Well…we’re on to the Championship series. I offer my sincerest condolences to those fans of the Rays, Pirates, Athletics, and Braves. So far my prediction that pitching would decide things…
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Has the U.S. Stabilized its Carbon Emissions?
I am taking a class on Urban Research Methods and recently learned about the various ways “mutant stats” develop. One such reason is an obvious one…certain groups will skew numbers and the contexts that encases these numerical values to represent the social, political, and/or economic agenda they support. This happens in every issue or matter of debate […]
New Fiction – “What We Balk About When We Caulk A Dead Dove”
My workshop professor (the wonderful John Weir) asked to us to write an “homage” or “cover” of the short story of our choice after reading Nathan Englander’s “What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank” (available for your reading pleasure here), which itself is a cover / homage of Raymond Carver’s “What We […]
Operation: Government. SHUTDOWN.
Sorry for not posting in a while. I have been inundated with work-I’m sure you all can relate. All of you, that is, except Congress. Since October 1, there has been a government shutdown. Its cause is rather complex, and I am humble enough to admit that many of the details go way past me. […]
Shadowlands Reading @ Mellow Pages Library (56 Bogart Street, Bushwick)
Mid- Week Manga Madness
So I don’t know whether you guys will find my crazy obsession with manga cool or extremely lame, but nevertheless, I thought, “Why not share it anyways”. Basically, for those of you whom have never heard of manga and are completely unaware as to what it is, I can sum it up with a definition […]
Ozone Park Journal
Are You Ready For Some October Baseball?!
You play 162 games. 30 different cities. You lace up your cleats 162 times, maybe even more. From bullpen sessions, to batting practice, you never get a break. It all…
Green Careers + STEM: How They Relate
Within the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) career fields, environmental careers are growing at a rapid pace. Awareness of this torrential growth is important to prospective post-secondary students who may feel limited to the hyper competitive and super saturated conventional career tracts (doctor, lawyer, financier). As the amount of resources at mankind’s disposal becomes […]
Homecoming @ QC
Hello QUEENS COLLEGE, Just wanted to let you know that Homecoming is coming up on October 20th. Students get to attend for free so “LIKE” the page (https://www.facebook.com/qchomecoming), register online (www.qc.cuny.edu/homecoming), and make sure to attend if you can!!! There will be a carnival and MORE…yeah. Also, keep an eye out for our daffodil planting […]