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Having Friends On The Other Side

March 29, 2021 by George Papazov

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“Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic.” ― Frank Herbert, Dune “I always wanted to do a full psychic reading cause I was curious,” says Emilie Lonkvist, 21, a Media Culture Communication student at Steinhardt. “So […]

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Do Mi Sol Dooo

March 29, 2021 by George Papazov

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“We have created a civilization with Stone Age emotions, medieval institutions, and godlike technology.”  – Edward O. Wilson, The Social Conquest Of Earth.  Ron White, author of How Computers Work, compares their history to mutation and natural selection that carry organic species to new shores. Each step in their evolutionary maze is the innovators’ response […]

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From Cap-Haitian to Queens – A Muay Thai Fighter’s Pursuit of Gold

March 29, 2021 by Anthony Buccino

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After three rounds, Frantz Pierre did not have his hand raised. He was exhausted. The adrenaline rush which flavored each kick and punch in the first round had worn off. He cried. He even became physically ill. This was Pierre’s first amateur Muay Thai fight at a tournament in Fishkill, New York. Pierre said it […]

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Hispanic Oil Field Workers Fear for Their Jobs as Clean Energy Policies Gain Support

February 2, 2021 by Salma Lozano

Oil Worker

Over the last four years, as Jesus Garcia’s work day in the oil field has grown longer and longer, so has his admiration for President Trump. The steady work followed a steep decline in 2015 due to the decreased demand for oil, triggering a decline in prices, and a loss of jobs. “The oil field […]

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Covid-19 Pandemic Decimates The Child Care Industry

January 28, 2021 by Grace Symes

Children drawing

Early last summer, the directors of The Katmint Learning Initiative had a series of heart-wrenching conversations with their staff. Given their dire financial situation, brought on by the pandemic, six of the Brooklyn center’s ten teachers would have to be laid off. They had already tried everything to keep their teachers employed. They applied for […]

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Will centerbacks become more like the quarterbacks of football? Midfielders playing as centerbacks is an arising phenomenon in soccer.

January 28, 2021 by Haan Choi

Frenkie de Jong and Paddy McNair

During the first half of UEFA Champions League group stage away match against Juventus, FC Barcelona’s centerback Ronald Araújo suffered an injury, and was substituted at half time. Head coach Ronald Koeman turned to Barca’s main midfielder Frenkie de Jong as a replacement for the Uruguayan. This came across as a bit of a surprise, and […]

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The Best Efforts to Adapt Still Leave Festivals and Filmmakers in Limbo

January 4, 2021 by Aadil Cheema

A movie poster for "Bleed With Me" -- a woman's face superimposed over a forest -- above the logo for Nightstream Festival

Amelia Moses was excited to have her first movie, “Bleed With Me,” premiere at Fantasia Film Festival, a Montreal-based genre festival, in July. Moses and the crew, who live in Montreal, were going to reunite with the Toronto-based cast for a special celebration of their work. It took two years for the 27-year-old and her […]

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Running on fumes

January 4, 2021 by Mikaela Gegelys

What would you give up to be the best at your sport? Sleep, money, a social life? For many runners, the answer to that question is food. There is a common myth that the leanness of a runner’s body equates to the ability to run faster, which has promoted eating disorders within the running community. […]

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Yoga and Mindfulness: Why combining them is crucial to improving mental health in stressful times

December 15, 2020 by Emma Steiner

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Alexandra Mathisen’s yoga practice looks a little different lately. After she finishes helping her daughter with homework, preparing a healthy dinner and writing new posts for her wellness blog, “A Rainbow a Day,” Mathisen teaches outdoor, socially-distanced yoga to the local population of Clark, Colorado. She unfolds her mat, spritzes lavender essential oil on her […]

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Puerto Rico struggles with tourism in the midst of a pandemic

December 12, 2020 by Shivani Chauhan

Imagine a room with 100 Covid-free people. Now imagine one idiot with Covid going into that room, infecting everyone else. In this  case, the room is Puerto Rico, and the idiot–Americans.   Puerto Rico has been forced to balance the spread of the coronavirus amongst their densely populated island, while also trying to maintain their economy […]

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