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Street Named to Honor Bill Perkins
Photography by Jayden Pantoja By Jayden Pantoja On October 4th, a bustling crowd of Harlem residents and NYC councilmembers gathered together on 110th Street and 5th Avenue to celebrate the late Former Senator Bill Perkins. Near Central Park resides a street named in his honor, a tribute to a man whose life was intertwined with that very community. But who was Bill Perkins, and how did his impact expand from a single community to New York City as a whole? Born in Harlem on Ap


Stephanie Vaquer: The New Face of the WWE
Photography Credit: wwe.com By Francisca Lorca Women’s sports have become a popular topic in media, and viewership has increased greatly in comparison to previous years. From basketball, soccer, and wrestling to the new upcoming Women’s Pro Baseball League, this new generation of women sports viewership has allowed the creation of different divisions to embark on a new journey. When it comes to WWE’s women’s divisions, Stephanie Vaquer made history as the first South American


Buckle Up: Speed, Safety, and Sorrow on the New York City Subway
Photography by Abel Lockhart By Fiona Fahey Subway surfing has plagued the underground world of New York’s five boroughs for decades. This illegal phenomenon consists of riding on the outside of a moving train car, and it has taken the lives of many New York City youths. In 2025 alone , five New Yorkers across three boroughs have lost their lives to subway surfing and an additional four have been badly injured. Most recently, in the early hours of October 4th, two young girls
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