Art / Poem
Because I feel like a 10, it’s a make-up number.A number that can change to one single digit.That is stagnant for a while.It can change to my lowness of my inner being,as I grappled at life, to try and stand above the noise.The noise that looks for company.The noise that […]
Campus / News
As the holidays get closer, SUNY Old Westbury is embracing the true spirit of the season with its Season of Giving, a series of opportunities to uplift and support our campus community. The main event was the college’s participation in Giving Tuesday, a global movement encouraging acts of generosity.Angela Wambugu […]
Entertainment / Review
Rapper Doechii has recently released her third mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal. She chose to release it as a mixtape instead of an album because she wanted as much creative freedom as possible. In an interview with Rolling Stone she says, “When you use words like “album” there are certain […]
Campus / News
Over the last four years, America has been holding its breath in anticipation of the 2024 presidential election. In a time where election results can be doubted, facts are easily confused with misinformation, and even news sources are hard to believe, politics have become a loaded discussion. Depending on your […]
Campus / News
Assistant Dean Betty Berbari has been at SUNY Old Westbury since 2015 with a full time position as Director of the Math Design Lab. In 2022, she was asked to take on the Assistant Dean role for the School Of Arts and Sciences and has been in that position ever […]
Campus / News
Last year many of us were excited when SUNY Old Westbury installed water bottle filling stations all around campus. With two on the first floor of the New Academic building and one on each floor above, many were happy to stop paying for water out of school. They popped up […]
International / Media / News
This Week on New Media Beat: Russia: Putin Says No to Childless Propaganda! Brazil: Can Netflix Make Telenovelas? China: Social Cycling for Dumplings! Myanmar: Less Internet, Less Freedom. Canada: Locking the Door on TikTok. India: Can You Hear India on Spotify? Uganda: Lock Up the TikTokers? Singapore: Saving the Children […]
International / Media / News
This Week on New Media Beat: Belarus: Press Freedom Update! Afghanistan: Taliban Sez No Facebook for You! War Torn Sudan: The Internet is a Weapon. European Union: Unfair Advantages? Make Facebook Pay Antitrust Fines! United Kingdom: The Guardian Boots X! Blue Skies Ahead? France: Newspapers Sue X! Pay Us for […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: Brazil: As Easy as Taking Smartphones from Children? Mauritius: Electoral Social Shutdown? Ivory Coast & Senegal: Social Media & Anti-LGBTQ+ Violence? India: A.I. Investment Growing . . . Australia: Promoting Local Content with Streaming Quotas? New Media Beat covers media news from around the […]
Entertainment / Review
As the season of fall dawns upon us, I have become compelled to soundtrack the colorful atmosphere with music from the genre of midwest emo. Contrary to the reputation the word “emo” has, midwest emo is a quite palatable genre of music, with songs taking on a soft, indie, and […]
Campus / feature1 / News
Known widely on campus as “Juice,” alumni Cassim Jewsbury recounts his experiences at the university before his graduation in May 2023. He began his SUNY Old Westbury journey in 2016 and notes one of his earliest memories was his freshman orientation. There, he was approached by a student who noticed […]
feature3 / Opinion
In the wake of the Democrat’s devastating loss in the 2024 election at the hands of Donald Trump’s Republican Party, there has been much introspection from the Kamala Harris bloc. What could have gone wrong? Where did we err? Were we too “Woke?” To answer these questions, I have prepared […]
Campus / feature2 / News
Landfills significantly contribute to climate change, as they generate and release methane gas and carbon dioxide. The American Studies Department, co-sponsored by the Social & Environmental Justice Institute, the Campus Environmental Education, and the Sojourner Truth Black Studies Center, hosted a discussion led by Monique Fitzgerald, a justice seeker, community […]
Campus / News
After several years of administrative uncertainty, SUNY Old Westbury has announced the appointment of David Lanoue Phd. Dr. Lanoue has worked as a college dean at Hawai’i Pacific University in Honolulu and Columbus State University in Georgia. He officially joined SUNY Old Westbury on July 1, 2024, as the Provost […]
Opinion
You might be wondering how to plan out your college experience to make your life run smoothly. Certain subjects always come to mind— meal-prep, financial delegations, and putting in time to study and complete assignments, but one coordinate every student needs to keep in mind is transportation. SUNY Old Westbury […]
Opinion
To start with this awesome topic. I wanted to salute the leadership of women in various aspects of this campus. As I look around the beautiful vitality and class of excellence being served by these women. They are the extra heads needed to be administrators, leaders and thinkers for this […]
Campus / News
Old Westbury alumni Moses Nunez Jr. paid the university a visit to share his experience and insights during his time in undergrad. This experience propelled him to heights in the media industry beyond his wildest dreams. He recounts his struggles as a young college student navigating his home and personal […]
Entertainment / Review
Kaytranada put on an electrifying show on October 5th at Forest Hills Stadium to a sold out crowd. The historic venue is known for its optimized acoustics and unobstructed views, perfect for a first-class concert experience. Rapper and collaborator Channel Tres opened up the show and gave the crowd an […]
Campus / News
On September 19 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm, SUNY Old Westbury held an event in the Campus Center’s Recital Hall to launch their brand-new Science Technology Engineering Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) research program. With this new program comes a newly developed space equipped with technology such as 3D printers, laser […]
Entertainment / News
by Suha Syed × on November 19, 2024 at 1:54 pm ×
Former One Direction member Liam Payne, 31, was found dead in his hotel room in Argentina on Wednesday, October 16th. His untimely demise has sparked conversations about the pressures of fame, mental health, and substance abuse. To better understand how this loss has affected our community, we interviewed Old Westbury […]
Opinion
Everything in this article is from my memory. Names have been removed or redacted to preserve the identities of those that participated in the struggle. I remember waking up quite late on day one. I had recently left my job in preparation for college and had developed a bad habit […]
Campus / News
The Panther Food Pantry is an organization on campus that provides assistance to our very own Panther community to improve the quality of life among students, faculty, and staff at SUNY Old Westbury. While the pantry is available and always willing to accept donations, they ran a recent Thanksgiving Drive […]
Campus / News
On October 23, 2024, the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) department presented an event hosted by Dr. Jessica Williams, a prominent professor of the English department, on queerness in punk. Dr. Williams started with explaining how she took it upon herself to research the connection between queerness and alternative […]
Campus / News
A new and innovative STEM building is coming soon to SUNY Old Westbury. Following several years of effort and planning, the reconstruction of the Natural Science Building (NSB) has begun after almost four years of delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Ray Maggiore, Assistant Vice President for Capital Planning, […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: India & Pakistan: Internet Shutdowns Explained! Georgia: Foreign Agent Law! Japan: Meta Sued for Investment Scams on LINE? South Korea: Meta Sued for Illegal User Data Collection? China: Micro Dramas Are Big Business! China: Social Credit System Explained! France: Families Blame TikTok for Teen […]
Campus / News
On the starry night of October 10th, many students came to view a mysterious colorful light that appeared through the sky. The atmosphere was filled with a colorful display of the Aurora Borealis, due to a severe geomagnetic storm. The occasion was hosted by CSTEP and the Physics Club, the […]
Campus / News
When students returned back to school after a long summer off, many may have noticed the newest addition to campus— a large, hollywood-sign-style ‘OW’ near the campus center parking lot. This sign is Old Westbury’s latest effort to create a bold, recognizable landmark to reinforce school pride and act as […]
Art / Poem
I wondered about self, and thought, How can I bring self to know self? It’s the outer that shines and beams with smiles and good talk, walk on pavement steps so high to climb. But who is listening inside? Who hears the heavy heart that beats? With matching sticks that […]
Campus / News
As a returning student finishing a BA I abandoned twenty-four years ago, I was thrilled to see that SUNY Old Westbury finally has a Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) major, decades past when many other schools with strong social justice initiatives started theirs. When I first started at O.W. […]
Campus / News
On Thursday, October 24th, the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Center and the Politics, Economics, and Law (PEL) Department co-sponsored a presentation and discussion facilitated by Professor Carolyn Cocca of PEL entitled Election 2024: From Cat Ladies to Cat Eaters – the politics of likability, masculinity & intersectionality from […]
Entertainment / Review
From September 16 to October 11, Old Westbury’s Amelie A. Wallace Gallery exhibited a small portion of Eric Edwards’ extensive collection of African art. The exhibit, titled African Art and Its Historic Value Systems in Educating a People, was an enlightening showcase of the craftsmanship of African artifacts. All information […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: Japan: Godzilla Eats GKIDS! Japan: Stopping the Shopping Scams! Brazil: Stopping Online Gambling? Nigeria: Esports Boom! Russia: Drone Factory Banned from Social! Portugal: Huawei 5G Blocked! Global: Gender Pay Gap in Journalism? New Media Beat covers media news from around the world. NMB is […]
News
On November 5 Donald Trump won the 2024 Presidential Election by a large margin. It was over before it began, and I know because I watched as it happened. Fellow student journalist Quinn Dobson and I were broadcasting from 8 pm to midnight on Old Westbury Web Radio (OWWR), reading […]
Opinion
On October 7th 2023, in response to a prison break from Gaza headed by Hamas, Israel dramatically escalated their genocide of the Palestinian people. While Israel has engaged in massacres of Palestinians before, the current attacks have been of an incredible magnitude. The Gaza strip is a 139 square mile […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: Ukraine: No Telegram on State Devices! Indonesia: No Online Gambling! France: Music Streaming Tax! France: Macron Slams News Media! Japan: What about Toho? South Korea: Melon Streams Music! Russia: Generating Disinformation! Australia: Prohibiting Misinformation! India: Is Netflix a Cultural Threat? New Media Beat covers […]
Sports
This article was written on September 20th, 2024 As of September 20, the SUNY Old Westbury Men’s Soccer team is making impressive strides this season, holding an overall record of 4-6-1. With four wins, six losses, and a tie against Five Towns College, the Panthers are demonstrating significant progress compared […]
feature1 / Sports
In her debut season, Kristen Gallagher has quickly made her presence known as a standout goalkeeper, making significant strides in the Skyline Conference and proving to be a crucial asset to her team’s defense. Born and raised in Farmingville, Long Island, Gallagher’s passion for soccer ignited at the young age […]
Campus / feature3 / News
Did you know this is our school’s first full year as a university? SUNY Old Westbury has been a “college” for almost 60 years. Since the founding of Old Westbury in 1965, the school’s official title has been “State University of New York College at Old Westbury.” “College” has been […]
Campus / News
On September 10th, Old Westbury hosted royalty. Sultan Mouhammad-Nabil Mforifoum Mbombo Njoya, accompanied by his entourage, graced the Duane L. Jones Recital Hall in the Campus Center. The historic event was little more than an interview, conducted by professor Sylvie Kande, with a brief introduction about the importance of the […]
feature2 / Opinion
DISCLAIMER: This article does not reflect the opinions of SUNY Old Westbury or The Catalyst editors. Reader discretion is advised. In 1989, academic Francis Fukuyama proclaimed that the dominance of liberalism represented a so-called ‘end to history,’ a peak where it was not possible to progress forward. As the 2000’s […]
Campus / News
On campus, students are plagued with economic issues. The stressors faced today started during and after the global COVID-19 pandemic that sweeped the nation. According to a Studocu study, 74% of college students say they experience stress about their financial future because of inflation. I interviewed O.W. students to get […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: Brazil: What’s Next After X? Afghanistan: Why is the Taliban Blocking Afghanistan International TV? Russia: Why Is Meta Blocking State Media? Italy: TikTok Challenges Get Slapped? UK: Don’t Train Your AI on our Users! Australia: Where is Julian Assange? China: AI Chatbots Make […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: Poland: Can Public Media Be Trusted? UK: Has the BBC learned from the Huw Edwards Scandal? Hong Kong: Will Sedition Trials End Press Freedom? France: Why Are the Media Suing Google? Anime: Can Brands Turn Fans into Customers? New Media Beat covers […]
Campus / Campus News / feature1
Are you looking for an affordable child care opportunity available to any member of the Old Westbury community? Look no further—SUNY Old Westbury’s child care center is finally reopening after a four year closure! College can be difficult already—finding a safe space to watch your child doesn’t have to be. […]
Campus / feature1 / News
Old Westbury welcomed the largest freshman class in the college’s history this Fall 2024 semester. With 837 freshmen, Old Westbury surpassed last year’s record, already a banner year, by over a hundred. The Office of Admissions noted there were 10,600 applications, a nearly 3,800 student jump. With hallways fuller than […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: Bangladesh: Who is Zima Islam? Brazil: Why Did a Judge Ban X? South Korea: Deep Fake Trauma? Nepal: No Harmony in Social Media? South Africa: Sports Book Frenzy? China: Black Myth Wukong Effect? North Korea: No Foreign Media for You! New Media Beat covers […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: China: Influencers Flaunting Wealth? Japan: Cool Japan Plan Reboot? South Korea: LGBTQ+ Media? Australia: Age Restrictions for Social? Ontario: No Phones for School Kids? Sweden & Denmark: Tackling Telegram Crimes? France vs. Telegram: Arresting Durov? New Media Beat covers media news from around the […]
Entertainment / News / Review
On September 8, 2024, Bikini Kill graced the stage of the Brooklyn Paramount with their highly energetic performance. The band has been extremely influential to the Riot Grrrl movement, a feminism-driven punk wave, and this was reflected in the audience. The band started in 1990, which brought in an older […]
Entertainment / Review
The Amelie A. Wallace Gallery exhibited the thought-provoking work of talented B.A, B.S. and B.F.A, students of the SUNY Old Westbury’s Art department from May 9 to May 16. The B.A. & B.S. students whose work was on display included Angelica Joy Albejar, Jessie Dolan, Chioma Ezemma, Jordan Gonzalez, Mekhi […]
Campus / News
Do you like Boba Tea? The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Club hosted their very first event, the “AAPI Boba Bash” on April 30 in the Campus Center Atrium. Club founder Jose Lorenzo Santos served bubble milk tea to 160 students who attended the Boba Bash. AAPI is a […]
Opinion
Over the past semester, students may have noticed fliers posted around campus about some events called ‘colloquiums.’ These colloquiums were a series of lectures discussing topics related to history, philosophy, environmental studies, and current geopolitical issues. Topics included French counter-revolutionaries in the 1800s, the potential mercantilist roots of Egypt’s colonial […]
Campus / News
Senior Allie Bozuhoski is a transfer student from Long Island who advocates for LGBTQ+ students at Old Westbury as the vice president of the OW Rainbow club which supports the LGBTQ+ community by hosting events, meetings, and support groups on campus. She works to improve how LGBTQ+ individuals are treated. […]
Campus / News
Have you been keeping up with your studying this semester? Well, I sure hope so, considering finals will be here before you know it! But another important question we should really be asking is what type of platform are you using to study for these exams? Do we prefer digital […]
Entertainment / Review
“Turning to the East: Intersecting Futures and Afro-Asian Connections in a Multipolar World” is an exhibition about Afrofuturism and Afro-Asian art, curated by Dr. Reynaldo Anderson, at the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery in the Campus Center which opened on March 27 and will continue until May 2. Afrofuturism is based […]
Entertainment / Poetry
Sometimes she feels stuck, lost in the chaos of her thoughts, Wandering aimlessly, not knowing what she wants. She wakes up each day, trying to find her purpose, But her mind is clouded with doubts and nervousness. She thinks so deeply that she sinks into a hole, Scared to come […]
Entertainment / Poetry
Just like roots that travailed in dirt. It started from somewhere. From the seed that was planted. From rough terrain of hard-core struggles. It persevered with determination and strength, to never give up. It took time to dig deep into the soil and run its course, blind and uncertain. But […]
Campus / News
Dr. Shameika Williams, assistant professor of the Public Health Department, moderated a discussion for Black Maternal Health Week (April 11-17) in conjunction with the Social and Environmental Justice Institute at SUNY Old Westbury. The New York State Department of Health recognizes Black Maternal Health Week to raise awareness about health […]
Campus / News
In a corner of the SUNY Old Westbury library, there is a medium-sized office with a glass exterior called the Writing Center. Bradley B. Vonknsky, the Assistant Director of the Writing Center, sits behind a large desk scheduling appointments for students. When Vonknsky speaks, his body language changes as he […]
Campus / News
Have you run into a deer on campus? You aren’t alone. The SUNY Old Westbury community has been battling an unexpected, furry obstacle—deer have become infamous for popping up all around campus. Night and day, rain or shine, spring and fall, the deer are out there. Students have had numerous […]
Campus / News
The English department celebrated the highly anticipated release of Elizabeth Schmermund’s new book of poetry, Alexander the Great, on Tuesday, March 26. Professors Nicholas Powers and Jessica Williams shared heartfelt introductions. The release party was an opportunity for students and faculty to show their support for her achievement. Dr. Schmermund […]
Campus / News
Are you interested in media production? Do you have a burning passion for broadcasting? Are you considering marketing? A visit to a radio station is a good place to get started. A group of SUNY Old Westbury students took a trip to the Cox Media Group (CGM) on April 5th, […]
Entertainment / Review
Dreamworks brings us back to the Valley of Peace in Kung Fu Panda 4 which features the return of Po (Jack Black) who sets out to find his successor as the Dragon Warrior after being chosen to be the new Spiritual Leader. Po teams up with a swift fox named […]
Entertainment / Review
Following his role in the 2023 hit film “Barbie,” Ryan Gosling returns to the big screen alongside Emily Blunt in “The Fall Guy,” which was released in theaters on May 3, 2024. Inspired by the 1980s TV series of the same name, the film follows a Hollywood stuntman, Colt Seavors (Gosling), […]
Opinion
In an age where it’s almost impossible to escape advertisements, trends, sponsored content and money-grabs, the act of buying transcends mere necessity. It’s become a defining aspect of day-to-day life. The constant pursuit of material goods is deeply ingrained in our cultural identity, influencing how we define success, status, and […]
Entertainment / Review
Eternal Sunshine marks the seventh studio album by pop-singer, Ariana Grande. Eternal Sunshine comes after over three years of no music releases. This new album has built tremendous anticipation within her fanbase, especially after her divorce with Dalton Gomez and the drama surrounding her new relationship with boyfriend, Ethan Slater. […]
Campus / News
Sunken Meadow State Park is one of Long Island’s most popular parks with trails through the beautiful woods on the shore of the Long Island Sound. Walking over the bridges overlooking the Sunken Meadow Creek the natural beauty is bound to catch your eye and make you stare in awe. […]
Campus / News
The Center for Student Leadership and Involvement (CSLI) invited students and faculty to plant trees on campus to celebrate Arbor Day and Earth Day on April 26. The green-thumbed volunteers planted 125 holly trees all over campus from the Cherry Road entrance to the Campus Center and the Woodlands and […]
Campus / News
Old Westbury students celebrated the solar eclipse on campus on Monday April 8. New Yorkers have not seen a total eclipse since 1925. Students on campus only experienced 88% of totality. Other students took a five-hour bus trip upstate to SUNY Oswego to experience the total eclipse. The Oswego trip […]
Campus / News
The fire alarms “woke me up and it was scary,” said Resident Assistant, Uwanique Brown. “That was just my train of thought: ‘Get up, get outside, get the students outside.’” At about 2:10 in the morning on Wednesday, April 3, students from Woodlands Hall 2 were abruptly woken up. Four […]
Campus / News
Educator Keba Cairo led a resume-building workshop for Old Westbury students at the Science building on March 13. Cairo is the president for Don’t Snooze on Clues, an organization which “provides students with life skill courses.” Your chances of landing a job will be influenced by the way you come […]
Review
Credit. IMDb “Civil War” is an action thriller that stands out amongst other films in its genre. Director Alex Garland, known for Men, Annihilation, and Ex Machina, has replicated the sinister tones from his past films but with a more grounded war plot. The amazing cast includes Kirsten Dunst, Cailee […]
Campus / feature3 / News
Illustration: Aidan Bongiorno Do you know anybody who has been impacted by alleged financial fraud? Or are you a Forensic Accounting student interested in volunteering alongside professionals? SUNY Old Westbury’s Justice for Fraud Victims Project (JFVP) might be just what you’re looking for. The JFVP puts students to work helping […]
Fashion / Lifestyle
Credit: Griskarly Sena As the cold weather lingers into spring, fur boots have ‘entered the chat’ and are currently in style. You can spot students wearing them on their way from the library or even to class. Fur boots are a winter fashion statement giving that chic and comfortable look. […]
Campus / Fashion / feature2 / Lifestyle
Students showing off their outfits Photo Credit: Jeury Pichardo SUNY Old Westbury’s fashion club Glamazon hosted its annual fashion show at the Maguire Theater on April 26 drawing attention to the creativity and skill of its student members. The show highlighted a diverse collection of clothes ranging from elegant outfits […]
Entertainment / Poem / Poetry
Every day is a new lesson, even when you think you’ve learned none. Decisions, good or bad, teach us, how to grow and move on. Mistakes are not meant to define, or to diminish our character. Instead, take time to learn and refine, and make your future brighter. Think about […]
Entertainment / Poetry
Her feet that walk with utmost silence as she threads the ground with grace. It’s her magic that swings her moods of pure essence. There’s no one like her, she’s seen in the valleys, as nature welcomes her trusted soul. She speaks volumes that echo her name. As she rises, […]
Local / News
Credit: Keyshea Mackey Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sat down with Jennifer Weiner, a renowned American writer, television producer, and journalist, at the New York Public Library on March 27. They discussed women’s role in society and Clinton’s latest book collaboration. Clinton talked about the world’s expectations of […]
Campus / feature1 / News
DekGiudice with the campus plan. Photo Credit: Vincent Arroyo “Every crack or loose tile I see I’m like ‘man, that’s another thing to fix’,” Professor Thomas DelGiudice says when talking about the New Academic Building. He feels a sense of ownership of it and he should considering he helped design […]
Opinion
Photo Credits: Griskarly Sena Many students are seeking diversity on campus. SUNY Old Westbury has many events that help students acknowledge culture and ensure inclusivity for all. OW has always taken pride in offering diverse perspectives to students. Old Westbury welcomes one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation. […]
Review
There are two camps of people regarding the six-episode Knuckles series on Paramount Plus. Long-time Sonic the Hedgehog fans followed the video game from which the entire franchise stems through the movies and into the new Knuckles series. Newcomers were introduced to the franchise through the movies of the “Sonic Cinematic […]
Lifestyle / Review
Caption Koyo live at the Brooklyn Monarch. Credit: James Panagakos The massive show at the Brooklyn Monarch on March 28 featured a triple headliner, showcasing three of the best bands that have emerged from the East Coast Hardcore scene: Koyo, Anxious, and One Step Closer. This was the last […]
Review
2024 Spring into Action Participants. Photo: Christian Coriolan On April 1, “Spring Into Action for Autism” created connections and built awareness about autism at SUNY Old Westbury. Five staff members and sixteen students participated, running around the campus. They ran 1.13 miles around the woods and back at the Clark […]
Art / Campus
Credit: Vincent Arroyo A three person crew from Lyle Welding Fabrication of Poultney, Vermont, began construction of three towering structures by artist Del Geist, outside the Campus Center On March 18. “Cracked Ice” is the first major public art exhibition erected on the campus in over forty years. “Cracked Ice” […]
Lifestyle / Opinion
Check your sun, moon, and rising! Caitlin Duffy is a New York based astrologer that brings over a decade of study to your horoscope. She has studied numerous charts, celestial movements, and has worked as an astrology expert. After thorough analysis of current luminaries, she writes an entertainment column where […]
Art / Poem
Illustration: Liselle Powder The moon stared at me with eyes so bright, as she looked down on my pitiful face. I wonder if I would see my love, as the ship sails in the distance. Her light made way for the merchant ships for the maidens call them home. I […]
Campus / Review
Credit: @heal.palestine On April 3, SUNY Old Westbury showed a webinar of the University of Washington Department of Global Health’s webinar on the Gaza crisis. Dr. Zeena Salman, a pediatric oncologist and panelist for the event, focuses on the intersection of global health, cancer, and refugee health in her work […]
Review / Technology
Credit: Unsplash/Solen Feyissa On March 13, 2024, the United States House of Representatives passed a bill that could lead to the ban of TikTok, according to the Associated Press. This news has caused a great deal of uncertainty among the app’s users, who are now wondering what they will do […]
Entertainment / Review
I set out on a mission to uncover the entertainment preferences of my fellow students. Armed with a notepad and pen, I ventured around campus, eager to know what the current great shows are in the world of television, through the eyes of my peers. The first stop on my […]
Fashion
Photo: Griskarly Sena ‘Fast fashion’ clothing costs less because it is manufactured cheaply. Some people are sold at great prices, but do not understand the production process these clothes go through before they become trendy. Fast fashion is of low quality, but since it is rapidly produced, there is always […]
feature1 / profile
Dr. Jillian Crocker. Credit: SUNY Old Westbury Dr. Jillian Crocker began serving a three-year term as the director of Women’s Gender & Sexuality Studies (WGSS) this year. She is a faculty member of SUNY Old Westbury’s sociology department who teaches courses such as Sociological Theory, Research Methods, Family and Society, […]
Opinion
About the Author: Caitlin Duffy is a New York based astrologer that brings over a decade of study to your horoscope. She has studied numerous charts, celestial movements, and has worked as an astrology expert. After thorough analysis of current luminaries, she writes an entertainment column where the star is […]
Fashion
The New York Botanical Garden’s “The Orchid Show: Florals in Fashion” featured captivating floral displays curated by fashion designers that inspire and connect us to the natural world. Florals in Fashion is a celebration of our natural world. This show made visitors appreciate the impact of women in fashion. The […]
Fashion
There are many fashion trends on campus. Which do students enjoy? Which do they dislike? The Catalyst asked two students about what they did not like about fashion on campus. Asheia Adams is a junior at SUNY Old Westbury majoring in education. She is into fashion but does not keep […]
Opinion / Opinion
It is no secret that crime in the New York City subway system is a significant problem. Commuting to work, school, or even grabbing a quick meal can put people at risk of serious injury or even death. Last month, in the busiest hours on Monday, February 12, shots were […]
Opinion / Technology
Credit: Daniel Jefferson ChatGPT is an advanced form of AI that can communicate with the user about limitless topics. It has revolutionized education. ChatGPT creates text responses that are so human that it might as well be one. It can answer questions, provide explanations, and help students with research. It […]
Sports
SUNY Old Westbury Softball is knocking it out of the park! The Panthers kicked off the season with their first doubleheader on March 12, 2024. The Panthers took on the Brooklyn Bulldogs, winning both games with final scores of 12-2 and 13-2. The Panthers started strong, with a grand total […]
feature1 / Sports
Ryan Pastuch, OW Men’s Volleyball Coach. Credit: OW Athletic Communications The Old Westbury Men’s Volleyball team has entered its first collegiate season in Skyline Conference play. Ryan Pastuch is Old Westbury’s first head coach for the Men’s Volleyball team. Pastuch has been the head coach of the boys’ volleyball team […]
Opinion
Life today is like gasping for breath. Yes, we breathe normally, but what about the extra air that has our hearts pumping and racing, making us go the extra mile and keep on fighting. Or, does it feel like death, trying to survive? As we go through different stages of […]
Art
Illustration: Liselle Powder Wind blows her hair wild like confetti. She flies. She is on a mission to be in a parade. The sunrays laminate her skin as it glistens. Her strides like gazelles on the run for greener pastures. Her frame like fast forward longing to leave the past […]
Campus / News
Chadijah Williams’ life story is inspirational. “Your situation is not your destination,” she exclaims. “You just gotta have enough faith and enough persistence to see it through.” TRIO Student Support Services and CSTEP invited Chadijah Williams to motivate students at the Student Union with a Black Heritage Seminar presentation via […]
Campus / News
What are the politics of reading banned books in America? How does book-banning present a threat to inclusive learning and critical thinking? How is the impact felt by both curious learners and educators in our academic environment? On Wednesday, March 13, Professors Jillian Crocker, Stephanie Schneider, and Amy Hsu led […]
News
The Color Purple, directed by Blitz Bazawule, is a musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. The film does a great job at capturing the tone of Walker’s powerful novel, delivering a pretty good cinematic experience. Set in the American South, during the first half of the twentieth century, […]
Art
The Amelie A. Wallace Gallery is hosting a massive collection of works by Visual Arts students until March 13. The works featured in this exhibition were created in Visual Arts courses, including Sculpture, Painting, Drawing, Creative Coding, Animation, Digital Imaging, Graphic Design, and Visual Culture. Earth Side of Diorama by […]
feature3 / Opinion
Women have long been regarded as the foundation of families but the traditional idea that women should stay at home while men work is no longer relevant. During the early 19th century, women were denied many rights that they enjoy today. Women were not allowed to vote, own property, or […]
Opinion
About the Author: Caitlin Duffy is a New York based astrologer who brings over a decade of study to your horoscope. She has studied numerous charts, celestial movements, and has worked as an astrology expert. After a thorough analysis of current luminaries, she writes an entertainment column where the star […]
Campus / feature2 / News
On March 26 and 27, the Student Government Association (SGA) will hold their annual elections. Part-time and full-time students will have the chance to vote on the fate of the Student Activity Fee during this year’s election. The Student Activity Fee is a mandatory fee for all students at SUNY […]
profile
Artist Sadja Montesir is a fashion influencer who graduated from SUNY Old Westbury in 2022 with a B.A. in Psychology. Montesir enjoys expressing her creativity through art, design, and fashion. She shares her unique outfits on Instagram. Montesir said that her time at SUNY OW reminded her of the song […]
Entertainment / Review
The highly anticipated Madame Web graced movie theater screens on February 14. The movie delves into the complicated web of mysticism and heroism surrounding Madame Web. The movie is directed by S.J. Clarkson and stars Dakota Johnson and up and coming actress Sydney Sweeney. The film promises an exciting adventure […]
Review
Image description: Pantera live at Madison Square Garden on February 22nd, 2024. Photo Credit: James Panagakos. Image description: Pantera live at Madison Square Garden on February 22nd, 2024. Photo Credit: James Panagakos. The intensity of Pantera’s performance at Madison Square Garden blew the crowd away on February 22. Lamb of […]
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Director Matthew Vaughn’s newest film, Argylle, is a spy-comedy-action movie. The film has an impressive cast of well-known and beloved actors including Bryan Cranston, Henry Cavil, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Sam Rockwell. This talented cast gives an impressive performance. The movie follows Elly Conway, an author of a successful series […]
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Laura Chipley grew up in Vienna, Virginia, with a strong determination to pursue her passion of creating. She soon realized that achieving success would not be easy. She would have to work hard and sacrifice to reach her goals. After completing her education at Bard College with a Bachelor of […]
Technology
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has revolutionized the way we live our lives, transforming our industries, and reshaping our whole education system. AI technology is creating new forms of learning for students and educators. AI technology generates text, video, art, and even music with just a click. AI bots can even […]
Campus
Credit: Griskarly Sena Unidos Todo Se Puede (UTSP) is a Latino club at SUNY OW that focuses on unity. UTSP hosted “Noche de Juegos,” a night of games, in collaboration with Sigma Iota Alpha on February 22 in the Panther’s Pad at the Student Union. Students came together to […]
Media / News
This Week on New Media Beat: Meta’s Answer to Deep Fakes? Label AI-Generated Images! Google Ditches Bard and Launches Gemini. What’s Gemini? Can Florida Protect Kids from Social Media? One Stop Streaming? Will ESPN, Fox, & Warner Brothers Discovery Dominate Sports? New Media Beat covers new media news from around […]
Sports
Seniors Emmanuel Lemba and Jordan Johnson-Rader were honored for their 4-year commitment to the Panthers’ basketball before the game on February 12 at the Clark Center. With parents and loved ones in attendance, it was a great night for Lemba and Johnson-Rader. The Panthers made sure everyone had a night […]
feature3 / Sports
Women’s basketball seniors lined up with their posters. Credit: Aidan Bongiorno SUNY Old Westbury held its annual Senior Night for the Women Panthers basketball team on February 12 at the Clark Athletic Center. This was their final home game of the season against the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA). […]
Review
After its much-anticipated release on February 14, 2024, “Bob Marley: One Love” has captured the attention of both avid Bob Marley fans and moviegoers alike. The movie is directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green and produced by Bob Marley’s son, Ziggy Marley. The screenplay was written by Terence Winter and Frank […]
Fashion
College students at SUNY Old Westbury tend to be influenced by fashion and new trends in social media. Students have diverse styles, but there are repetitive fashion trends that are followed. One fashion piece that has become popular around campus are Telfar purses. Telfar was founded in 2005 by Telfar […]
Fashion
Beyonce Announces New Hair Care Line: “Cécred” Photo credit: instagram.com It feels so good to be alive. After taking over the world with her Renaissance tour, Beyoncé has announced the launch of her first hair care line: Cécred (pronounced like the word “sacred.”) In May 2023, the multi-Grammy-award-winning singer dropped […]
Campus / Campus News
Photo by New York Blood Center Do you want to make a difference in someone’s life? On Wednesday, February 14, SUNY Old Westbury held an emergency blood drive in the Campus Center in collaboration with the New York Blood Center (NYBC) in an effort to combat blood shortages. Blood drives […]
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Source: taylorjenkinsreid.com In Taylor Jenkins’ The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, a 79-year-old Hollywood actress dishes on her scandalous and glamorous life to Monique Grant, an unknown magazine reporter. An astonished Monique wonders, “why me?” Whatever the reason, she uses this opportunity to jump start her career. Monique listens in […]
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Photo Credit: dazeddigital.com The story of house music begins on the night “the death of disco” was declared in Chicago’s Comiskey Park on July 12, 1979. That event became known as “Disco Demolition Day.” “Disco Demolition Day” was orchestrated by a local radio host named Steve Dahl. Banners marked with […]
Entertainment
Credit: Sweety High About the Author: Caitlin Duffy is a New York based astrologer that brings over a decade of study to your horoscope. She has studied numerous charts, celestial movements, and has worked as an astrology expert. After thorough analyses of current luminaries, she writes an entertainment column where […]
Campus News / feature1
by Kayla Kidd × on February 19, 2024 at 11:36 pm ×
Dr Julius Garvey spoke about a “Better World” at SUNY Old Westbury. Credit: MIC Dr. Julius Garvey delivered a keynote address “Look for Me in the Whirlwind: Reparations, Restorative Justice & the Continuing Legacy of Marcus Garvey” in front of a packed house in the New Academic Building on February […]
Entertainment / Review
The 66th Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, February 4. It was a big night for women who dominated the nominations list. Women were proven to be masters of their craft alongside their male counterparts. With each win there was a woman on stage accepting the award and making history. […]
Campus / Campus News / Review
Photo: WGSS OW Rainbow kicked off the semester with the first of many meetings on Monday, February 5. The club provides a safe space, spreading awareness, and letting for LGBTQ+ voices be heard without suppression. Sapphire is the new president of OW Rainbow. Sapphire is a non-binary criminology major now […]
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House on the Water Album Cover. Photo Credit: Apple Music. Singer-songwriter Ashley Kutcher released her debut album, House on the Water on January 26. The ten-song album highlights the conflicting emotions one experiences when in love whether it involves confusion, heartbreak, self-reflection, or hope. The album starts off strong with, […]
Campus News / Review
Club Bash 2024 in the Campus Center Atrium. Photo Credit: Luisa Garcia. The Center for Student Leadership and Involvement (CSLI) and Student Government Association (SGA) hosted Club Bash in the Campus Center Atrium on Wednesday, January 31, during the new 1:30 to 2:30 common hour at SUNY Old Westbury. Club […]
Art / Review
At the end of every semester SUNY Old Westbury’s Amelie A. Wallace Gallery hosts an exhibit showcasing the works of art students working towards their Bachelor of Arts degree. This semester’s exhibit ran from December 12 to 16 and featured the works of students Gianni Budes, Kristel Carbajal, Pinliang Chu, […]
Entertainment / Review
On December 4, around 6 p.m. EST, video game company Rockstar Games unveiled the trailer for the newest installment in the Grand Theft Auto franchise: ‘Grand Theft Auto VI.’ The trailer was forced to be released a day early by Rockstar Games after it was leaked on Twitter/X a few hours earlier. Originally, Rockstar […]
Fashion / Opinion
The holiday season is a time for getting together with loved ones to exchange meaningful gifts. But what about the college and young adult aged people in our lives? Especially the ones who are “hard” to buy for? Here are a few ideas for holiday gifts for this holiday season: […]
Art / Entertainment / Opinion
A trip to the city on November 10th to the Museum of Illusion was an unforgettable experience for many students. Monique Clark was one of the many people who worked together to make this trip possible. Clark is the co-director of the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) and the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation […]
Art / Review
The Amelie A. Wallace Gallery’s current exhibition, titled “Inheritance, Remembrance and Resilience,” is a collection of photographic works by artists Eileen Claveloux, Sandra Matthews, and Delilah Montoya. The artists tap into their individual cultural experiences, using family portraits to display generations of history. This unique exhibition opened on October 25th and will […]
Art / feature3 / Review
On November 28, SUNY Old Westbury’s ART LAB held its opening reception for its new gallery show featuring artwork from ACLD ‘s Art Studio Program. The exhibit is open on Mondays and Tuesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and on Thursdays from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. until December […]
feature2 / Review
On November 28, the American Studies/Media and Communications department held a talk that featured Jalen Michael, a SUNY Old Westbury alumni. Media students gathered in the New Academic Building (NAB), where Michael talked about the importance of student media outlets for job preparation. Michael discussed his time at SUNY Old […]
Review
Album cover art for Absolution XX Anniversary by MusePhoto Credit: Apple Music On November 17th, English rock band Muse released Absolution XX Anniversary tocommemorate the twentieth anniversary of their third studio album, Absolution. The twenty sixtrack album includes Absolution’s original tracklist plus live and demo versions of songs fromthe album.The […]
Art / Poem
Look back at things that made you smile, that made you laugh, even cry. Look back at things that bring joy and peace. Family and friends that came on your journey. That lingered and left. That held your hand and said It will be alright. Look back at trials and […]
Review
The new R-rated romcom movie “No Hard Feelings,” starring Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence, has hit Netflix and is one of the top ten movies, coming in at number seven. The movie “No Hard Feelings,” directed by Gene Stupinksky, was released in late June earlier this year, and is now available to […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: South Korea: K-pop Idols Luring Teens to Luxury. Ireland: Did MMA Star Conor McGregor’s Tweets Fuel Violence? China: Chinese Games for Chinese Gamers? Australia: No TikTok on Government Devices. Cuba: Press Freedom Today? New Media Beat covers media news from around the world. NMB is a production of […]
Entertainment / Opinion
During an appearance on the Jimmy Fallon Show, Jeon Jung-kook said to Fallon, “You really make it sound like a huge global pop star.” Jung-kook is a member of the well-beloved K-pop group called BTS. The group is currently on hiatus due to each member’s enlistment in the Korean military […]
Review
Ever wondered what happened to President Snow and why he was a huge force in the Hunger Games, the series that took Generation Z by storm during the early 2010s? Rachel Zegler, who plays Lucy Gray Baird, and Tom Blyth, who plays the infamous President Snow, tell the story behind the […]
International / Media / News
This Week on New Media Beat: Gaza: How many journalists have been killed? Canada: Why Is the Government Worried About TikTok? Australia: Can the Government Stop Cybercrime? Iran: Any Chance of a Free Press? Ukraine: Can Reporters Report Safely? South Africa: Are Journalists Under Attack? South Korea: Is President Yoon Taking Over the Korean […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: South Korea: Singing in English? Is that K-Pop? United Kingdom: Will the Online Safety Act Protect the People? Italy: How Big is Social? Türkiye: Any Chance of a Free Press? New Media Beat covers media news from around the world. NMB is a production of […]
Review
Following multiple delays, The Marvels, the long awaited sequel to the 2019 film “Captain Marvel,” officially landed in theaters on November 10, as the final Marvel film of 2023. The film sees the return of Brie Larson’s character, Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel), who is joined by Teyonah Parris (Monica Rambeau), Iman […]
Campus / Sports
In November, the SUNY Old Westbury Athletics Department appointed Max Finkelstein as the new athletics communications director. Finkelstein’s responsibilities will include overseeing and reporting on all 12 athletic teams at SUNY Old Westbury. According to the Old Westbury Panthers website, Finkelstein spent the last two years working in the Athletics […]
Campus / profile
On the top floor of the New Academic Building, Professor Kyle Anderson teaches classes on modern Middle Eastern history here on SUNY Old Westbury’s campus. He teaches courses focusing on Islamic civilization and has written a book about the role of British colonialism in the 1919 Egyptian revolution. This information […]
Campus / Review
“Underestimated” is a fashion brand founded by SUNY Old Westbury Junior, Godson Udemezue, and his brother Prince, who’s a senior in high school. The two brothers created their brand in June of 2022. Their designs include hoodies, shirts, beanies, and more. They create unisex designs in their pieces. Godson said, […]
Campus / feature3 / Opinion
SUNY Old Westbury added a reimagined vending machine to the campus this semester. Rather than dispensing candy, snacks, and soda, this machine goes against the expected norm by providing healthier and more substantial meal options. The machine, called the Farmer’s Fridge, is “temperature-controlled, stocked with a wide variety of meals […]
Review
Eighteen years ago today, the Armenian alternative metal band System Of A Down released their fifth studio album “Hypnotize.” System Of A Down’s music is unlike any other made in history; their music is a beautiful blend of Armenian folk music, metal, and politically charged lyrics. According to grammy.com the band received […]
Opinion
We as humans are connected to nature spiritually. There are many ways that humans are connected to nature. People can feel it physically, emotionally, and culturally. People are often connected to nature as if they were a tree. We also connect with animals because they need nature just like we […]
Lifestyle / Opinion
If you were to ask someone what their favorite dog breed is or what type of cat they like the best, most people are going to give you a pretty specific answer. From German Shepards to Maine Coon cats, everyone has an opinion on what types of breeds are their […]
Review
If you’re looking for an immersive attraction with amazing views of New York City, you should visit the Summit One Vanderbilt. The Summit offers an observation deck on the ninety-first floor that displays the city skyline through large, ceiling-high glass windows. Upon entry, I was met with a line that […]
Entertainment / Review
The country of Nicaragua is in celebration after a historic Miss Universe win. Sheynnis Palacio was crowned Miss Universe 2023 on November 18, 2023. This win means a lot to the Nicaraguans because it is not only the farthest a contestant from the country has gone, but it’s also the […]
Review
They Both Die at the End, written by Adam Silvera, is a book that follows two teenage boys, on the day of their death. The two main characters are 18-year-old Puerto Rican, Mateo Torrez, and 17-year-old Cuban American, Rufus Emerito, who live in New York City. Mateo and Rufus live […]
International / Media / News
This Week on New Media Beat: Gaza: What’s Left of the Internet? Canada: Why Does Meta Hate the Online News Act? Ethiopia: Did Hate Speech on Facebook Incite Violence? North Korea: Any Chance of a Free Press? Mexico: Are Journalists Safe Yet? China: How Big Is that Great Firewall? Global: […]
Opinion
We as humans are connected to nature spiritually. There are many ways that humans are connected to nature. People can feel it physically, emotionally, and culturally. People are often connected to nature as if they were a tree. We also connect with animals because they need nature just like we […]
Art
When at last your roots were water? To spread, to grow and reach heights. Heights that move you to the next level. Yes, you can dream. Dream the impossible. Be grounded, be unshakable be unmovable. Let the waters move through your souls and burst your energy to shine. Root out […]
Campus / Sports
Intramural Sports and Recreation Coordinator, Scott Bickard, hosted a Rock Climbing trip on Friday, November 3rd at Island Rock. As a freshman at SUNY Old Westbury, this is my first time attending this type of event. I always enjoyed rock climbing, so once I heard about this, I did not […]
Review
Book bans are not a new thing, but the fight to ban books and censorship has increased dramatically in the past 2 years. This year, in 2023, book bans are up by 38%, according to the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom (ALA OIF). They reported that this year, 3,923 […]
Lifestyle
Twenty years ago, I woke up on Christmas morning to a silent house. I made my way downstairs to all the presents sitting under the Christmas tree, just begging to be opened up. I heard my father watching TV in our basement, so I opened the door to make my […]
Entertainment / Review
Måneskin just released five brand new songs to their latest album called RUSH!, which was released in January 2023. This new version of the album is deluxe and was released on Thursday November 9. It is called RUSH! (ARE YOU COMING?). These five new songs are so catchy that it […]
feature2 / Opinion
Some social media users may have been confused to see their favorite stars promoting their shows and movies on Friday. Others may have received the message loud and clear through celebratory posts, such as Noah Schnapp’s TikTok video: the SAG-AFTRA strike is over. Variety reported that at a press conference on Friday, […]
International / Media / News
This Week on New Media Beat: Italy: Who’s Listening to Italian Radio? South Korea: Do You Have to Be Korean to be K-pop? Somalia: Do Women Journalists Have a Chance? Gaza: Information or Disinformation on Social? Japan: Will the New Tax Law Endanger Unmasked Creators? Cambodia: Will Hun Manet Set […]
Sports
Messi beats Erling Haaland to become the first MLS player to win this accolade at the age of 36. According to the NYTimes, Messi obtained this award due to his outstanding performance during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where he and his team won the World Cup. Lionel Andres Messi, […]
News / Review
The events taking place in Israel and Palestine have brought other situations to light, such as what is happening in the Sudan. In Khartoum, Sudan, according to ABCNews, fighting erupted on April 15, 2023 in light of weeks of tension between General Abdel-Fattah Burhan, the commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces […]
Review
On October 6, the alternative rock band Paramore released Re: This Is Why. The twelve track album contains remixed and reworked tracks from the band’s album This Is Why, which was released earlier this year in February. The band invited artists of different genres to join them on this release. The band Foals tackles the title […]
Review
This year marked the grand return of Nintendo’s iconic plumber in his most recent side-scrolling adventure, “Super Mario Bros. Wonder.” This game is considered to be the first new 2D Mario game since 2012. Recently released for Nintendo Switch, the game follows Mario and the gang, who visit the flower kingdom, […]
Art
Where is my peace? Is it by the sea shore, where the waves crash? Is it up in the sky that’s blue, with puffy white pillows, that I can lay my head on and dream? Do I look for it, or is it hidden? How can I find it if […]
Review
284 E Meadow Ave, East Meadow, NY 11554 Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 4 p.m. – 10 p.m. Friday: 4 p.m. – 11 p.m. Saturday: 12 p.m. – 11 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. – 9 p.m. Closed on Mondays Majors Steak House is a great restaurant. The food is cooked very well. It […]
International / Media / News
This Week on New Media Beat: UK: Who Gets the News on Social? Australia: Why Did the eSafety Commissioner Fine X? Gaza: Can Social Be Trusted for War News? Russia: Can Film-Makers Make Independent Movies? Venezuela: Independent News or Censorship? Cuba: Who Controls the Media? India: Are Internet Freedoms Being Restricted? Sudan at war: AI […]
Lifestyle / Opinion
A little over five years ago, for my twenty-first birthday, I made the decision to adopt a pair of chinchillas. It was a long decision in the making. I had researched plenty of pets before landing on chinchillas. Once I dug deeper, it felt like I couldn’t stop. I didn’t […]
Review
If you are a movie-lover and love the thriller genre, then you should check out the new trailer for the movie, “Leave the World Behind.” The official trailer shows a family who is going on a little getaway that turns into chaos. While the family is in a luxurious rental […]
Review
Killers of the Flower Moon is director Martin Scorsese’s newest feature film, starring long time collaborators Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro, and newcomer Lily Gladstone. The film is based on David Grann’s novel of the same name, and follows the systemic murders of the Osage people in Oklahoma during the 1920s. Both […]
Opinion
In recent years, Russia’s diplomatic efforts have been strategically directed towards fostering closer ties with Georgia, a country that has maintained a somewhat tenuous relationship with its northern neighbor since the Russo-Georgian War of 2008. These overtures have raised questions about Russia’s intentions and the potential implications for Georgia and […]
International / Media
This Week on New Media Beat: South Korea: Virtual K-Pop! Pakistan: Press Freedom in Jeopardy? Italy: Who Reads the Papers? China: ‘Spicy Milk’ on Social Media? UK: Should Celebrities Accused of Abuse Be Demonetized? African Football: Who Controls the Broadcast Rights? The NMB Podcast streams live on Old Westbury Web Radio Thursdays […]
Sports
Main Event All it took was 30 seconds for Bobby “King” Green to deliver one of the greatest upsets in recent memory. Bobby Green is the opposite of a boring fighter. Green is one of the sport’s highest level showmen. In his previous performances, whether he wins or loses, Green […]
Sports
Main Event In the deserts of Abu Dhabi history has taken place with a loaded card in UFC 294. In this highly anticipated matchup between Islam Makhachev and Alexander Volkanovski, the fans got what they paid for. Originally the Champion of the 155 lb division was set to fight the […]
Review
On October 24, the lead singer of the hard rock band “System Of A Down,” Serj Tankian, announced his first ever memoir on Instagram. The title of the memoir will be, Down With the System. The book, according to Revolver Magazine, is set to release in May of 2024. Revolver Magazine reported that […]
Review
There is no doubt that Bad Bunny is one of the most popular artists in the world right now. In 2022, he captivated the world with his hit album Un Verano Sin Ti, making it the most streamed album of the year and solidifying himself as the biggest artist of […]
Review
On October 17, avante-garde pop singer Caroline Polachek debuted her new single, “Dang” with a tantalizing performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Polachek released the single to coincide with the vinyl and physical release of her album, Desire, I Want To Turn Into You; following numerous delays. Very different from any of her previous […]
Lifestyle / Recipe
Apple Crumble. Photo Credit: Tatianna Pizarro. Apple Crumble. Photo Credit: Tatianna Pizarro. Everyone loves fall for the same reasons: the temperature dropping making it sweater weather, the leaves changing colors, Halloween, scary movies, Thanksgiving, and fall activities like apple and pumpkin picking. So, after you go apple picking and realize […]
International / Media / News
This Week on New Media Beat: France: Journalist Detained for Reporting Leaked Secrets. Russia: The Continuing Detention of Evan Gershkovich. UK: Have the Strikes in Hollywood Affected UK Film Production? Indonesia: Ecommerce Ban Stops TikTok Shoppers. Vietnam: Can the Economy Grow if Internet Freedom Falls? Tunisia & Egypt: Reconsidering Social Media […]
Entertainment / Review
As we come to the end of New York’s 61st Film Festival, viewers have seen great performances by award-winning actors, along with a great lineup of directors and curators. 2023 has not been too good for the film and television industry following a writers’ strike from earlier this year and […]
Art / Poem
Painting. Photo Credit: Liselle Powder Think deep into your mind. Travel fast if there’s enough room. Just float on clouds, through the stems of life. Get wings and fly high. Be a drone, be whatever, and soar. Smile to the wind and breathe. Close your eyes and see beyond. Beyond […]
Review
Photo Credit: DarknessRising.org On Saturday, October 14, I went to the Darkness Rising Haunted House on Long Island in Copiague. The tickets are $38.00 plus tax. There were two types of haunted houses: Darkness Rising and Jack the Ripper. It is completely indoors and dark inside. Once you enter one […]
Entertainment / Review
Grammy-winning singer Tori Kelly’s self-titled EP ‘tori’ feels nostalgic all around, mixing pop, R&B, and afrobeats. Kelly paired up with Long Island native Jon Bellion to create one of her most authentic projects to date. “In some ways, I’m simply going back to my roots. This music makes me feel […]
Opinion
Photo Credit: myhappydigitallifestyle.com. Do you recall a time you got lost and you chose what you believed was the best route? And to make up for the lost time, you drove a little faster only to find out later that you had chosen the incorrect route yet again? And you came […]
Opinion
Photo Credit: The Wall Street Journal. Lately, it seems as though every new show or movie advertisement is followed with the words, “Streaming on…”. Streaming services have become the new norm in entertainment, but that’s not necessarily a good thing when they begin to resemble one-giant media trust. The Writer’s Guild […]
National / News
Photo Credits: NASA On October 12th, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft launched and traveled the mitral-rich asteroid. It will travel and orbit the sun between Mars and Jupiter. The spacecraft will also have a depth communication technology demonstration that will test the communications that go beyond […]
Opinion
Business Insider reported that last month, Meta revealed their new AI assistant which features the likeness of celebrities. Model Kendall Jenner and youtube star MrBeast are among the group of celebrities who offered their likeness to the chatbots with different personalities. Meta is paying an unnamed big creator as much as […]
Campus / News / Opinion / Sports
Alyse Then is the freshman breaking SUNY Old Westbury records. Then has broken the record for most soccer goals as a freshman, a record that was previously set by Cassie Esposito at 17 goals in 2008. Then has managed to score 24 goals this season, so far. Then has been […]
Campus / News / Opinion
If you’re walking through SUNY Old Westbury’s Media Innovation Center (MIC), you’ll likely hear students asking, “has anyone seen Terry?” or “where’s Terry?” As he shifts from one room to another, Terry readily responds to the calls for his guidance and mentors the students, as he was once in their […]
Fashion / Lifestyle / News
Photo credit: askmeoffers.com. Fashion evolves constantly and new trends appear, helping us to change our wardrobes, and shaping the way we present ourselves to the world. Today, the hottest fashion trend is circular fashion, the future of sustainable style. It’s more than just a trend, it’s a way of thinking, and […]
Opinion
Smoke over Gaza City after an airstrike. Photo Credit: CNN. The brutal attacks on Israel by the militant group, Hamas, has resulted in over nine-hundred lives lost, many more injured, and hundreds missing. Hamas is an Islamist militant movement, known for its armed resistance to Israel. In the early morning of […]
National / News
Photo Credit: Rolling Stone The Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, more commonly known as SAG-AFTRA, started their strike on July 14, 2023 and it’s still happening. This has been an ongoing strike for actors and performers. The reason for the strike is because they […]
News
An annular “Ring of Fire” solar eclipse on May 20, 2012. Photo Credit: NASA/ Bill Dunford According to NASA, on Saturday, October 14, there will be an eclipse. The moon will pass between Earth and the Sun, which will be visible to people across the United States. NASA will host […]
Lifestyle / wellness
Photo Credit: thesheaf.com Self-care is a concept that has been introduced as an important necessity in our lives to live a life that is worth living. Do you know what self-care really means? In 1998, the World Health Organization defined self-care as, “what people do for themselves to establish and maintain […]
International / Media / News
This Week on New Media Beat: UK & South Korea: K-Pop Girl Groups Pop the UK Charts with Social! Japan: In TV News We Trust? Italy: Can TV compete with the Streaming Media? Somalia: How Restrictive Are the Media Laws? Ukraine: What Happens When a Tech Billionaire Runs Your Internet? Russia: Putin’s Other […]
Campus / News / Sports
“Welcome to the Fitness Court, the world’s best outdoor gym.” This is one of the first things you see written on the wall when you walk up to one of SUNY Old Westbury’s newest additions to campus, the “Fitness Court.” The outdoor gym is among the many new upticks to […]
Entertainment / Review
The new season of “Dancing with the Stars” premiered Tuesday, September 26 at 8 p.m. on ABC. Season 32 kicks off with an amazing start. Everyone danced so beautifully and it was very enjoyable to watch. The performances that were super exciting to watch were Barry Williams, who is dancing […]
Campus / News
by Kayla Kidd × on September 30, 2023 at 10:01 pm ×
SUNY Old Westbury launched their homecoming festivities with an amazing kickoff event. On Wednesday, September 27, from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Old Westbury hosted their annual Homecoming Kickoff Lunch event in the Campus Center. Entering the event, you could feel the school spirit throughout the building. There were banners, […]
Opinion
Aries: March 21–April 19 Cultivate an attitude of gratitude and be positive. Give yourself what you really need. You have been going through some troubles, but they will end if you start using affirmation words and start believing in your full potential. Don’t be afraid to be adventurous and have […]
International / Media / News
This Week on New Media Beat: UK: Can YouTube Verification Slow the Misinformation? Mexico: Are Journalists Safe? El Salvador: Press Freedom Under Bukele? India: Can AI Anchors Be Trusted? Ukraine: Is the Government’s X Campaign Effective? Belarus: How Does Lukashenko Treat the Press? New Media Beat covers new media news from around the world. NMB is […]
Dining / Lifestyle / News
Colombian-style rise-putting. Photo Credit: blog.amigofoods.com. Rice pudding is a Latin American dessert that can be found all over the world due to its simple ingredients and incredible taste. It has some variations from country to country, but each recipe shares some similarities. It’s not a seasonal or celebratory dish. Just a […]
Campus News / News
High-resolution image of the COVID-19 virus. Photo Credit: Alissa Eckert, MSMI, Dan Higgins, MAMS. Compared to the previous two years, the Fall 2023 semester did not start with a barrage of emails from various places and figures on campus regarding SUNY Old Westbury’s COVID-19 policy. Instead, students received one email on […]
Campus / News
This week marks the start of our annual Panther Pride Homecoming! From Wednesday, September 27 to Saturday, September 30, enjoy a series of on-campus events, activities, and fun! Here’s a detailed schedule of what to expect. Wednesday, September 27, 2023 Panther Pride Kickoff Lunch (2:30 p.m. in the Campus Center Atrium): Join […]
Review
Bassett’s single cover for his new song, “Just Love.” Photo Credit: Genius.com It’s not often that songs expressing universal love, crisis awareness and prevention, and unity end up being chart-toppers in our current society. In fact, none of the top ten songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of September […]
Campus News / Opinion
by Kayla Kidd × on September 24, 2023 at 7:13 pm ×
Food Truck in the Campus Center Meadow Terrace. Photo Credit: Kayla Kidd. SUNY Old Westbury celebrated Hispanic Heritage month with a fun evening of tacos, salsa dancing, and Latin music. The event was in the Campus Center Atrium and Meadows Terrace from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.September 19th sponsored by the […]
Art / Review
September 10 – October 20 Amelie A. Wallace Gallery SUNY Old Westbury Photo Credit: Vincent Arroyo. Until October 20, the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery will be hosting Shift. Breathe. Expand. Painting in Space, an exhibition of works by artists Eleanna Anagnos and Alexis Granwell. Before the opening reception, there was a […]
Art / Campus News
Statue at the start of the event. Photo Credit: Vincent Arroyo. On September 19, SUNY Old Westbury unveiled its newest statue, a bust depicting 17th century Danish physician Ole Worm. The event was held in the afternoon on the Campus Center Meadow Terrace. Announced by University President Dr. Timothy E. […]
National / News / Opinion
Photo credit: pefcu.blog Hispanic Heritage Month started first as Hispanic Heritage Week, and then it expanded to a month with the purpose of celebrating the culture and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. According to a publication from mealsonwheelsmd.org, the […]
Opinion
Photo Credit: Instagram @babylove.nyc RuPaul always says, “We are all born naked and the rest is drag.” But, what does that mean and what is drag? People typically think of drag as a queer man dressed up as a woman, and while that is true to an extent, there is more […]
Review
Photo Credits: ABC7 News The San Gennaro Feast is a food festival that takes place in New York’s Little Italy. The festival only occurs in September for ten days. The Feast celebrates the life of San Gennaro of Naples. He was the Bishop of Bevento, Italy, in 305 AD. Throughout […]
Opinion / Sports
Brian Daboll and the Giants set to take on Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers. Photo Credits: Clutchpoints.com San Francisco 49ers (2-0) vs. New York Giants (1-1) NFL Week 3 opens on Thursday September 21, 2023 with a meeting between the San Francisco 49ers and the New York Giants.The Giants are […]
Campus / feature2 / News
President Sams addressing new students. Photo Credit: Joanna Vissichelli On September 14, 2023, incoming freshmen and transfer students gathered in the Clark Athletic Center for SUNY Old Westbury’s Annual Fall Convocation. The university hosts the event each year to welcome new students together as a class as they begin their journey […]
Art / Review
Photo Credit: artforum.com Fernando Botero was dubbed “the Picasso of Latin America.” He was a Colombian figurative artist and sculptor who was recognized internationally for his work. He was born on April 19, 1932, in the city of Medellin and died on September 15, 2023, at 91 from pneumonia. According to […]
Lifestyle / Opinion
Photo Credit: YouTube Channel @Work Brighter Energy management is the secret to full engagement and productivity. We must shift from time management to energy management. This means working more independently, choosing your own schedule, environment, and collaborators in many aspects of life. Time management is a concept that is well […]
Entertainment / Review
Photo Credit: thetelegraph.co.uk The heartbreak singer-songwriter, Olivia Rodrigo, best known for her world famous hit “Drivers’ License,’’ recently released her sophomore album GUTS, through Geffen Records. Her sophomore album has been highly anticipated since the release of her debut album SOUR. SOUR broke numerous records and was nominated for “Album of The year” at the […]
Opinion / Review
47 Old Country Rd, Carle Place, NY, 11514 Mon-Thurs 11AM-10PM, Fri 11AM-10:30PM, Sat 10:30 AM, Sun 10:30AM-10PM One of the sushi conveyor belts running at Kura Sushi in Carle Place, NY. Photo Credit: Marissa Hoefenkrieg A popular sushi dining experience has finally made its way to Long Island. The other night […]
Campus / Sports
SUNY Old Westbury Men’s Soccer prepping for their match against Hunter College. Photo Credits: Jacob Taormina. In 2022, the SUNY Old Westbury Men’s soccer team tallied one win. The Panthers matched that total in just their third game of the season on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 with a 2-1 victory […]
Fashion
Photo Credit: edit.sundayriley.com Historically, hair has represented beauty and longevity in many societies. In some societies, it’s viewed as having mythological or religious importance. In others, hair is used as a means of punishment. Hair texture and color: Genetics can be the cause of straight, wavy, or curly hair. It can […]
National / News
Photo Credit: transgenderhistory.com San Francisco, California is set to recognize each August as “Transgender History Month,” following a vote held by state lawmakers on August 6th CBC7 reports. This is the first US state to honor trans history with such a declaration. The bill reads, “Despite the national recognition of LGBTQ+ history […]
Opinion / Review
Shakira performs her song “Whenever, Wherever” at the VMAs. Photo Credit: Madison Sturm from MTV. The VMAs took place Tuesday, September 12, 2023. There were so many artists that performed on stage. The two performances that stood out the most were by Shakira and P. Diddy. Both artists were nominated […]
News
Effective May 2, 2023, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) is currently on strike for the first time in fifteen years. Earlier last month, the guild voted to allow a strike should they be unable to reach a deal with producers as of May 1. The guild wanted better pay […]
Opinion
BuzzFeed was originally founded in 2006 by Jonah Peretti, according to Variety. The website originally started as a project based on his work as an MIT Media Lab grad student, studying the spread of viral content. The site is known for its shareable listicles and fun quizzes. However, since its […]
Opinion
Not even three weeks after the Tennessee House of Representatives was criticized nationally for attempting to expel three representatives and succeeding with two, at 9:47pm on April 25th, Montana representative Zooey Zephyr received a notice that the following day there would be a motion filed to either censure or expel […]
Campus News
On April 17, 2023, the American Studies/Media and Communications department at SUNY Old Westbury held an event that featured a Class of 2020 alumni, Marvin Argueta. Argueta now works at ESPN as a production assistant. He came to talk about the importance of using student media outlets on campus in […]
Opinion
On April 16, 2023, the longest running Broadway show, The Phantom of the Opera, closed. The Phantom of the Opera opened on Broadway October 9, 1986. During its almost forty-year run, it performed almost fourteen thousand shows. Not only did the show make history for being the longest running show, […]
Opinion
Assorted brands and different feminine care products. Menstruation is a natural process that affects half of the human population at one point or another. However, many women and young girls cannot afford or do not have access to sanitary products, menstrual hygiene education, toilets, handwashing facilities, or waste management. This […]
Campus News / Sports
The SUNY Old Westbury men’s and women’s basketball teams lost their home-court advantage due to relocating to off-campus facilities for the 2022-2023 season for COVID-19-related reasons. New York State removed the teams from their home court due to the conversion of Old Westbury’s gym and fields to mass vaccination sites […]
Opinion
September 11, 2001, terror attacks was the inflection point for Muslim-Americans, butpost-9/11 ramifications of Islamophobia still corrupts the fabric of Americansociety more than two decades later. According to FBI statistics, hate crimes against Muslims skyrocketedimmediately after 9/11, rising 1,617% from 2000 to 2001, marking some of thehighest numbers of Islamophobic […]
Opinion
The wellness industry has recently become a trending topic on social media across varying age groups. While the popularity of wellness has rapidly increased, this is not a new lifestyle. But, it has changed from the desire of good health and well-being to an obsession and constant yearning for healthy […]
Opinion
When all Americans are treated as equal, no matter who they are or whom they love, we are all freer,” –Barack Obama. Every day, SUNY LGBTQIA+ students experience harassment and prejudice, either directly or indirectly. Therefore, all Suny Colleges need to take action to help LGTBQIA+ students feel safe on […]
Campus News
The picture shows Shalei Simms, the Dean of the School of Business, who received the “Diversity in Businesses” Award in 2023. Then, from left to right, we have Timothy Sams, the President of the College; Lisa Payton, an Assistant Professor of Media and Communications; Michael Kinane, the Vice President for […]
Art
FULL LIFE CONSEQUENCES single cover On April 7, 2023, Boston-based indie rock musician, Alex Walton, put out FULL LIFE CONSEQUENCES, a single containing songs from their upcoming record, OUR DESIRE LACKS KNOWING MUSIC. These songs, and all others they have made, can be found on music streaming services and Walton’s […]
News
Amrushaa Jyoti Muralidhar, known as AJ, is a 21-year-old South Indian woman. She came to the United States when she was ten-years-old, and she lived in Los Angeles until 2021 with her family. She came to New York and enrolled at SUNY Old Westbury College as a full-time student and […]
Campus News
On April 12th, SUNY Old Westbury held their annual Spring Career Fair in the Campus Center Atrium during Common Hour. The event was open to all juniors and seniors at SUNY Old Westbury in order for them to meet and connect with different employers for job opportunities post graduation, and […]
Poem
She called her a beautiful soul, beautiful soul. Did she feel it? Did she know it? What did she see? I’ll tell you. She saw a soul that cried, a soul that was bruised Till every scar represented every pain. Till every wound of hurt described failure. She saw a […]
Opinion
340 Bleecker St, New York, NY Hours of Operation: Monday-Sunday 5-11 PM In the upper corner is a pesto pasta, Aperol Spritz, and on the bottom cacio e pepe with shrimp. Saint Theo’s is an upmarket Italian restaurant with a twist. The dishes we got were aesthetically pleasing and light, […]
feature3 / Opinion
“When all Americans are treated as equal, no matter who they are or whom they love, we are all freer.” -Barack Obama. Every day, SUNY LGBTQIA+ students experience harassment and prejudice, either directly or indirectly. Therefore, all Suny Colleges need to take action to help LGTBQIA+ students feel safe on […]
Entertainment
On February 22, 2023, the musical duo, Clown Core, came to Brooklyn’s Elsewhere, a live music venue full of charm and weirdos, like me. Clown Core is a band that defies definition or categorization, but if one had to compare their music to a genre, jazz is the first that […]
Entertainment
On April 5, 2023, the film, A Witch Story, directed by Spanish documentarian Yolanda Pividal, was screened on campus. The event was hosted by the Latinx and Iberian American Center, and the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Center. The film is the story of the Salem Witch trials as told […]
feature2 / Opinion
Protests in France have been raging on for days with more than a million angry protesters gathering against President Emmanuel Macron’s controversial pension reform that will raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 years old. Protesters have set fire to the town hall, blocked train tracks and highways, set […]
Campus News
On April 4, the Anime Club had their first official event. The event took place in the Game Room, in the Student Union building. At the event, the club celebrated the blooming of the Japanese cherry blossom with water color painting and anime trivia. The president of the club is […]
Entertainment
Four years after the critical and financial success of the 2019 film, “Shazam!,” director David F. Sandberg officially returns with the long awaited sequel, “Shazam! Fury of the Gods.” The movie opened in theaters on Friday, March 17, 2023, as the first DC movie of 2023 and the first film […]
Opinion
Peaceful protests outside of the Capitol Building. We are in a dangerous time in America, with more and more legislation being passed around the country that goes against the wishes of the people. Recently, six people were tragically killed in The Covenant School in Nashville Tennessee. Since then Bill Lee, […]
Sports
SUNY Old Westbury Women’s Basketball Senior, Melinda Harris, with the ball during her 22-point game against Pratt Institute (75-56). The SUNY Old Westbury men’s and women’s basketball teams lost their home-court advantage due to relocating to off-campus facilities for the 2022-2023 season for COVID-19-related reasons. New York State removed the […]
Opinion
Today, our society is gender diverse. It’s critical to recognize and create environments that value and celebrate our diversity in gender identity and to incorporate this as part of our cultures. Culture has always influenced gender identity since the beginning of times. Culture and gender identity are closely related because […]
Opinion
On March 13, 2023, President Biden approved the Willow oil drilling project on Alaska’s North Slope, according to the Wall Street Journal. The region is in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, which is the nation’s largest piece of public land, the Washington Post reported. The region was first recognized by President […]
Art
Harlem Location: 1520 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10031 Open Daily From 11:30 AM–8 PM Great Neck Location: 6 S Station Plaza, Great Neck, NY 11021 Open Daily From 11:30 AM–8 PM Photo: tidalteanyc.com Tidal Tea is a 2 storefront bubble tea chain. One location is in Harlem by the City College of New […]
Poem
Why does the black Woman that think her worth is not recognized? Why her, mothers and daughters struggle to fight? Why do grandmothers be mothers taking care of each other? Taking care of life, her strength, her goals. Why sisters break down with each other. Till dry bones are no […]
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration [FDA] has proposed a new rule which will prevent popular cereal brands from labeling their products as “healthy.” According to The Intercept, the FDA proposed a rule that limits cereals to have no more than “2.5 grams of sugar per serving in order to […]
Art
Joshua Bassett playing the piano during his performance in Boston of his song, “LA.” Pop singer, Joshua Bassett, performed in Boston on Saturday, March 25, 2023 as part of his tour, “The Complicated Tour.” As the band started playing and the stage lights started flickering, Bassett gradually raised his voice […]
Lifestyle
Bringing a dog into your life can be exciting, but it can also be stressful for you and your dog until you get a routine that works. It can take longer for your dog to adapt to its new home, especially if he has lived in different houses or a […]
Opinion
The month of March is designated as International Women’s Month, so women and their historical contributions throughout the world should be recognized and celebrated. Women are typically the primary caregivers of children and elders in every country worldwide. According to a recent study by Global Volunteers, women always help to […]
Opinion
From left to right: Minister of state and national security adviser of Saudi Arabia Musaad Bin Mohammed Al Aiban; Wang Yi, Chinese senior diplomat; and Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council during a meeting in Beijing, China on March 10, 2023. In an unprecedented move, two […]
Opinion
March is Women’s History month. It’s a month to celebrate women and the contributions that they’ve made in the world. Here’s a guide on how to celebrate Women’s History Month. The first step to celebrate this month is to learn. Learning about women’s history and the sometimes overlooked contributions that […]
Art
*Spoilers ahead* If you didn’t yet read the review of part 1, you can find it here. This season took a different turn and followed the main character’s new and private (or so he thought) life in London. The main character Joe, played by Penn Badgley, was able to slip […]
Art
On March 12th, the season finale of the highly anticipated series The Last of Us premiered. From the debut episode, I could tell that this series was going to be good. Historically, live action adaptations and specifically live action video game adaptations have been notoriously bad. The main killer being […]
Opinion
On March 12, 2023, Hollywood’s biggest night, the 95th annual Oscars, took place. The beginning of the show was questionable with the order of presented awards changing before the ceremony started. The best animated film award went to Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio, with his main statement being what he has […]
Art
Actor Michael B. Jordan showcases a superb eye for action in his recent directorial debut, “Creed III.” The newest installment in the Creed series finally shows it breaking the shell of the Rocky series, and standing on its own two feet. The film stars Michael B. Jordan, as the titular […]
Art
Genshin Impact is a popular live-service action anime role-playing game (RPG) that was released on September 28, 2020. Since the game came out,miHoYo has not become a stranger to allegations of racism. The game releases new characters on a regular basis for players to engage in the gacha system for […]
Entertainment
The musical artist, The Weeknd, has a new HBO series coming out in which he will star alongside Lily-Rose Depp. According to Vogue, his show, “The Idol,” explores the complicated relationship between a cult leader and an up-and-coming popstar. The show was directed by Amy Seimetz. However, back in April […]
Fashion / Lifestyle
Today, technology plays an important role in fashion. The fashion industry is changing to adapt to the new era, incorporating the latest technologies to supply the necessities of customers. Technology is revolutionizing the fashion industry with the creation of smart fabrics, which are textiles that have intelligent systems that can […]
Art
Will and his cousin Carlton Banks in the Bel-Air Academy Library. After one year of waiting, the second season of Peacock’s Bel-Air officially began airing its weekly Thursday episodes on February 23, just ten-days after the one-year anniversary of the series’ initial release. The drama-driven series is a modern retake […]
Art
The Amelia A. Wallace Gallery at the State University of New York at Old Westbury is hosting an art exhibition titled “Historias Paralelas (Parallel Stories)” by Tamara Rosenblum. Tamara Rosenblum is a video artist and a professor of time-based media in New York and Paris. Her father was a Chilean […]
Art / Poem
The Birth Of Venus by Botticelli God is a woman Deadly nightshade The earth and the sea The end all be all Mother Gaia Women are the storm Athena taught us wisdom and independence To stand strong on our own Artemis taught us to be just as good If not better […]
Opinion
A couple weeks ago, my mom scrolled through the channels on our living room television. All of a sudden on the screen we saw a British man yell, “muppet!” at someone dressed in military uniform for flipping into a body of water. Obviously, we kept watching. We then realized some […]
Lifestyle
Some common myths about dogs and the truths behind them. 1.Dogs only see black and white Mistakenly, people think that dogs can only see in black and white. But today, science has done more studies to prove that dogs are able to see colors. “‘It’s likely that all the external […]
Opinion
On Friday March 3, 2023, the second theatrical installment of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba franchise, Demon Slayer: Swordsmith Village, was released in English dub and with English subtitles. Prior to the movie’s release, rumors regarding the content of the movie started flying around various internet forums. The movie […]
Opinion
Frida Kahlo, self-portrait with thorn necklace and hummingbird, 1940. Frida Kahlo, the Mexican artist, has become an icon due in part to her unique personality and multifaceted life. Since her death in 1954, Kahlo has become a global symbol of resilience against patriarchal oppression, a feminist icon, and, thanks to […]
Opinion
You may hear the plot to this movie and think to yourself “a bear does cocaine and then kills a bunch of people, who comes up with this tomfoolery” but this movie’s premise is actually based on a true story—kind of. According to Esquire Magazine, back in 1985 drug smugglers […]
International / News
An earthquake struck killing about 50,000 people across both Turkey and Syria on February 6th. Following the earthquake, nearly 200 people have been arrested for alleged poor building construction, Turkey’s Justice Ministry said. The earthquake caused the full collapse or serious damage of buildings, and the ministry said that 626 […]
Opinion
255 Northern Blvd, Great Neck, NY 11021 Mon-Sat 11:45am-9:45pm, Sun 12:45pm-9:45pm For my brother’s 18th birthday, my family and I went to the Peter Luger Steakhouse for the first time and it definitely hit the spot. The Peter Luger Steakhouse is one of the most well-known and extremely highly-rated steakhouses […]
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731 Welcome Lake Rd, Hawley, PA 18428 Starts at $164 per night for 4 adults For Super Bowl Weekend, my family and I went to Woodloch Pines for a little getaway and we had an amazing time! Located in Hawley, PA, Woodloch Pines is an all-inclusive resort. Instead of it […]
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1049 Front St, Uniondale, NY 11553 Mon-Sat 6AM-9PM, Sun 7AM-9PM Going out to a restaurant that tastes like home is a treat for my family. Since I can remember, most of our family meals have been prepared at home. It’s much easier to eat at home when my mother and […]
Opinion
What do you really know about African American history? More likely than not you can only name Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass and other big players from the Civil Rights movement of the 1960’s such as Martin Luther King Jr, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, and James Baldwin. What is not largely […]
Opinion
When it was first released on Netflix back in September of 2018, YOU was an immediate attention grabber of both fans and critics. The show is based on a character named Joe Goldberg who is displayed as charismatic, smart, and good looking. But, what viewers begin to see is Joe’s […]
Opinion
Since the release of Hogwarts Legacy there has been a shadow looming over the game with anyone that dares to play it. Although JK Rowling, the Author of the Harry Potter book series, is not directly involved with the game in any way due to the horrible statements she has […]
Opinion
Recently at Arlene’s Grocery, a bar in downtown Manhattan, a small band from Boston carved out a night for themselves. The performing bands: Griffy Jones, Sunbear, Bald by Choice, and Winkler. The place: Arlene’s Grocery at 95 Stanton Street, Manhattan. I arrived at 6:30 p.m., which gave me just enough […]
Opinion
As midterms approach, I cannot be the only one that feels anxious and imagines the worst scenarios possible. I spoke to Jam Marcos, a licensed mental health counselor who specializes in stress and anxiety management. He gave me a few tips that were helpful. I hope these tips can help […]
Opinion
201 Sunrise Hwy, Rockville Centre, NY 11570 Mon-Wed 4 PM – 10 PM Thurs-Sun 12 PM – 11 PM Dirty Taco is a fusion of a Los Angeles taco truck and a Miami liquor stand. The walls have colorful sugar skulls which are linked to Mexican culture and the popular […]
Opinion
The proverbial phrase, “The higher you climb, the harder you fall,” couldn’t be more fitting for India business mogul Gautam Adani, who saw half of his wealth vanish after New York based short seller Hindenburg Research accused Mr. Adani of “pulling the largest con in corporate history.” The scathing report […]
Opinion
131 N Broadway, Hicksville, NY 11801 Open everyday from 11 AM–8 PM “Yaya Tea Hicksville” is a bubble tea store located at 131 North Broadway in Hicksville, NY. It is a few blocks away from the Chipotle, the train station, and Broadway Commons Mall. It is open every day from 11 a.m. […]
Opinion
by Ryan Smith × on February 23, 2023 at 11:27 am ×
Over this President’s Day Weekend, Marvel’s tiniest character put up gigantic numbers at the box office, silencing any critics (like myself) who thought that moviegoers would grow stale of the franchise heading into 2023. Ant-man and the Wasp: Quantumania is Marvel’s first release this calendar year, out of an expected […]
Opinion
Up-and-coming singer, Knox, released his debut EP, “How To Lose a Girl in 7 Songs,” on February 17, 2023… and it (literally) rocks. The seven songs on the EP don’t have the slow and sad vibes like many other breakup songs do. Despite reflecting the ends of relationships, each song […]
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1500 Old Country Road #102B-2, Westbury, NY 11590 Lunch special Monday to Friday, 12-4 p.m., $19.99 After 4 p.m.weekdays and all day Saturday and Sunday, $30.99 Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting one of the only hot pot restaurants in Nassau County. Hot pot is essentially raw ingredients of […]
Opinion
On February 5th, 2023 iBerleezy was terminated on YouTube approximately twenty minutes after Beyonce lost to Harry Styles for Album of the Year at the Grammys. Upon this discovery users flocked to TikTok and Twitter to report that his channel had been taken down. Not even twelve hours after the […]
Entertainment
On January 24, 2023 many were stunned by the surprise nomination of Andrea Riseborough in the film To Leslie for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Academy Awards. After much discourse and deliberation, The Academy announced that Andrea would not lose her nomination a week later. The main […]
Opinion
Left to right: Abby Quinn, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Dave Bautista, Rupert Grint In his new film, Knock at the Cabin, director M. Night Shyamalan continues to solidify his legacy as a modern American thrillmaster, while still keeping his controversial charm. The film, based on the book Cabin at the End of […]
Opinion
MSCHF Ciptakan Boots ‘Astro Boy,’ Berikut Koleksinya Would you wear “Astro Boy” boots? “Astro boy” boots have the fashion industry in a frenzy. They are inspired by the Japanese series, Manga, which has become extremely popular among American millennials and Generation-Z. CNN declared that fashion is entering a silly era […]
Fashion / Lifestyle
Here is a look at the trends that can serve as inspirations for our wardrobes as we head into the spring season. Sheer Joy This spring, sheer materials are really in vogue. This is a clever technique to add a subtle, beautiful touch of sensuality to your attire. You can […]
Opinion
The new Netflix number one rom-com movie, “You People,” is a modern-day interracial love story. The story is written by the Emmy Award Winning writer, Kenya Barris, and has a star-studded cast that includes Eddie Murphy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Nia Long, Jonah Hill, Lauren London, and plenty more. The movie focuses […]
Opinion
*Warning! May contain spoilers!* Infinity Pool, or the more hedonistic, cinematic version of The White Lotus (2021), stars Alexander Skarsgard and Mia Goth. Directed by Brandon Cronenberg, the story follows a failed author named James (Skarsgard) who goes on vacation with his wife to find inspiration. The couple vacation at […]
Lifestyle
The beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March of 2020 brought never-before-seen stress and anxiety, leading to a decrease in overall mental health for many people across the world. Even two and a half years later, many people are still suffering from decreased mental health and its effects. According to […]
International
According to UN estimates, the world population hit the 8 billion mark last week as it took only twelve years to add a billion people to the growing population. After the period of rapid growth in the 20th century, the population growth is slowing down, and earth’s population will begin […]