Republican proposed ‘SAFE’ act jeopardizes Palestinians communities
The Safeguarding Americans from Extremism Act, proposed by Congressman Ryan Zink, risks undermining the existing provisions that offer protection to people facing a severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza....
View ArticleTechnology workers on strike, pushing for remote work settings
700 technology workers who are part of the Times Tech Guild Union at the New York Times went on strike on Oct. 30 after the company pushed its return-to-office policy. Since many of the tech workers...
View ArticleLooking towards a more civically engaged CUNY
A total of 14 CUNY colleges served as early polling sites in late October and as voting sites for Election Day. CUNY has demonstrated a strong effort to increase voter education among its students....
View ArticleNYC’s juvenile jail system must evolve to focus on rehabilitating...
New York City’s youth has experienced a violation of their basic human rights by juvenile detention centers located in Brooklyn and the South Bronx. When inmates are unsure of where they will be...
View ArticleArtificial intelligence can be used to predict future heart attacks
Artificial intelligence showed promise in predicting sudden cardiac deaths by analyzing past medical records, according to researchers in France. The AI was fed electronic medical records and databases...
View ArticleArm’s post-IPO earnings beat expectations but its outlooks raise concerns
ARM Holdings PLC reported its first post-IPO earnings report on Nov.8, beating sales expectations but forecasting disappointing revenues. The Ticker previously reported that Arm’s successful IPO debut...
View ArticleHow to save: The basics of budgeting
Too often, college students have a reputation for never having enough money for anything. As a Zicklin student, I’ve come to bear invaluable knowledge: an introduction to managing your personal...
View ArticleMarket Update 11/13/23
Markets gained between Nov. 7 and Nov. 13 as investors remained optimistic regarding the short-term outlook on the equity markets. Markets gained on Tuesday as treasury yields regressed and technology...
View ArticleSemiconductor quarterly earnings showcase mixed outlooks
Leading semiconductor manufacturers began releasing quarterly earnings in October and November, showcasing mixed outlooks on the industry’s health. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. and Monolithic Power...
View ArticleWeWork bankrupt: How it happened
WeWork, the once-booming office workspace startup, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Nov 6., setting the stage for a reorganization of the company’s obligations. Despite being buoyed by venture...
View ArticleSAG-AFTRA’s 118 day strike ends
The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists announced that the 118-day actors strike ended at 12:01 a.m. on Nov. 9. The SAG-AFTRA actors strike was the longest the union...
View ArticleBaruch MENA society organizes around the Israel-Palestine war
In the wake of the ongoing violence from the Israel-Palestine war, members of Baruch College’s Middle Eastern and North African Society shared how the club has worked to advocate for its members and...
View ArticleNYC public schools need to adjust their regents
Although the New York City regents have been a part of the high school curriculum for a long time, they are continuously criticized for lack of applicable real-world skills. Experts should add...
View ArticleGoogle will begin deleting inactive accounts
Google’s new inactive account policy that will commence deleting inactive accounts will be in effect on Dec. 1. Google labels “security and confidentiality of your information” as its top priority in...
View ArticleColleges can help close unemployment gap for its graduates
Since the COVID pandemic impacted the global economy tremendously, unemployment rates have risen across many industries and communities. College students were one of the few demographics that received...
View ArticlePlants may absorb more carbon dioxide than previously thought
A study conducted by Australian scientists at Western Sydney University suggests that plants may absorb more carbon dioxide than previously believed. Lead researcher Dr. Jürgen Knauer stated that...
View ArticleLibrary budget cuts disservices New Yorkers
Due to citywide budget cuts, The New York Public Library, Brooklyn Public Library and Queens Public Library announced the end of Sunday service at most of its branches. The budget cuts will also impact...
View ArticleGiants QB Recap
The New York Giants head into their Week 13 bye week with a two-game win streak. The Giants’ recent development would be excellent for Big Blue if their record were at least 4-8. It would be an...
View ArticleDonald Trump unqualified to run in 2024 election
Gag orders continue to be placed on former president Donald Trump as he battles lawsuits while actively running for president. As Trump faces over 90 criminal counts, it is evident that he shouldn’t be...
View ArticleAdams faces accusations which could end term as mayor
The slew of scandals that continue to pile up and plague the office of New York’s Mayor Eric Adams tarnish his already terrible reputation, deeming him unfit for office. At the heart of the scandal is...
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