Eight University students were given the experience of a lifetime on Monday night, Nov. 28: a tour of The New York Times building.
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Eight University students were given the experience of a lifetime on Monday night, Nov. 28: a tour of The New York Times building.
"I was taking pictures, and a security officer came out and asked what I was doing," Berkman said. "I explained I was taking pictures for a student project."
On a sunny, comfortably chill Oct. 16, several University organizations came together to participate in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk at Jones Beach. The shirts of the research supporters created a sea of pink that could be seen for miles. It was a 5 kilometer walk that traveled alongside the boardwalk and allowed for a calming view of the crashing waves. Participants could choose to start between the hours of 8-11 a.m.
On October at 2:46am, I felt the greatest wave of relief of my adult life. My backpack and a manila envelope containing my wallet were returned to me, now bearing tags with my name and date of birth on them; I was let free to find my own way home in the damp chill of light rain.
The Chronicle has learned from a source close to the negotiations that WRHU FM and the New York Islanders have reached a verbal agreement to make the Hofstra radio station the exclusive radio home of the Islanders for 2011-12.
News of Osama bin Laden's death Sunday night drew crowds to Ground Zero, bringing closure to some New Yorkers a decade after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.
Emotions ranged from excitement to somber reservation, sending mixed signals to the crowd of passersby at a site still heavy with memories.
In a 3-to-1 vote ratio, Garden City residents decidedly rejected Wednesday's referendum that would have led the way to demolishing St. Paul's School, a historic school building that dates back to the founding of the village.
Graduate student Krissy Diaz, 23, and the Neurofibromatosis (NF) Endurance Team are holding a car wash fundraiser from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 30 outside of the T-Mobile store, 590 Hempstead Turnpike in West Hempstead. Diaz has been fighting against Bilateral Acoustic NF, or NF2, since she was diagnosed at age 8.
For many in the crowd at Wednesday's MTA public hearing, cutting Nassau County's access to Long Island Bus services threatens to make their weekday commute an added headache with limited mass transit.