On January 28th, the world lost a trailblazer known for breaking barriers in Hollywood during a time when the representation of powerful black women in film was entirely nonexistent. At 96 years
On January 10, New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced legislation to grant New York nurses and nursing candidates priority access to CUNY and SUNY programs, beginning in Fall of 2021, providing
Tom Brady’s surefire Hall of Fame legacy was cemented after winning Super Bowl LV just a few weeks ago on Feb. 7th. Brady’s victory with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers proved that his
Helping Hands for the Disabled of NYC (HHDNYC) is a non-profit organization that was founded by Alice Crespo nearly 38 years ago. Crespo was born blind and is able to perform daily
Anupa Ghose might be a familiar name depending on how affiliated you are to the Queens College (QC) pre-health social networks. Ghose, a senior interested in medicine, is well known for being
China and Taiwan are both economic powerhouses, and yet they have a very complicated relationship with each other. Taiwan has been seeking independence from China for years and the crisis has only
Late last month, the sport of baseball lost one of its titans. Hank Aaron, the man who defined excellence in baseball for two decades while playing under the burden of racism, died