While New York is one of the most racially and ethnically diverse states in the U.S., its public schools are…
Month: April 2014
For the families on the corner of 90th Avenue and 183rd Street in Hollis, storm clouds mean it’s time to…
A group of scientists have discovered that the use of vitamins C and E in an exercise regimen can block…
by Joseph Jaafari LGBT students and advocates try and make York College a safe haven, but with resistance Forty-five years…
by Manuel Ramirez Dr. Kathariya Mokrue, an assistant professor of Psychology at York college, conducts a stress-reduction workshop at York…
Manuel Ramirez A former York alumna has written and self-published her first book — eight years after graduating from the…
Spring has sprung, and summer is approaching and since styles and beauty changes throughout each season, hairstyles, cuts and beauty…
Former girls assistant basketball coach at city powerhouse sports program and Queens housing court officer, Kerbet “Kirby” Dixon, was convicted…
by Janae Hunter York’s Center for Students with Disabilities held a forum where students and faculty were able to listen…
by Janae Hunter A law school graduate student was found guilty last month for torturing and beating his ex-girlfriend to…