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    A Town Hall on New York’s Nightlife is Quite the Spectacle

    By Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio Blue and red strobe lights beamed onto the center stage. Disco music played on the speakers. Hundreds of New Yorkers perked… Read more “A Town Hall on New York’s Nightlife is Quite the Spectacle”

    December 5, 2018 by Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio

    Meatball Takes Manhattan: A Dog’s Journey to PetCon

    By Sara Ohlms, Nov 17, 2018 Meatball wore a bowtie at PetCon 2018 (TheInk/Sara Ohlms) Meatball was shaking. And no wonder. The eight-pound piebald dachshund with big… Read more “Meatball Takes Manhattan: A Dog’s Journey to PetCon”

    November 21, 2018 by Sara Ohlms

    Veteran’s Day Honor Ruck Brings Veterans and Supporters out to Lower Manhattan

    Eric Frei’s childhood dream was to join the Marine Corps. “I used to dress up in the fatigues and everything and practice my marching,” he said. But… Read more “Veteran’s Day Honor Ruck Brings Veterans and Supporters out to Lower Manhattan”

    November 14, 2018November 26, 2018 by Sara Ohlms

    At Trade Convention in Manhattan, Dentists Flock to Online Marketing Training

    They have no problem mastering an X-ray gun, a botox needle, or nitrous oxide. But sit a dentist in front of Facebook or Yelp and things become… Read more “At Trade Convention in Manhattan, Dentists Flock to Online Marketing Training”

    November 30, 2017 by Bo Hamby

    Write-In Candidate Takes on Incumbent in Manhattan District Attorney Race, One ‘Like’ at a Time

    On the morning of Election Day, Marc Fliedner took to the streets of Manhattan’s Lower East Side armed with a large bag of pencils. He had entered… Read more “Write-In Candidate Takes on Incumbent in Manhattan District Attorney Race, One ‘Like’ at a Time”

    November 10, 2017 by Bo Hamby

    HEALING GOTHAM: Biomedical Engineer Helps Doctors Apply Research

    After Mark Gacki, 27, finished his graduate education in biomedical engineering at the University of Southern California he began working in a lab studying and analyzing the… Read more “HEALING GOTHAM: Biomedical Engineer Helps Doctors Apply Research”

    September 20, 2017September 22, 2017 by Juan Torres-Falcon

    New York Florist Gears Up for Valentine’s Day

    It’s that time of the year again. In New York, people are scrambling to order flowers in the lead up to Valentine’s Day. We took a look… Read more “New York Florist Gears Up for Valentine’s Day”

    February 28, 2017 by Olivia Chang

    NYC Residents Push for Subway “Fair Fares”

    On January 25th, New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted to raise the price of unlimited MetroCards by 4 percent from $116.50 to $121.  Some city residents argue that… Read more “NYC Residents Push for Subway “Fair Fares””

    February 20, 2017March 29, 2017 by Eva Andersen

    City Youth Face off in Chess Tournament

    Hundreds of local youth engaged in tense, but sportsmanlike, chess battles at the New York Police Athletic League on Saturday, January 28th. The children hoped to take… Read more “City Youth Face off in Chess Tournament”

    January 10, 2017February 13, 2017 by Eva Andersen

    An Election Night Vigil with Donald Trump’s Supporters

    As returns were coming in on Tuesday night, a diverse group of about 50 Donald J. Trump supporters chanted “USA” and held an anxious vigil outside the… Read more “An Election Night Vigil with Donald Trump’s Supporters”

    November 10, 2016September 19, 2017 by Nadeem Shad

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