The College Hill, Sussex Community College, Newton, NJ
2 hours ago by Melissa Gregoli
Everyday millions of people go to McDonalds or Kentucky Fried Chicken and enjoy a juicy hamburger or consume a crispy, golden-fried chicken. Billions of families around the world eat meat and share laughs together over the dinner table. But, what goes on behind the closed doors of slaughterhouses before producers deliver perfectly packaged meat to our grocery stores?
Employees of Kentucky Fried Chicken, one of the biggest fast-food chains of poultry, were caught in July 2004, torturing their chickens for fun.
The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, New York, NY
18 hours ago by Charlotte Cusumano
A girl with no formal drama training flew on a whim to LA for an acting competition, won first prize in five categories and snatched up a manager. Now you can catch her on the CW11-and also in your creative writing class. Yin Chang, a junior Creative Writing and Media Major at Hunter, has been spending her days and evenings filming with the cast of the popular show, Gossip Girl.
Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, New York, NY
9 hours ago by Hadassa Klerman
I am a pre-med student at Stern College for Women. With that statement alone, I have associated myself with a certain large group of young women here. I have taken many of my classes, attended numerous pre-med events, and vied for research positions and Honors project mentors with these same young women.
The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, New York, NY
1 day ago by Puloma Mukherjee
With regards to what is undoubtedly the most heated debate in the country today, at a talk organized by the NYU Stern's newest club - the Government Business Association (GBA)- Congressman Anthony Weiner of New York's ninth congressional district deftly advocated and defended the public option plan for health insurance but approached any speculation regarding its success at the Senate with measured optimism, despite its recent victory at the House of Representatives on the weekend of November 9th.
The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, New York, NY
1 day ago by Artem Altman
What is the military's preoccupation with trying to sniff out all homosexual soldiers? What's with the military's obsessive drag show of finding all the non-heterosexuals within the ranks of the theoretically macho armed forces? Aren't we living in the most progressive era of our nation's history? Won't we be the ones telling our kids that we elected the nation's first black president? That's in case you actually voted for Barack Obama.
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The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY
2 days ago by Sedef Baykal
The Stern Private Equity Club (SPEC) held its Fifth Annual Private Equity Conference on Friday, March 5, themed "Strategies in an Uncertain Market" and sponsored by Ernst & Young, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Pitch Book, and Thomson Reuters. The morning began at 9:30 a.
The Circle, Marist College, NY
33 minutes ago by Phil Terrigno
It comes down to personnel that can overcome adversity.
And although the other nine teams in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) might want to believe otherwise, the Marist College women's basketball team has it.
Even with the preseason loss of 15 point-per-game scorer Julianne Viani after graduation last May, the most conference losses since the 2003-2004 season, and a slew of upstart MAAC teams looking to dethrone them, the Red Foxes captured their fifth consecutive MAAC title at the 2010 MAAC Tournament in Albany, N.
The Circle, Marist College, NY
33 minutes ago by Meghan Walsh
On Feb. 11, news of Alexander McQueen's apparent suicide shocked the world of fashion to the core. At only 40 years old, his body was found in his home in London. No one could wrap their heads around why a man of such vivacity and creativity would take his own life only days before London Fashion Week.
Paw Print, Pace Univsersity - Westchester, NY
4 hours ago by ABEER GHANI
Darnita R. Killian, Vice President for Student Affairs, will leave tPace next fall to take a new position as Vice President of Student Affairs at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia.
After almost nine years at Pace, Killian is nostalgic, and said she will leave her post with a great love for all of the students, faculty, and staff she worked with.
The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY
2 days ago by Adam Gromis
What do an ultra-rich Manhattanite and an ultra-poor Bangladeshi woman have in common? They both still receive personal attention from their banker. According to Citi Microfinance's Global Director Bob Annibale - speaking at Stern on Friday March 5 for the New Challenges in Microfinance conference - while most clients today rarely meet face to face with someone from their bank, these disparate income segments remain in constant contact with their bankers, though for vastly different reasons.
The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY
1 day ago by Orsella Reyes
Best practices aren’t just for business. When it comes to fashion, we can learn a lot from each other. Be sure to check in every week for the latest Stern Style picks. Lizzey Coleman, MBA 2 This is how you achieve the look of “effortless chic.” It’s all in the details.
The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ
3 days ago by Ariel Schmiedhauser
More than 2 million people watched as Oceanic flight 815 crashed into an island on September 22, 2004. This island would host a world of mystery to be watched continually for six years.
The College Hill, Sussex Community College, NJ
2 days ago by Ashley Intveld
Sweat and tears converged into one; a river of panic painted on a young mother's face as her newborn is slapped and left wailing. Her child will find comfort from over 3.4 million pairs of watching eyes, as the reality slap his sixteen-year-old mother is feeling will leave her wailing for a thrilling twelve episodes to follow.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
5 days ago by Kevin Murphy
Vampire Weekend returned earlier this year with their sophomore album Contra, and fans of 2008's self-titled debut should be impressed. Vampire Weekend has proven with this new effort that they weren't a one album wonder.
Contra overflows with creativity - moreso than their debut.
The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ
6 days ago by Andrew Scagnelli
On March 6, Hoboken will hold its yearly St. Patrick's Day parade. After last year's parade, during which over 130 house parties were closed by the police and hundreds of summons were issued, the Hoboken Police Department has announced a strict zero-tolerance policy for the day.
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