Project: A Mass-ive Summer
St. Peter’s on Staten Island Entering this summer, one of the factors of New York City I was most excited for was the plethora of beautiful Catholic churches just waiting to be visited. Instead of...
View ArticleMultimedia Project: Exploring Classic New York
Exploring Classic New York by Harriet White The Big Apple. The City that Never Sleeps. The Center of the Universe. Although there are many names for this majestic city, the feeling of being in New...
View ArticleMultimedia: Little CoMo
As millions of individuals from around the world migrate and settle into New York City each year, thousands of high school graduates pack up their belongings and settle into their respective college...
View ArticleMultimedia Project: BATTLE(s) OF THE BIG APPLE
After browsing through magazine from a Delta airplane, I became intrigued by an article that stated how classic New York hotspots we’re less interesting than new, trendy places in town. I decided to...
View ArticleAdventure Point: NYC Restaurant Week
Last week, I participated in a time-old tradition in New York: the 20th anniversary of Restaurant Week. In a city of beautiful restaurants, fashionable people and high prices, Restaurant Week gave me...
View ArticleAdventure Point: Cape Cod
As anyone knows, New York summers are all about the long weekends. Whether you’re heading upstate, going to the Hamptons or getting some R&R somewhere else on the East Coast, long weekends are the...
View ArticleAdventure Point: Coney Island Mermaid Parade
This adventure point has been done by all, but I must say it was quite the adventure. Annie, Ashley, and I set off to Coney Island via the A train early one saturday morning. It happened to be the day...
View ArticleAdventure Point: Oysters Oysters Everywhere
So Harriet White approached me one evening about going to the Grand Central Oyster Bar. I had never been to Grand Central Station before nor had I ever had an Oyster, so I couldn’t say no. I met here...
View ArticleAdventure Point: The Cloisters, Met tour
The Cloisters was something I wanted to do from day one. All I heard about it was that it was pretty, had trees, and looked medieval. My friend Elliott from High School spent the summer interning for...
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