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8 Ways to Beat Seasonal Depression
Lifestyle

8 Ways to Beat Seasonal Depression

Many of us may have heard of the term “seasonal depression,” but may not know what it exactly entails. This article will help you get familiar with the disorder and nonmedical ways to deal with and get through this time. First and foremost, seasonal depression derives from depression. Depression is […]

Amazon’s Security Drone
News / Technology

Amazon’s Security Drone

Amazon announced they are launching a flying security camera drone in the near future. This drone is a product of its creator, RING – Ring Always Home Camera. This can fly around one’s home to record disturbances when the resident is away. Set to be released and available in 2021, […]

Lifestyle / Opinion

Traveling in a Pandemic

Traveling during Covid-19 may seem like a daunting task for some, but for others, the experience and adventure is well worth the momentary anxiety and flack from family. Those who have chosen to travel during the COVID-19 pandemic have been met with reluctance as well as opportunity. Due to the […]

Opinion

Why are Some Millennials Apprehensive About Voting?

During the 2016, many millennials who were qualified to vote failed to exercise their right to do so, leaving many to question this year’s election. We wonder if our vote truly matters. While some millennials are aware and educated about the subject matter, others seem reluctant to care due to the […]

Don Kiriella: Two Books in One Summer
Campus News

Don Kiriella: Two Books in One Summer

Being bored during quarantine can be a struggle for many, but doing anything creative can keep your mind busy.  SUNY Old Westbury senior Don Kiriella is doing just that by writing two children’s books. The idea of writing two books during quarantine came to Kiriella during the height of the […]

Trump's Mask Stunt Frustrating and Infuriating, But Not Suprising
Opinion

Trump’s Mask Stunt Frustrating and Infuriating, But Not Suprising

Less than two weeks ago, President Donald J. Trump, along with his wife Melania, tested positive for COVID-19, the disease that he has downplayed for several months. He has continued in his failed response to the virus as millions of people have become infected around the country, and hundreds of […]

The Church and COVID 19
Opinion

The Church and COVID 19

In previous months,we have seen churches around the country eager to open or reluctant to take the chance due to the pandemic. Despite this massive bump in the road, places of worship have reimagined the way we fellowship. At the start of the coronavirus, all places that were unable to […]

Autumn Activities During COVID
Lifestyle

Autumn Activities During COVID

  It’s that time of year when the air is crisp, the leaves are changing colors, and the spirit of autumn and Halloween emerge. Fall is finally here, and that involves many fun-filled fall activities such as pumpkin patch visits and corn mazes, but living in the age of a […]

“The Rising: A Photography Exhibition” by Fiona Lee Shown at Amelie A. Wallace Gallery: Online at the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery from September 28th to November 25th.
Art

“The Rising: A Photography Exhibition” by Fiona Lee Shown at Amelie A. Wallace Gallery: Online at the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery from September 28th to November 25th.

SUNY College at Old Westbury alumna Fiona Lee talked about her “The Rising” photography art exhibit virtually on Zoom. However, on October 7th, 89 lucky listeners got to virtually “walk through” the exhibit with the artist and gallery director Hyewon Yi. Fiona Lee, a recent alumna of the Visual Arts […]

Superspreader Trump
Opinion

Superspreader Trump

On October 2nd, President Trump tweeted that he and the first lady Melania Trump had tested positive for Covid-19. Since then, his carelessness and irresponsibility in handling his health and the health of those around him has led to the White House being labeled a “Super Spreader” of the virus. […]