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The Price for "Justice": What NYC Taxpayers Expect From Jails and What They Get
Design by Alessa Adhikari By Fahmid Alam In New York City, everyone knows that the cost of living doesn’t come cheap. But an often understated part of New Yorkers' quality of life is whether they can feel safe in the communities they call home. Our justice system lies at the center of this, deciding what behaviors are punished, what risks are tolerated, and what protections are considered to be worth funding. It becomes a reflection of the mentalities it rewards based on who


Three Wuthering Heights: Brontë, Fennell, and XCX
Design by Christian Branch By Quinn Kinsella, Max Pearson, and Arlen Fox-Helbig Revisiting Emily Brontë’s Seminal Gothic Love Story, Wuthering Heights By Quinn Kinsella Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is one of the most important novels of the 19th century. Scholarship and discourse has never ceased to find new layers to the gothic romance. The book has found an influx in readership with its 2026’s adaptation starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, and helmed by Saltburn d


Power to the People: A Forever Tale of Diversity, Inclusivity, and Inclusion Within CUNY Institutions
Design by Christian Branch By Nafissatou Yattassaye “Power to the people. Power to the people. Black people's power for Black people. Puerto Rican power for Puerto Rican people.” Colleges all across the country, including Dartmouth, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Boston State and Columbia University, took over their campuses after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr [1] . His assassination fueled anger across the United States, and there was an immediate d
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