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NYC Council Pushes for Water Safety Instruction in Schools

November 7, 2025 Editor 0

BY ROSSI SEALEY Seven drownings occurred on NYC beaches in the summer of 2024, making it the highest number since 2019. In response the NYC …[read more]

Hot Girls for Zohran: How Influencers Helped Mamdani Secure A Win

November 7, 2025 Editor 0

BY KIRSTEN DAVIS This year’s mayoral race saw the highest turnout of voters in New York City since 1969. Three-quarters of NYC’s youth, people under …[read more]

Bronxworks Market Maintains Affordable Produce

November 7, 2025 Editor 0

BY PAOLA SACERDOTE Bronxworks Produce Market, a community non-profit, continues to keep the food farm stand affordable as the worldwide prices of goods rise. This …[read more]

How Art House Astoria Creates Accessibility for Students

November 7, 2025 Editor 0

BY JAIDA DENT Where New York City public schools are lagging on providing a proper arts curriculum, one organization in Queens helps fill the gap …[read more]

Our Legacy Is Our Protest: Puerto Rican and Latinx Studies ‘Encuentro’

November 7, 2025 Editor 0

BY KAILA MACEIRA In 1967, Brooklyn College’s student body was 91.6% white, 4.2% Black, and only 0.8% Puerto Rican. Eight years later, after protests and …[read more]

New Yorkers Wary of NYPD Q-Teams In Addressing Public Safety

November 7, 2025 Editor 0

BY SARAH O’CONNELL A few months since New York Police Department Quality of Life ‘Q-Teams’ began responding to calls across New York City, some residents …[read more]

Swastika Spray-Painted Outside Yashiva In Gravesend.

November 7, 2025 Editor 0

BY: LUIS ANGEL PEREZ MARTINEZ In the morning of November 5th, the Magen David Yeshiva on McDonald Ave, in Gravesend, Brooklyn, was graffited with a …[read more]

Manhattan BP Advocates for Affordable Housing Reform at Brooklyn Poll Site

November 7, 2025 Editor 0

BY MARYANA AVERYANOVA At the John Jay Educational Campus in Brooklyn, outgoing Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, who will be the New York City Comptroller, …[read more]

Gerritsen Beach Youth Express Mixed Feelings About Mayoral Election

November 7, 2025 Editor 0

BY EMILY SUHR While many in New York City welcome the new mayoral administration with optimism, some young residents of Gerritsen Beach did not vote …[read more]

Making Applying Easier: NYS Waives Fees

October 31, 2025 Editor 0

By ROSSI SEALEY As college application deadlines loom, Brooklyn high schoolers are preparing for the next steps in higher education. Governor Kathy Hochul announced on …[read more]

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