(The Verge)-It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Which is beginning to look a lot like presents…and a lot of gift giving stress! Luckily for us the Tri-State area is one of the most mall-ridden, consumer crazed, product populated areas in America. Not only is NYC literally overrun by stores both small and large, […]
Author: Kayla Inglima
Empire State of Mind: Holiday Windows 2012
“The Holidays” are upon NYC: Fifth Avenue comes to life as the Holiday Windows for 2012 are revealed!
Empire State of Mind: The High Line & Artichoke Pizza
For a fun fall day trip into NYC plan a visit to Chelsea for The Highline & Artichoke Pizza!
Empire State of Mind: Breast Cancer
(The Verge)- While the autumn season is usually hallmarked for fun including activities like apple picking, Halloween and Thanksgiving, it also takes a more serious note when the American public pays a special tribute to a disease that has touched far too many of our family, friends and neighbors. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is one […]
Empire State of Mind: Food Trucks
Food Trucks in NYC haven’t always had the best reputation. However, this new generation of “gourmet” food trucks are sure to please your taste buds & exceed your expectations, without exceeding your credit limit!
Empire State of Mind: Gowanus Print Lab
This feature of Empire State of Mind, explores the world of screen printing at Gowanus Print Lab in NYC!
Invisible Children & The Joseph Kony Campaign
Insight into the organization Invisible Children, and their campaign using social media to spread the word about Joseph Kony and his army, the LRA. Their mission is to stop Kony & his army from terrorizing and militarizing children in Uganda and surrounding African nations.
Top It! Frozen Yogurt Store Opens in West End
Frozen Yogurt store, Top It!, opens in West End!
Monmouth University Veteran's on DADT
Over a month after the official repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell,” it’s still a topic of discussion among MU students and faculty.
"Bum Rush The Stage" The MU Poetry Slam
On a chilly October night (Thursday the 6th to be exact), the Monmouth University student group Comm Works, with help from the N.C.N.W., A.A.S.U. and R.H.A., put on a Poetry Slam in the Residential Quad. The event was supposed to run from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm, but because of a few technical problems it […]