The remnants of a Civil War-era steamship have been claimed by Florida diver Allan Gardner.
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Who Slipped 'Em NyQuil?
An analysis of the final presidential debate held in Boca Raton, Florida last night.
Bed Bugs in Fountain Gardens
As many may not know, there was a bed bug case early in the school year which forced female students to move out of their apartments.
Debate number two, goes to who?
(The Verge)-Another debate has passed by and some are still wondering whom they are going to vote for. As we have seen, the town meeting format allowed undecided voters from the Hempstead area to ask questions to Governor Romney and President Obama, but were they fully answered? The answer to that question is absolutely not. […]
Amanda Todd is Still Being Bullied
(The Verge)- A big news story in recent days has been the talk about Amanda Todd. Amanda uploaded a video on September 7th to Youtube, the biggest online video website in the world. In the nearly 9 minute long video, Amanda never speaks, nor never shows her face fully. It is silent except for the writing […]
Obama's Debate Recovery
(The Verge)- President Barack Obama came into this second Presidential debate with guns blazing in hopes of scorching America’s negative opinions following the debate that occurred two weeks ago. Governor Mitt Romney, however, did not learn from the past debate; still interrupting the moderator, still being competitively aggressive, and still disregarding the rules of the debate. […]
Tuesday Night Fights: GOP Up-and-comer v. White House Resident
Think the first debate was fiery? Well that was nothing compared to the brawl that unfurled at Hofstra…
Vice Presidential Debate Commentary: Who Won?
As the Vice President engaged in more and more outrageous mannerisms, it became clear the Democratic ticket has been damaged by the first two debates.
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 […]
Lower Percentage of Student Voters
(The Verge)- Student issues of education and employment after graduation are high priorities during presidential campaigns, but after the phenomenon of young voter outreach during the 2008 presidential election, Democratic and Republican parties have a developed range of affairs from the larger electorate to address. A recent CBS and New York Times poll surveyed the most […]