By Meagan Beckmeyer The weeks following the three-day government shutdown on January 20th, 2018, which marked the 1-year anniversary of the Trump administration, have been as [in]action-packed as
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WARNING: Raw Sewage Currently Flowing into New York Harbor
by Ryan Brenner Rain in the City can be brutal: empty cabs are impossible to find, the subway is delayed, umbrellas are untamable, and raw sewage flows directly
Read MoreCongestion Pricing’s Time Is Now
By Tyler Stone Nobody in their right mind enjoys journeying across Midtown Manhattan. The crush of vehicles, construction, tourists and pedestrians makes speedy travel nearly impossible: the average
Read MoreStop Gentrification?
A recap on the Gentrification Debate with Michael Greenberg and Dr. Lance Freeman by Camille Mori As many NYU Wagner students move to New York City for graduate school,
Read Morede Blasio’s Future for Affordable Housing
By Kate Reese As New Yorkers look toward the next four years of de Blasio, other policy priorities on the horizon are overshadowed by one of the Democratic
Read MoreReversing Deforestation Caused by Fashion
By Camille Mori Rayon, a cellulose-based synthetic fiber, is a popular choice of many clothing brands. The low cost, ease of care, and soft hand feel make it an
Read MorePharma’s Hidden Player
By: Abe R. Emile Over the last 19 months attorneys general in Washington, Minnesota, and New Mexico have issued civil investigations to consider anti-competitive business dealings from insulin
Read MoreTurkey, Stuffing & Politics
By Gideon Feit Thanksgiving, the nostalgic holiday that has come to represent the ultimate family gathering, is now less than a week away. This holiday is time for a
Read MoreRetiring the Retirement Crisis
By Nicholas Merckling Retiring the Retirement Crisis As a Millennial, “retirement†is a fuzzy, far-off concept. Somewhere between paying off my student debt and dying, I’ve been told there
Read MoreWhy Self-Care Shouldn’t be a Prescription for Privilege
By Meagan Beckmeyer In the aftermath of an anxiety-inducing election that we hopefully will never see the likes of again, a progressive platitude resurfaced: practice self-care. While many
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