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Writers honored at first award ceremony


		Writers honored at first award ceremony

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

6 hours ago by Elyssa Maldonado

The first annual Ticker Awards ceremony was held in the Newman Conference center, in the Library building on Tuesday, May 6. Over 60 guests were present, including President Kathleen Waldron, Vice President of Student Affairs Ben Corpus, and a few of the journalism professors including Roslyn Bernstein and Geanne Rosenberg .

Falling dollar brings classic pieces

Washington Square News, New York University, NY

1 day ago by Lindsay Mueller

April showers bring May flowers ... and trench coats? Yes, this spring, women are snapping up the classic trench and its modern offspring, jewel-toned trenches and coats with cropped hemlines. And the rise of the trench and other sartorial classics might not just be due to the rainy weather.

Forced out, adjunct reveals details


		Forced out, adjunct reveals details

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

2 days ago by Lia Eustachewich

Baruch College has been known for opening its doors, embracing its motto, "the American Dream still works." But for Adjunct Professor David Chowes of the psychology department, behind closed doors is where his American dream was halted. Though not ready to retire just yet, the 65-year-old recently received a letter from the college that read, "You will not be reappointed.

In your last days in New York...


		In your last days in New York...

Washington Square News, New York University, NY

2 days ago by Mary Jane Weedman

Take one last look at some of the best places to eat around the city.

RESTAURANT REVIEW | Better than your dad's steak


		RESTAURANT REVIEW | Better than your dad's steak

Washington Square News, New York University, NY

2 days ago by Mary Jane Weedman

Along with the Statue of Liberty, the Chelsea Hotel and Staten Island, Prune is one of those places I've been meaning to visit since I moved to New York, but I just haven't gotten around to it. So when a friend invited me to dinner there the other night, I gladly accepted.

Alumnus goes from buff geek to TV sleek

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

3 days ago by Jana Kasperkevic

"I'm funny and I don't get laid" were the words that ensured Jason Prager's spot on the cast of The CW's "Beauty and the Geek." That and his built body, which Prager showed off by ripping off his shirt during a casting interview, also earned him the moniker "one buff geek.

Moore, S.J. retires, reflects on 30 year tenure

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

3 days ago by Cortney Britton '09

James W. Moore, S.J reclines in one of the four green and yellow leather chairs sitting in a circle near the front of his office in 113 Barbelin. He was supposed to leave at 11:30 a.m. for his lunch break, but he is staying a bit later in order to meet with the three remaining students waiting outside his office.

Episcopal seniors have mixed opinions on move

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

5 days ago by Cianel Palmer '08

On a warm Friday afternoon in late April, young men in plaid shorts and women in colorful cotton summer dresses congregated around a series of blue benches shaped in a star on the campus of The Episcopal Academy.

In a nearby field, a band played from a stage while a wiffle ball game was in progress.

Administration seeks to unify two campuses

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

5 days ago by Rachel Robins '09

LaSalle has 130. Haverford has 200. Villanova has 254. Currently occupying just 65 acres of space, landlocked Saint Joseph's University is a tight squeeze.

When Episcopal Academy hands over its keys to Saint Joseph's in mid-August, Saint Joseph's will stretch another 35 acres.

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