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CCNY: Where Culture Meets the Volleyball Courts
Photography by Rex Kwon and Nafissatou Yattassaye By: Nafissatou Yattassaye Division III athletics is a cultivated environment. At this level of competition, coaching players in this conference comes with a few challenges—many have jobs to attend, 15-credits classes on their schedule, or family responsibilities that may need them more than the game. Despite coming from diverse backgrounds and commuting from all five boroughs, according to head coach Perla Sanchez of the women


Political Horror in "Weapons," and Its Parallels to Life
Art by Savannah Milton By Savannah Milton Horror as a genre is often used to explore societal anxieties, taboos, and fears. Weapons, directed and written by Zach Cregger, is no exception to this tradition as it highlights the sense of dread and paranoia that the American public has experienced as politics have become more polarized. The story focuses on a tragedy in a small town where seventeen students in one class disappear, leaving only one to show up to school the next d


The Real ID Has Arrived: Identification of the Future?
Art by Christian Branch By Francisca Lorca The Real ID has officially arrived in New York. The Real ID Act was passed in 2005 as a result...
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