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News
Immune compromised city teachers face uncertainty as pandemic rages on
“I want to be there for my students, I want to be there for me, for my family, for my colleagues. But it is not safe.”
Features•News
Broadway reopens after 18 months of silence
People are slowly returning to its seats as the industry cautiously opens its doors back to the public.
News
Hospital Demolition Plans Worry Queer and Nude Beachgoers
The queer community and the nude community at The People’s Beach–with much overlap between them–have initiated petitions to #saveriisbeach.
News
Protesters rally against Rikers solitary confinement as conditions in the jail plunge
“People are still dying within the walls of Rikers Island,
Business•Features
The growing impact of TikTok micro-trends in fashion
These fast-moving, disposable micro-trends have created a reckoning within the fashion industry and the issue of sustainability.
Business
New York business owner struggles during pandemic amid city regulations and mandates
Now, restaurants are required to ask for vaccination cards along with a valid form of identification from every customer looking to dine in.
Arts•Features
Airstream Art on Astor Place
“I’ve missed seeing stuff like this.”
Features•News
Some college athletes struggle under their masks
NYU’s basketball season was canceled last year and this year they are required to wear masks at all times while participating in any activity in the Palladium, their campus training facility.
News
Activists vow to save East River Park
The first of the 1,000 trees are scheduled to be cut down on Monday which will destroy the downtown sanctuary feeling of the park, protestors said.
News
Vigil Honors Black Lives Killed by Police
Volunteers alternated reading the names out loud for the public to hear.