Author: DAN STE
Historic cameras and photographs are a snapshot to the past
The Guggenheim Library is currently hosting an exhibit featuring historical cameras and photographs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, presented by Enoch Nappen, associate professor for political science and sociology.
Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party: Distant Relatives in Action
As Occupy Wall Street protests enter its fifth week, similarities between the 99 percent movement and the still young Tea Party movement are becoming more visible.
Occupy Wall Street: A Meaningful Movement or a Directionless Protest?
An estimated 1000 citizens of New York City started occupying Wall Street and Zuccotti Park in protest of corporate greed and income inequality since September 17. The protests have continued to go strong, despite confrontations with police and attempts to institute new laws in occupied parks.
New York Passes Marriage Equality Act as New Jersey Stands in the Shadows
New York State Senate passed the Marriage Equality Act, legalizing same-sex marriage across the state. It was signed immediately by Governor Andrew Cuomo on June 24, 2011.
La Bruja Drops Hispanic Poetry and Hip-Hop on University
The stage was set with one stool, one music stand, and one microphone. On a small table sat one laptop and one water bottle.
Women Rule Primetime TV Among Other Shows of ‘Interest’
Autumn is back in swing, but the other change in the air is the new television season.
“The Soup’s” Joel McHale to Bring Jokes to the MAC
Joel McHale will be appearing at the MAC at the University on Saturday, November 5 for a night of comedy and lots of laughs. The event is produced by Concerts East and AEG Live. Ticket prices range from $35 to $55, depending on the seating section.