November 30, 2023 Campus News storms NYC Comic Con! By Dave Paone Campus News The Westside of Manhattan was once again overrun with superheroes, aliens, video game characters and a large number of…
November 19, 2023 College, with learning differences By Dave Paone Campus News All through middle and high schools, Benjamin Strauss of Oceanside, Long Island, never had a problem with his report…
October 12, 2023 From Hostos CC to the Ivy League By Brianna M. Abreu Campus News Fatima Bah is a non-traditional, first-generation student from Guinea and Senegal. Fatima immigrated to the US in November…
August 8, 2023 Dancers pursue their dream of being a Rockette By Dave Paone Campus News It may have been a spring morning in April, but over 1000 young dancers had Christmas on their minds….
June 7, 2023 Campus News to return for 2023-24 academic year; rate card, pub dates Campus News, the unique college paper that hits dozens of two year colleges in the New York Metro Area, returns for its 14th academic…
May 20, 2023 The death of Main Street — and of newspapers By Darren Johnson Campus News It’s in a newspaper’s best interest to have healthy Main Streets in our towns and villages. For me, that…
May 12, 2023 Student finds her salvation on roller skates By Dave Paone Campus News In the 1976 feature film Rocky, the movie’s namesake explains to his date, Adrian, how his father steered him…
March 19, 2023 Canvas, connections and community colleges — a conversation By Darren Johnson Campus News Before the pandemic, sure, colleges used Learning Management Systems (LMS), but they really came to the forefront when the…
February 23, 2023 Don’t normalize ChatGPT and AI-based writing By Darren Johnson Campus News Passable Artificial Intelligence (AI) based writing has been with us for a few years now, but only recently has…
January 18, 2023 Say it right – pronouns on campus By Nancy M. Scuri Campus News In the face of legal and societal challenges, we are collectively moving towards greater sensitivity towards individuals on…
January 10, 2023 Some print newspapers can last a good while longer — don’t believe the doomsayers By Darren Johnson Campus News There’s a guy in my region, the former editor of a small daily paper (that still exists), going around…
December 13, 2022 It’s cosplay that’s ′the thing′! By Dave Paone Campus News William Shakespeare once wrote, “The play’s the thing.” But for many participants at the Anime NYC convention in Manhattan…
November 22, 2022 Ode to an OTB on Thanksgiving By Darren Johnson Campus News There are no more OTBs in New York City, and while there are some Upstate and on Long Island,…
November 19, 2022 He said/They said: The firing of a professor By Nancy M. Scuri Campus News Earlier this month, The New York Times reported on the dismissal of a professor. This is not usually…
October 29, 2022 Student Papers: Get Back in Print By Darren Johnson Publisher, Campus News I’m about to head off to the national conference for the big college newspaper groups – Associated College…