Opinion
by MClarke × on May 13, 2020 at 6:37 pm ×
The coronavirus pandemic compelled people all over the world to transition into becoming a virtual dependent world. There are students who were forced to adjust to online-learning and leaving millions of employees to become unemployed. The streets have become ominously quiet as well as millions of companies and businesses having […]
Opinion
Although we are all cooped up in our houses, for the time being, life has not come to a halt. Individuals in quarantine have found ways to cope with being home 24/7, and some of them include making lockdown documentaries, TikTok videos, and doing birthday drive-bys. Every day seems like […]
Fashion
by AAllwood × on May 12, 2020 at 12:13 am ×
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, America is currently in a state of quarantine. Citizens are mandated to stay six feet away from each other and wear gloves and masks when leaving their homes. When it comes to the required protective attire of face mask and gloves not only did people […]
Opinion
by SDelzio × on May 11, 2020 at 7:01 pm ×
The Coronavirus has impacted our everyday lives, and it is hard being in the thick of it and to looking forward. As a society, we often take for granted the little things; whether it be our morning cup of coffee or a leisurely trip to the mall. I know I […]
Lifestyle
by Vvangrem × on May 7, 2020 at 3:20 pm ×
Aries If the conservative Aries didn’t pursue new experiences until now, May could change that. This month, they could find a hidden inner desire for the unknown. The universe will start giving you atypical situations and options that could awaken fear in you. However, if you overcome your worries, you […]
Opinion
by BKnibbs × on May 2, 2020 at 10:01 pm ×
Since this year marks the 100th Anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving women the right to vote, it is worthwhile to reflect on the overlooked contributions from women. Women have broken many barriers, changed laws, and led a large powerful movement that will live for centuries. […]
Media
Still Loading: Does the Digital Divide Students? Can China Tame Animal Crossing New Horizons? Has TikTok Made the #Quarantine into a Dance Craze? Zoom Has its Problems. Are They Yours? Don’t Stop the Music: Cloud-Clubbing in China. Sing to Me? Why Celebrities Are Streaming into Your Home. Keeping Your Distance: […]
Opinion / Technology
by Nventura × on April 29, 2020 at 7:13 pm ×
In order to stay connected economically, politically, and socially, it is important to have the ability to access computers and the internet. However, not everyone is able to access such technology. The “digital divide” is the increasing rift between the “underprivileged members of society, especially the poor, rural, elderly, and […]
Campus News / Local / News
by JMichael × on April 29, 2020 at 2:09 pm ×
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced during a briefing on April 27th that the medical centers being built on campus (along with the three other locations being built in the state) will be put on hold until the fall flu season, where it is expected for a second wave of the coronavirus […]
Campus News
Given the unprecedented circumstances we have faced together this semester, the College’s Academic Standing Policy for Spring 2020 has been modified with the following provisions which expire after the Spring 2020 semester: If a student is currently in good academic standing, letter grading outcomes in which the semester/cumulative GPA falls […]