of bridges, some may even say that I had a mild case of gephyrophobia (yes, I did have to look that up). I’ve always been afraid of heights but for some reason, while crossing...

Breaking Up With Your Best Friend

Breaking Up With Your Best Friend

Isaac Rouse, Imapct Staff February 26, 2015

I’m afraid I have to break up with my best friend. Calling him my best friend at this point lacks the scale of which our relationship has soared in the decade I’ve known him. He is easily the JD to...

Metro-North Train Derails

Metro-North Train Derails

Samuel Neve, Impact Staff December 1, 2013

AT least 4 people have been killed and 63 injured after a Hudson Line, Grand Central bound passenger train derailed at 7:20 a.m/ on Sunday morning, Dec.1, north of Spuyten Duyvil station in the Bronx.  Eleven...

Zonoff - Making your home more interactive

TechWeek New York #2 – Innovators

Samuel Neve, Impact Staff November 6, 2013

What does the future hold for the Information Age? How will advances with specific technology help us in our day to day lives and how we interact with our products. Stefan Weitz, Senior Director of...

Is Technology Good for Culture?

Is Technology Good for Culture?

Samuel Neve, Impact Staff October 16, 2013

The 2013 New Yorker Festival at SIR Stage37 in Manhattan. Henry Finder, Editorial Editor, opens the discussion with an introduction into what Jonathan Franzen, Clay Shirky and himself will be discussing...

Spring Break Stay-cation

Spring Break Stay-cation

Erminia Errante, Staff Writer March 6, 2013

I was looking online for what to do for spring break and the cost of plane tickets, train tickets, hotel room, and car rentals are off the roof during March and April because everyone knows that college...

Unique Restaurants Around the World

Unique Restaurants Around the World

Michele DeBella, Features Editor January 31, 2013

Among the gloomy news headlines of late, one stood out today like a cloud of sweet, pink perfume. Mattel announced the opening of the first official Barbie-themed restaurant in the world, Barbie Cafe,...

Criminally Little Range

Criminally Little Range

Chayim Tauber, Sports Editor February 14, 2012

New York is known as one of if not the best sports-town in America. The Daily News, the New York Times, hell, even the New York Post is taken seriously as far as their sports is concerned. We have...

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